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renu Sejwal

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Eligibility for admission in DU: Few seats are there without entrance exam.
Admission criteria:
Both merit and entrance test based
Eligibility criteria for Entrance based (six seats):
B.Sc (General) or B.Sc (Honors) or an equivalent undergraduate degree in any branch of life sciences / medical sciences / any branch of biology.
Eligibility criteria for Merit based (six seats):
B.Sc (Hons.) in Microbiology from the University of Delhi (after 10+2+3)
Marks requirement:
60% or above marks in the qualifying exam.

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renu Sejwal

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Delhi university in its south campus conducts M.Sc in microbiology by entrance examination
Eligibility for Admission:
Admission criteria in du :
Both Merit and Entrance test based
Eligibility criteria for Entrance based (six seats):
B.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Honors) or an equivalent undergraduate degree in any
branch of life sciences/ medical sciences/ any branch of biology
Eligibility criteria for Merit based (six seats):
B Sc (Hons.) in Microbiology from the University of Delhi (after 10+2+3)
Marks requirement
60% or above marks in qualifying exam

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renu Sejwal

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Yes, all these are life sciences field and most of the colleges accept students from different fields in M.Sc courses. Before applying check eligibility as 1 in 10 colleges might have specific eligibility line allowing only a B.Sc microbiology to M.Sc microbiology. Major universities like DU MDU IP allows.

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renu Sejwal

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No admission is through centralised counselling .right now admission are open till 23rd June 2017.
http://www.kuk.ac.in/information.php?m=dg=&L01_id=NTk=&L01_direction=V
Follow the above link for prospectus

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renu Sejwal

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Admissions are open for Oxford College of Science currently. Apply through this online link given below:
http://eonlineapplication.com/oxford/
The following link says admissions are open for 2017 session:
http://www.theoxford.edu

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renu Sejwal

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Revise your B.Sc subjects thoroughly with special focus on microbiology, questions from all subjects such as cell biology, chemistry, immunology, biochemistry, etc. are asked only basic understanding. The Entrance Examinations for various PG, UG and Integrated Courses will consist of a Written Test of 50 marks of one hour duration and a personal interview of 25 marks.

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After B.Sc, you may pursue M.SC in microbiology or M.SC in biomedical which has great market value. Life science students are employed in the research companies or government colleges.
If you have chemistry background then you have openings in pharma companies.

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