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1) Zoology A Complete Guide (M.Sc. Entrance Examination) (1969) by Anita Sehgal Dr (Author)
2) M.Sc. Zoology Entrance Examination A Sehgal
3) TRB Zoology (PG) Previous Years Model Solved Papers 2017 by S. Devi Parthiban (Author)
and some previous years ouestion papers can also help you. good luck!
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All the best.
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Both have very good opportunities, but if you look closely M.Sc Zoology is strictly refined to the study of animals and mammals and research is purely based on the ecosystem. Whereas, M.Sc Chemistry has a broad scope in the pharmaceutical sector with drug development, drug modifications, industrial waste management, environmental planning, food organic chemistry, etc. The salary range for both is equal at 5-7 LPA with top MNCs. But, M.Sc Chemistry stands out in terms of overall internships and job opportunities.
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M.Sc in Forensic Science
PG Diploma in Forensic Science
A candidate who has studied Science i.e. (Physics / Chemistry / Zoology / Botany / Biology / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Applied Medical Sciences / Biotechnology) or / Medicine / BDS/ Engineering / Pharmacy with 50-60% is eligible for taking admission in M.Sc Forensic Science.
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