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Can I pursue M.Sc Biotechnology after completing B.Sc Zoology (60%)?


Hello Sir, I want to know can I pursue M.Sc Biotechnology after completing B.Sc Zoology (60%)? If yes then please then please tell me the procedure for admission and other requirement for the same.





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1st November 2016, 08:56 AM
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Hello Sir, I want to know can I pursue M.Sc Biotechnology after completing B.Sc Zoology (60%)? If yes then please then please tell me the procedure for admission and other requirement for the same.
After completion B.Sc in Zoology, you are eligible to do M.Sc degree in Biotechnology.

Those candidates who have completed B.Sc degree in Biotechnology or its equivalent from a recognized University are eligible for M.Sc degree in Biotechnology.

Your age should be above 17 years.
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1st November 2016, 11:16 AM
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Default Re: Can I pursue M.Sc Biotechnology after completing B.Sc Zoology (60%)?

Yes you are eligible for M.sc bio technology after studying B.sc with zoology.

M.sc biotechnology is master of science in biotechnology is a two years post graduation course.

Eligibility Criteria- You must have minimum 50% marks in your bachelor's degree course.5% of marks relaxation for SC/ST candidates.

There is no specific age limit for M.sc biotechnology course.

Colleges offering M.sc biotechnology course

St. Xavier college

St.Thomas college

Vellore Institute of Technology

National arts & Science college

Presidency college

Institute of biotechnology science
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