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Narendra Singh

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At Pachayat College, admissions in Masters are merit based and if we analyse last few years' cutoff for Zoology then if you secure more than fifty percent in entrance exam, then you will get admission with a good rank.

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Deepamjyoti Bhol

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Yes, if you choose to major in microbiology, you can also become a lecturer in Zoology or Botany. To qualify for lectureships, you must first complete a master's degree in microbiology before applying for exams like the CSIR NET. You can be chosen for a lectureship and a Junior Research Fellowship through the CSIR NET Exam, which is administered by the NTA (National Testing Agency). Only candidates from the Science stream are eligible to take this exam. The subjects covered by this exam include:
Natural Science
Molecular Science
Life Science Mathematical Science
Planetary Science
You must submit a CSIR NET Life Sciences application because
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, candidates who have completed their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering can be eligible to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) in Zoology or Biotechnology, provided they meet the eligibility criteria of the specific programme and university they are applying to. The eligibility criteria for admission to M.Sc. programs may vary depending on the university and programme, but in general, most programs require candidates to have completed a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with a minimum required percentage or CGPA. Some universities may also require candidates to have studied specific subjects in their undergraduate deg
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Vishab

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The last time cut off in Oxford University is 3904 by rank .But in GGM science college jammu the cut off is 12th marks based and that is altest 87% marks are needed for admission

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Ishmeet Singh

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The fee structure at Sri Ghurai Lal Verma Science Mahavidyalaya for M.Sc in Zoology has not been posted by any of the major websites to be highlighted here.

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Shreyas More

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As long as you have studied mathematics either in your 12th grade or in your graduation year, no matter what degree you pursue, you can take admissions for MCA course no matter what subject you have in your graduation. Even B.A. and B.Sc. Biology students can also pursue MCA if you have math in 12th standard.

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Harsh Singh

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The fees for M.Sc. Zoology is 75,000 to 120000. Even you can contact the institute for further details through its contact support.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No, you cannot get admission for M.Sc computer Science after your B.Sc (zoology/ botany /Chemistry). This is because, The general eligibility criteria to be eligible for M.Sc computer Science is that you should have a Bachelor's or graduate in
-) Computer Science
-)Computer Applications, -)Mathematics
-) degree in Science discipline with Maths in at least 4 semesters. For example, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur eligibility criteria is given below:-
To be eligible you must a degree in Computer Applications or Computer Science or Mathematics/ or any degree in Science with Mathematics as in at least 4 semesters. And you must hav
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Amrit Shahi

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Yes, it is possible for a B.Sc. Hons Zoology student to study a master's in medical imaging technology, but it may require some additional coursework and prerequisites before being admitted to a master's programme in medical imaging technology. Medical imaging technology is a specialised field that focuses on the use of various imaging modalities, such as X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, MRI scans, and nuclear medicine, to diagnose and treat medical conditions. While a background in Zoology may not be directly related to medical imaging technology, it can still provide a solid foundation in Biology and related sciences that can be useful
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