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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Vaishali,
Yes, you can do, but I saw you have asked for MKU, but I would suggest you better choose Annamalai University or Anna University or Madras University, because Madurai Kamraj University (MKU) has some issues, so you can better choose from these three.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi,
No, in fact B.Sc with specialization in Zoology is a very nice course. If one is desirous to do higher studies and/or join the teaching side then it is very nice course. Additionally, after doing the course one can appear for Indian Forest Service (IFoS) exam. Even positions are available in Central Government Offices like Zoological Survey of India, etc. For Research Fellows/Doctoral degree holders.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
The first point is of your interest towards subject.
If you like to do M.Sc, then IIT's is good option. If you want to join government services, then UPSC, SSC & other state level exam is good option.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
The Kalinga University has the approval to conduct M.Sc Zoology course, and it is very much recognized for the government jobs.
Kindly go through this link:
https://kalingauniversity.ac.in/ProImg/Fee Structure 9.pdf

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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Yes, you are eligible. For more details you can visit this link:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/.

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Aman Pratap Singh

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Masters degree in Botany or Zoology is available in all the universities. You have to give an entrance exam for getting admission in any university.

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Navita Batra

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Yes you can take admission in M.Sc. Zoology or chemistry after pursuing B.Pharma if you fulfill the basic eligibility as below. M.Sc. Zoology: Eligibility
The candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised school or board in India. The candidate must have passed B.sc/B.sc (Hons) Zoology with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised university. Candidates who have passed B.Sc/ B.A. In Medical and Allied Medical Sciences/ Biosciences/ Life sciences with minimum 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised university are also eligible to apply.

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Navita Batra

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Hi Maria Shiny,
You need to appear for the entrance exam conducted by the University which is OUCET. The details of the exam are as below.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/osmania-university/oucet-exam
Minimum Eligibility to Apply is that you need to clear your Graduation with minimum 40% marks and other additional details are the mandatory course: B.Sc( Zoology) which you must have as this is the basic eligibility to apply for M.Sc in Zoology.
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Admission is through counselling based on the marks obtained in Osmania University Common Entrance Test(OUCET).

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