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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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In majority of universities, eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Environmental Science is graduation degree in Science (Environmental Science/ Botany/ Zoology / Chemistry / Geology/ Microbiology / Agriculture etc. ). From a recognised university.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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I appreciate your interest in pursuing M.Sc. in environmental engineering. To assist you in choosing colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/search?q=M.Sc.&sa=^0^100^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^bc:100&rf=filters&ts=463132&sp[]=174&bc[]=100

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes you can easily take admission in M.Sc. But you have to be a graduate student or qualified graduation.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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For taking admission for M.Sc, you need to have a minimum B.Sc score of 60 percent or more to be eligible in taking admission and thereafter doing well.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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If you have qualified your M.Sc in Environmental Biology, then you are eligible to appear for CSIR NET Life Science. As per your qualifications, you are eligible for - (I) UGC NET Environmental Science (ii)CSIR NET Earth Science.
After fulfilling the eligibility criteria, you can apply for the CSIR/UGC NET exam till 9th October and last date to pay the exam fee is 10th October 2019. I hope the given information will help you out. Feel free to ask more queries.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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According to the NTA guidelines, aspirants have to choose the same or the related subject in which they have completed their post-graduation. As you have completed your post-graduation in sustainable energy, you are eligible to appear in the UGC NET Environmental Science and the code no. Is 89. But, it is not the only eligibility criteria to appear in the UGC NET there are some other also, which I am sharing below:
The Age limit for the UGC NET Exam is divided into two criteria;
JRF: 30 years is the maximum age limit and 3-5 years age relaxation is given to the category candidates. Assistant professor: There is no age limit. The q
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Shalini Sharma

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To notch up the good score in UGC NET you need to prefer good reference books, which covers the complete syllabus and also contains previous years question papers. The list of Books for UGC NET Environmental Sciences is as follows:UGC NET General Paper-1 Teaching & Research Aptitude book 2018 by Arihant ExpertsTruemans UGC NET General Paper I book by M. GaganUGC/Ars Net/Jrf Environmental Science by Rupendra SinghTrueman's UGC NET Environmental Science by Anil TyagiCBSE-UGC-NET Environmental Science for Paper II Guide by Dr. B. Singh and Ravindra Pandey
Along with these must solve previous years question papers to improve your wea
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jyoti goel

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The post-graduation course of M.Sc is of 2 years span, as per the guidelines of UGC. Rest, I will advise you to contact the university, which give you the most appropriate and authentic answer to your queries.

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jyoti goel

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The eligibility criteria for studying for doing M.Sc, is having done B.Sc from a recognized university. Next, what you require is to have made up to the minimum percentage the college you chose requires in your graduation in order to be eligible to take admission in post-graduation.

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