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M.Sc in Health Sciences:
Time duration to complete the paper is 150 minutes
The entrance test paper has 150 Multiple choice questions for 450 marks
Out of 150 questions, 125 questions will be asked from Statics taught at UG level and remaining 25
Time duration to complete the paper is 150 minutes
The entrance test paper has 150 Multiple choice questions for 450 marks
Out of 150 questions, 125 questions will be asked from Statics taught at UG level and remaining 25
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M.Sc in Health Sciences:
Time duration to complete the paper is 150 minutes
The entrance test paper has 150 Multiple choice questions for 450 marks
Out of 150 questions, 125 questions will be asked from Statics taught at UG level and remaining 25 will be based on statistical techniques applied in life sciences.
M.Sc in Bioinformatics
Paper is divided into two sections i.e. Section A and Section B
Section A comprises 30 multiple choice questions of 90 marks in total. Questions are based on Mathematics and Statistics and Computer Science at the elementary level.
Section B will be comprising 40 MCQs of 360 marks. Questions are asked from Physics, Chemistry and Biology will be put up.
Time duration to complete the paper is 2 hours 30 minutes
The paper contains 150 multiple choice questions to be solved for 450 marks
M.Sc in Molecular and Human Genetics
The paper consists of 150 MCQs of carrying 450 marks
Time duration to complete the paper is 2 hours
M.Sc (Chemistry, Physics), M.Sc (Statistics, Maths), M.Sc (Tech), Geophysics
The admission test paper has 150 multiple choice questions carrying 450 marks.
Questions will be asked from the subjects like Physics and Mathematics.
Time duration to complete the paper is 150 minutes.
M.Sc in Applied Microbiology:
Duration of time is 150 minutes
The paper consists of 150 MCQs asked from the subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for 450 marks
M.Sc in Environmental Science:
Paper is divided into 2 sections i.e. Section A &B
Section A will have 30 questions from Basic Environment Science and 60 questions from Chemistry.
Sec B will have three Sub sections namely Life Science, Physics, and Geology.
The entrance exam total Time to complete the paper is 2 hours which is based on multiple-choice graduate level questions carrying 360 marks.
M.Sc (M.Tech) Geology and M.Sc in Petroleum Geo-sciences:
The paper consists of 150 MCQs carrying 450 marks
Duration of time is 2 hours
M.Sc in Environment Science and Technology:
The admission test paper comprises 150 multiple choice questions of UG level carrying 450 marks
Time Duration is 2 hours 30 mins
The Admission test has 50 questions will be on General Sciences & Environment Engineering and 100 questions are asked from Environment Science & Engineering
M.Sc in Statistics and Technology:
There shall be one paper consisting of 150 MCQs carrying 450 marks.
Out of 150 questions, 125 questions will be based on Statistics and 25 will be based on Statistical computing
Time duration to complete the paper is 150 minutes
The entrance test paper has 150 Multiple choice questions for 450 marks
Out of 150 questions, 125 questions will be asked from Statics taught at UG level and remaining 25 will be based on statistical techniques applied in life sciences.
M.Sc in Bioinformatics
Paper is divided into two sections i.e. Section A and Section B
Section A comprises 30 multiple choice questions of 90 marks in total. Questions are based on Mathematics and Statistics and Computer Science at the elementary level.
Section B will be comprising 40 MCQs of 360 marks. Questions are asked from Physics, Chemistry and Biology will be put up.
Time duration to complete the paper is 2 hours 30 minutes
The paper contains 150 multiple choice questions to be solved for 450 marks
M.Sc in Molecular and Human Genetics
The paper consists of 150 MCQs of carrying 450 marks
Time duration to complete the paper is 2 hours
M.Sc (Chemistry, Physics), M.Sc (Statistics, Maths), M.Sc (Tech), Geophysics
The admission test paper has 150 multiple choice questions carrying 450 marks.
Questions will be asked from the subjects like Physics and Mathematics.
Time duration to complete the paper is 150 minutes.
M.Sc in Applied Microbiology:
Duration of time is 150 minutes
The paper consists of 150 MCQs asked from the subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for 450 marks
M.Sc in Environmental Science:
Paper is divided into 2 sections i.e. Section A &B
Section A will have 30 questions from Basic Environment Science and 60 questions from Chemistry.
Sec B will have three Sub sections namely Life Science, Physics, and Geology.
The entrance exam total Time to complete the paper is 2 hours which is based on multiple-choice graduate level questions carrying 360 marks.
M.Sc (M.Tech) Geology and M.Sc in Petroleum Geo-sciences:
The paper consists of 150 MCQs carrying 450 marks
Duration of time is 2 hours
M.Sc in Environment Science and Technology:
The admission test paper comprises 150 multiple choice questions of UG level carrying 450 marks
Time Duration is 2 hours 30 mins
The Admission test has 50 questions will be on General Sciences & Environment Engineering and 100 questions are asked from Environment Science & Engineering
M.Sc in Statistics and Technology:
There shall be one paper consisting of 150 MCQs carrying 450 marks.
Out of 150 questions, 125 questions will be based on Statistics and 25 will be based on Statistical computing
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5 years ago
What is the fees structure of M.Com and B.Sc.? Is there any entrance exam for M.Com and B.Sc.?
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST
Guide-Level 12
FOR MCOM -Exams: BHU PET, FEE AROUND RS 5500
FOR BSC-Exams: BHU UET, FEE AROUND RS 8000
FOR BSC-Exams: BHU UET, FEE AROUND RS 8000
5 years ago
I had botany and physiology as general subject in my Bsc zoology hons. Am I eligible for Msc Zoology in BHU?
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST
Guide-Level 12
Yes, you're eligible.
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
BELIEVE IN KARMA.
Guide-Level 15
LLB Eligibility: Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
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I'll try to put a better answer. I think this question must be raised in every mind before becoming a part of any B.Sc. batch at BHU. One thing is very common in students enrolled in B.Sc.(Hons) at BHU, That all have prepared for Medical/Engin
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I'll try to put a better answer. I think this question must be raised in every mind before becoming a part of any B.Sc. batch at BHU. One thing is very common in students enrolled in B.Sc.(Hons) at BHU, That all have prepared for Medical/Engineering entrance examinations. The worst thing with these guys is, they often don't know what is the difference between science and engineering/medical. Scope in any subject and the possibility of employment through the subject are two different topics. Therefore, before getting admission in B.Sc. at BHU, it is very important to know what you want to get through B.Sc. and what you want to do after B.Sc.(Hons.). Once this decision is made, the next thing is to get yourself out of the inferiority complex. What kind of inferiority complex ? So don't compare yourself/your courses/your Institute of science with other programs (B.Tech. B.E. )/premier Institute like IITs and others. As a student of the Institute of Science, you have an identity and characteristics.
Now come to the point. I dont know the subject( and subjects combination) you are going to choose as your Hons. Therefore I am going to explore all possibilities. Since I dont have any experience in Bio group so here I can answer only for B.Sc.(Hons) Maths group.
Let there is no any subject of your interest and not looking for research(or career in academics), your maths is above average and you are only seeking a job. Then you can-
1)- Choose Statistics as your Hons subject (with subject combination Math-Stat-CS or Math-Phy-Stat). Done you B.Sc. Stat > Write JAM/ISI Entrance/BHUPET >Get Admission in M.Sc./M.Stat. at IITK/IITB/ISI/BHU > Get Placed in any relevant profile after completing your PG degree. You can also write for Indian Statistical Services exam organized by UPSC every year.
2)- Choose Chemistry Hons(Subject Combination PMC ). Done your B.Sc. Chemistry. Write JAM/BHUPET>Get admission in M.Sc. at IITs/BHU> try to Get Placed in any relevant profile after completing your PG degree. In the last semester of MSc, You can also write GATE, using GATE score you may be placed at PSUs like ONGC and other. Gate score can also be used for BARC recruitment of Scientific Officer. Apart from this, you can also try for chemist exam organized by UPSC every year. If you dont want to go for masters, you can find many job profiles for which a chemistry graduate is required.
Now come to the point. I dont know the subject( and subjects combination) you are going to choose as your Hons. Therefore I am going to explore all possibilities. Since I dont have any experience in Bio group so here I can answer only for B.Sc.(Hons) Maths group.
Let there is no any subject of your interest and not looking for research(or career in academics), your maths is above average and you are only seeking a job. Then you can-
1)- Choose Statistics as your Hons subject (with subject combination Math-Stat-CS or Math-Phy-Stat). Done you B.Sc. Stat > Write JAM/ISI Entrance/BHUPET >Get Admission in M.Sc./M.Stat. at IITK/IITB/ISI/BHU > Get Placed in any relevant profile after completing your PG degree. You can also write for Indian Statistical Services exam organized by UPSC every year.
2)- Choose Chemistry Hons(Subject Combination PMC ). Done your B.Sc. Chemistry. Write JAM/BHUPET>Get admission in M.Sc. at IITs/BHU> try to Get Placed in any relevant profile after completing your PG degree. In the last semester of MSc, You can also write GATE, using GATE score you may be placed at PSUs like ONGC and other. Gate score can also be used for BARC recruitment of Scientific Officer. Apart from this, you can also try for chemist exam organized by UPSC every year. If you dont want to go for masters, you can find many job profiles for which a chemistry graduate is required.
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5 years ago
How to admission here???
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
BELIEVE IN KARMA.
Guide-Level 15
Hey
Candidates should check the given steps to know about how to apply for BHU Admission 2019
Open the official website link (Link is provided above).
Click on Click here to Apply link as per the courses.
Read all the instructions carefully.
Elig
Candidates should check the given steps to know about how to apply for BHU Admission 2019
Open the official website link (Link is provided above).
Click on Click here to Apply link as per the courses.
Read all the instructions carefully.
Elig
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Hey
Candidates should check the given steps to know about how to apply for BHU Admission 2019
Open the official website link (Link is provided above).
Click on Click here to Apply link as per the courses.
Read all the instructions carefully.
Eligibility Criteria:
(Hons)/B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern, securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at B.A./B.Sc. level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marksheet.
Candidates should check the given steps to know about how to apply for BHU Admission 2019
Open the official website link (Link is provided above).
Click on Click here to Apply link as per the courses.
Read all the instructions carefully.
Eligibility Criteria:
(Hons)/B.Sc. under at least 10+2+3 pattern, securing a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate including all subjects studied at B.A./B.Sc. level except those subjects where only pass marks are required and which do not contribute to the total in the final (degree) marksheet.
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
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Guide-Level 15
Hi,
LLB Eligibility. Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the class 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.
LLB Eligibility. Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the class 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.
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Shikhar PatelCurrent Student
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For top IITs CSE branch, you will need under 1000 rank and for IIT BHU ECE branch you will need to score under 3000 rank.
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
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Government clearly mentioned it needs ICAR. Though non ICAR students may get private jobs but it's better to do agriculture in ICAR approved college.
And for msc non ICAR students we're not allowed to write state exams(AP, TS).The same case wit
And for msc non ICAR students we're not allowed to write state exams(AP, TS).The same case wit
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Government clearly mentioned it needs ICAR. Though non ICAR students may get private jobs but it's better to do agriculture in ICAR approved college.
And for msc non ICAR students we're not allowed to write state exams(AP, TS).The same case with some other universities too.
I have seen some seniors who were rejected in getting admission into a state agriculture Universitys for masters even after getting good rank.
When enquired the management stated that you have completed your graduation from a non -ICAR college.your were not eligible for this.
Tough you can write JRF-ICAR All Indiaexam but the no of seats will be less and competition will be more.
Take a wise decision and don't regret after 4 years.
And for msc non ICAR students we're not allowed to write state exams(AP, TS).The same case with some other universities too.
I have seen some seniors who were rejected in getting admission into a state agriculture Universitys for masters even after getting good rank.
When enquired the management stated that you have completed your graduation from a non -ICAR college.your were not eligible for this.
Tough you can write JRF-ICAR All Indiaexam but the no of seats will be less and competition will be more.
Take a wise decision and don't regret after 4 years.
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