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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can apply for a PhD in Neuroscience at IISc after completing an M.Sc in Zoology and clearing NET JRF in Zoology. While a Zoology M.Sc. can qualify you to apply, always carefully review the eligibility criteria for the specific neuroscience PhD programme you are interested in at IISc, as they may have additional requirements or preferred areas of focus. As you have a strong base in biology, sciences will help you to perform the best in neuroscience research.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
You can find information about the cutoff for the M.Sc. in Applied Zoology at Maharani's Science College for Women, Mysore on the college's official website or on UniversityKart.
Eligibility
To be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. program at Maharani's Science College for Women, Mysore, general category students must have scored at least 50% in their graduation.
Candidates must have a B.Sc. degree with Zoology as a Major/Optional subject or B.Sc. Ed. with C.B.Z. (RIE Scheme) or equivalent.
Candidates who have passed allied medical sciences/biosciences
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
A three-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) course with streams in botany, zoology, and biotechnology can be pursued at the Government Degree College in Anantnag. While the available sources don't mention the specific fee of the courses, the similar programs of nearby colleges, such as the Government Degree College for Women Anantnag, come for a range between2,780 to 3,930 in first year.
This means that the Government Degree College in Anantnag most likely has an identical fee structure.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Government First Grade College, Vijayanagar, provides a three-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) course in Zoology. The whole fee for the course is about INR 65,676, or INR 21,892 per annum.
Apart from tuition fee, first-year students must pay an admission fee of INR 4,000, and semester examination fees of INR 1,045 for the first and second semesters.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The cutoff for the M.Sc. in Zoology course at C.M.S. College, Kottayam, varies each year based on the number of applicants and seats available. In 2020, the cutoff for the CSI Quota was 885.22 marks.
To get the most authentic and recent cutoff information, it would be ideal to contact the college's admissions office directly or visit their website. They might provide details regarding the latest trend of cutoff and the developments occurring in the admission process.
Also, refer to the following video for details about the M.Sc. Zoology cutoff at Osmania University.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
According to available information, the latest cutoff for the Integrated Honours B.Sc.B.Ed. in Zoology at Ravenshaw University is around 88.6% for the General category Home State Quota, based on the last round closing ranks in the 2023 admission cycle; this means that candidates needed at least 88.6% aggregate marks in their 12th grade to secure admission in this course.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The B.Sc. in Zoology course of Holy Cross College has varying fees structures based on the campuses. The overall tuition fee at Holy Cross College, Nagercoil, is around INR 1,950.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Eligibility to join B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology in Nowgong College largely rests upon merit considering applicants' scores achieved at the 10+2 exam. Whereas definite cut percentages will be determined year after year considering applicant strengths like no. of applications as well as offered seats, general requirements remain:
General Category: Not less than 80% marks in 10+2.
Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC): Lower cut-offs, with SC/ST candidates needing a minimum of 75% and OBC candidates needing 80%.
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