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Bhumika Khattar

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R. D. Barnes for classification - It may seem or looks like a hard or tough book to see and understand but once you start understanding it's the best book for classification. I'll suggest you to not to go for Kotpal. It's not a bad book, until you have plenty of time to study and analyse, Kotpal is like the Kunji (or guide). Tortora for physiology the best one. Odum for ecology. (Same reason as of R. D. Barnes) or you can go for Srivastava.
Leninger for immunology
For developmental biology, take any good Indian writer by asking your professors, try avoiding foreign writers.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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After B.Sc in Zoology, you can surely go for M.Sc in Life Science, but only if you secured 50% marks or above.
For Admission procedure details in MU Kalina just follow this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-kalina-campus-51598/admission
God Luck.

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Daksh Nagpal

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If you see both courses are better at their level, but seeing further with the point of interest, the course which attracts you or you have more interested in any one of them, will be better for you than the other.

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Saleha IbrahimThe purpose of our lives is to be happy.

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The minimum eligibility criterion for a student to take admission in B.Sc Zoology is that the candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in class 12th.
The candidate should also have attained a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2 examinations.
There is no eligibility percentage for Distance/Correspondence mode of education.
The admission is based on the cut-off list issued by the university or college. The major admission process is only on merit basis. A few universities like Banaras Hindu University also conduct their Undergraduate.
Most colleges and universities release cut off lists after the students have filled the ad
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Saleha IbrahimThe purpose of our lives is to be happy.

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Hello,
The minimum eligibility criterion for a student to take admission in B.Sc Zoology is that the candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in class 12th.
The candidate should also have attained a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2 examinations.
There is no eligibility percentage for Distance/Correspondence mode of education.
The admission is based on the cut-off list issued by the university or college. The major admission process is only on merit basis. A few universities like Banaras Hindu University also conduct their Undergraduate
Most colleges and universities release cut off lists after the students have filled t
...more

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Hi,
You did not mention the name of the exam, please specify and reframe. All the best.

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Preksha Sharma

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If you're asking about DU, they've an entrance test for which you can apply.

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