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deepika maurya

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Preparation tips for the DUET for a Master of Science in Botany:
1- Know the syllabus and exam pattern: Check the exam pattern and syllabus for the DUET test and understand the types of questions that will be asked in the DUET exam.
2- Study relevant subjects like plant taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, and ecology.
3- Review the fundamentals of botany topics: Make sure you have a strong foundation in Biology and understand the basic concepts of botany.
4- Practice previous year's papers: Solving previous year's papers can give you an idea of the types of questions that may be asked in the exam.
5- Prepare short notes: Make concise and sho
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Abhay kumar

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Minimum qualifying marks are 40% in aggregate but 38% for Scheduled Caste candidates. But if you want to secure a seat in this college you have to qualify the exam with minimum 80% + marks.

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Harshad Gore

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MS in the subject related to your B.Sc. General would be preferable. Also, you can try for internships in a field related to your B.Sc Degree in Canada along with your MS as you have teaching experience, you may apply for B.Ed in Canada and become a teacher there and settle directly after B.Ed. There is a lot of scope, go for it after checking the university requirements and guidelines in Canada. All the best.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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No. IGNOU does not provide master degree in Science stream except few unconventional Science subjects such as Master of Science in Counselling and Family Therapy, M.Sc. (Mathematics with Applications in Computer Science), Master of Science (Hospitality Administration), Master of Science Degree in Dietetics and Food Service Management. Reason behind this might be practical based subject.

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Khusbu, you can pursue B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Botany at Khariar Autonomous College based on your degree merit, there should be a minimum criteria of Above mention percentage for those candidates who have passed 10+2 from a recognised board. Or Candidates who have 65% in Biology or 80% in Biotechnology from a recognised board is also eligible to apply. Or Candidates who have 60% in Chemistry from a recognised are also eligible to apply.

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Paras Madaan

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The fee structure at Little Flower Degree College for B.Sc. In Botany, Zoology, Chemistry
Botany
3 Years
On Campus Degree-Full Time
Graduation. 15,033/- per year
Rs. 45,100/- Total Fees
Chemistry
3 Years
On Campus Degree-Full Time
Graduation. 11,033/- per year
Rs. 33,100/- Total Fees
Zoology
3 Years
On Campus Degree-Full Time
Graduation. 15,033/- per year
Rs. 45,100/- Total Fees.

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Satyam Jha

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You can get previous question papers easily available on the website. You can download it easily.

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Prabhu GurjarLet's try to solve problems.

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The entrance exam conducted by Acharya Nagarjuna University is called ANUPGCET. Its stands for Acharya Nagarjuna University Postgraduate Common Entrance Test. In order to offer admissions in various PG courses of various streams, this test is conducted at the state level by ANU. A minimum Acharya Nagarjuna University cutoff of 1436th rank is required for the general category students.

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chetan dubey

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The cutoff is generally determined by the college based on factors such as the number of applicants, the number of available seats, and the academic performance of the applicants. It's best to check with the college directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information about the cutoff for the B.Sc. (Botany, Zoology Chemistry programme. Additionally, you can also check the official website of the college or the official website of the University for the cutoff information. It's also worth noting that in some cases, the cutoff for a programme may vary depending on the category of the applicant (e. g. General, OBC, SC, ST, etc. ). So
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