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Shijin Kumar c

Beginner-Level 5

The fees would be yearly that you have to pay around 90 to 130 thousand rupees.

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Nidhi gupta

Beginner-Level 5

These are the expected exam centers:
1) Annai Saraswathi Matric .School,
No:10 Main Road , Ganesapuram, Manavalan Nagar,
Thiruvallur-602002. (Near, IOB, Manavalan Nagar)
2)Dr.V.Genguswamy Naidu Matric. Hr.Sec. School,
T.C.R.Nagar, Bangaramma Kandigai, Kainoor Panchayat,
Arakkonam-631 003, Vellore (Dist), TamilNadu
3)Nesamony Memorial Christian College,
Marthandam, Kanyakumari District-629165.
4)Government Arts College,
Collectorate P.O, Dharmapuri-636705
5)7. Government Arts College (Autonomous),
Cherry Road, Hastampatti, Komarasampatti,
Salem-636007. Ph.No: 0427 - 2413273
6) Hindustan College of Arts & Science,
Avinashi Road, Behind Nava India, Coim
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Nidhi gupta

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Hi suman!
Here we have a list of top colleges to provide these degrees in Kolkata.
1. University College of Science, Technology and Agriculture, Kolkata
2. St Xavier's College, Kolkata
3. Asutosh College, Kolkata
4. Maulana Azad College, Kolkata
5. Scottish Church College, Kolkata
6. Vidyasagar College, Kolkata
7. Surendranath College, Kolkata
8. RKMRC Kolkata - Ramakrishna Mission Residential College (Private)
9. Gokhale Memorial Girls' College, Kolkata
10. Bangabasi Evening College, Kolkata
Hope it helps!

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Shijin Kumar c

Beginner-Level 5

Well in that case you can you do a small research of some good government colleges in which the fees are usually less than private college and some even better than some of the private college so if you have a good cgp or marks you could easily get into one of the good colleges.

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Nidhi gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Meghna!
The admission process :
Admission is through counselling based on the percentile obtained in JIPMER Common Entrance Examination (JIPMER CEE) conducted by Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research. Eligibility : 50% marks in 12th
Mandatory Subjects Chemistry Physics English Biology / Botany, Zoology
Hope it helps. All the Best.

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Shijin Kumar c

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Well all you have to do would be just refer the previous question papers and question banks for you to get an idea of what to expect and learn the formulas and to know where to substitute and for that you have to practice and for you to score the maximum marks avoid answering questions that you don't have an idea if there is negative marking.

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Nidhi gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Roy!
These are the top government. Colleges for M.Sc. In Biotechnology :
1. Indian Institute of Technology (IITs)
2. Delhi Technical University (DTU)
3. National Institute of Technology (NITs)
4. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
5. Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
6. Madurai Kamaraj University
7. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore
8. National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education &Research
All the Best !

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Shijin Kumar c

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Yes, it is a part of the syllabus for the exam for which you are preparing. Well, you could cover your 11th and 12 class portions because that is what is mostly covered for the exam that you are preparing for. Along with it, you can refer to the previous year's papers and question banks that might help you know what to expect for the exam.

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Shijin Kumar c

Beginner-Level 5

Again it all depends upon your interests well if you are certainly interested in pursuing M.A. In English then you can continue with your decision nothing is stopping from what you're doing if that is what you like because you have to do what you like as said by my English teacher who completed B.Sc. And then completed her M.A. In English because she found that is what she liked.

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