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NEERAJ SHARMA

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TIP: You should have a great logic and algorithm building ability for this course. DAVV CET Question & Sample Papers 2018:
Download previous year question papers and sample papers of DAVV CET 2018 for your exam practice at the link provided below. You can also download preparation guides for DAVV CET designed by Shiksha experts. https://www.shiksha.com/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya/exams/davv-cet/question-papers. Best of luck.

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Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed syllabus and exam pattern for M.Sc. Courses via the CUCET. You have to start somewhere, so go through the exam pattern and syllabus, and then take it from there. You should get a fair idea of what is required from you, and you can start preparations accordingly. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/cucet.

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There is one main exam, JAM, that takes admissions for M.Sc. In IIT NITs, IISERS, IISc, focus on the course and follow the final year B.Sc. Chemistry syllabus very closely. The other entrance that you can prepare for is DU- the mian focus of which is the final year syllabus and the basic concepts. There are also examinations for jamia, PU and HCU that have similar course structure.

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Educational Requirements: For postgraduate (master) courses in psychology, you should hold a graduate degree in psychology from any recognised university. If you do not have Psychology as a subject in B.Sc. You will face difficulty in securing admission at PG level. There might be a few colleges which accept only a graduation degree, but that would be an exception to the rule. Regards.

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding entrance exams conducted for M.Sc. courses across the country. You should be able to select a entrance exam relevant to the course you want to pursue.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484

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