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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
M.Sc in Biological Sciences is a 2- year long post graduate programme designed to equip students with the generic skills of a researcher in Biomedical Sciences, Ecology, Evolution and Behavior or Plant Molecular Sciences with a broad base of knowledge in the Biological Sciences. M.Sc. Life Sciences or Master of Science in Life Sciences a postgraduate degree programme offered by various universities and colleges around the country. It is a course that spans fortwo academic yearsdivided intofour semesters. The course gives a deep study of the various life process in plants, animals and human beings along with microorganisms like fungi
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
A lot of career opportunities is available in this field. The career opportunities are available in public as well as in private sector. The public sector jobs includes work in zoological parks, wildlife ranges, corporate having their own plantations for timbering, wildlife research institutes, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) and its affiliated institutes, wildlife department, forest department, national parks & sanctuaries, forest nurseries. Those holding Bachelors degree in forestry can apply for the Central government through the Indian Forest Service (IFS) examination conducted by the Union Public Servi
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Bachelor of Science in Life Science or B.Sc. Life Science is a three year undergraduate degree course in India. This course mainly focuses on studying of various life processes. B.Sc. Life Sciences also helps students to learn about plants and animals. It is a great combination of both practical and theoretical knowledge. B.Sc. Applied Science or Bachelor of Science in Applied Science is a three year undergraduate Science course. Applied Science is the use of logical learning moved into a physical environment, for example, testing a hypothetical model using formal Science or taking care of a practical problem using natural Science.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
The major admission process to the course is through an entrance exam conducted by the institutes. The entrance exam is a multiple choice objective type question paper which evaluates the basic knowledge of the students in the field of Science. Colleges like Manipur University, Imphal, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi follows the pattern of admission through entrance test. M.Sc. In Biological Sciences: Admission Process
Most institutes offering the course in India admit students on the basis of their performance in the relevant entrance test. Such institutions/ u
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
Compared to the last year's cutoff of about 86% for the general category, the expected cutoff this year is around 88%. So, hope for the best. Good luck. Thanks.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can get fee structure and details of Pathfinder academy, Delhi in given link
http://www.pathfinderacademy.in/csir-jrf-net-life-sciences-coaching.htm
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
A candidate who is seeking to pursue M.Sc. In Neuroscience, from any of the recognised institutions, must have completed the Bachelors Degree programme in Biology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/B.Sc in life Science/ Neurobiology/ Neuroscience/ Zoology along with Chemistry. In addition veterinary Science, MBBS and B.Tech in Biotechnology graduates are also eligible. Candidate must score a minimum of 50% aggregate in the qualifying examination. The duration of the programme is two years and comprises of two semesters. So you are eligible to pursue the course. Good luck.
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