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sanchit narang

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M.Sc Medical Microbiology Eligibility
- Candidate must have passed B.Sc Degree in any branch of Life Sciences such as Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, and Chemistry. - General category candidate must have secured minimum 55% marks and the reserved category (SC/ST) candidate must have secured 50% in aggregate, in life Sciences subjects in B.Sc.

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Yes, you are but choose a relevant subject in last year of your graduation. Go for botany and chemistry if you want to do Masters in chemistry, botany or microbiology.

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The NMIMS (Deemed to be University) has introduced the M.Sc programme in biological sciences from August 2012. The salient feature of this programme is the emphasis being laid on the overall development of laboratory skills of a student coupled with an expansion of his/her knowledge base through an interdisciplinary course work comprising lectures and practicals in the first year of the course and subsequently fine tuning these skills in a particular area of specialization. While the student will have ample opportunity to acquire hands-on training on modern, sophisticated instruments/equipment, he/she will also be able to benefit from
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The route to M.Sc. Microbiology course is through entrance exam. The entrance tests for this course are IISc Entrance Exam, Goa University Microbiology Entrance Exam, Guru Nanak Dev University M.Sc. Microbiology Entrance Exam, Osmania University Microbiology Entrance Exam and Lovely Professional University Microbiology Entrance Exam. Universities accept the scores of these tests for selection of candidates. A merit list is prepared on the basis of scores in aforementioned tests. Some institutes such as St. Xaviers College, Mumbai take admissions purely on the basis of merit list prepared in accordance to the score in microbiology at Ba
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sanchit narang

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The fee structure changes as per the different colleges. Kindly tell me which college do you wish to get in so that I can guide you accordingly.

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Hello Jayashree,
Of course it's indeed great idea to pursue PhD part time. You must do it. It's actually quite simple. You have to clear an exam to become eligible for PhD. Then find a guide and after discussing with guide decide on your research topic. You can study at your convenience and complete PhD. Best wishes

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Hi Omprakash,
Eligibility criteria for M.SC:-
1) Citizenship: Indian nationals can apply under general category. Foreign nationals or NRI or Indian nationals supported by NRI relatives can apply under the foreign/NRI category.
2) Qualification: The candidate must have passed BSc with chemistry as major subject with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
3) No minimum age limit.
4) General/Foreign/NRI Category: Admissions are done on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and there is no entrance test. There is no entrance test for this course.
Punjab Technical University (PTU) authorized center (North & South Delhi):-
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