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Syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech?
please tell me what is the syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech
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15th June 2010, 10:10 AM
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dear freind here is full sylaabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for msc biotech........................best of luck.........
* The DBT prescribed syllabus for M.Sc. in Biotechnology is being followed. With the modern teaching aids including ICT, the students are groomed under the same roof by versatile and dedicated teachers and scientists with sound background in genetics, biophysics, molecular biology, immunotechnology, animal biotechnology, plant biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, bio-informatics and comparative genomics. |
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15th June 2010, 10:51 AM
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please tell me what is the syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech
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15th June 2010, 11:12 AM
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below is the syllbus for the exam
JNU CBEE 2010 Syllabus for MSc Biotechnology Programs genetics, biophysics, molecular biology, immunotechnology, animal biotechnology, plant biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, bio-informatics and comparative genomics. |
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15th June 2010, 05:47 PM
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yllabus for JNU M.Tech Biotechnology
Section I: Technology/Engineering Stream Part A: (Basic Engineering and Technology Pharmacology) Basic Engineering and Technology: Basic concepts/principles in mechanical engineering, electrical and electronics engineering Chemical Engineering: Computer applications in chemical engineering- chemical process industries instrumentation methods of chemical analysis- thermodynamics- stoichiometry- fluid dynamics, mechanical operations- heat and mass transfer operations- chemical kinetics/reaction engineering- process instrumentation dynamics and control- process equipment design Principles of Biochemical Engineering: Enzyme catalysis (Michalis Menton Kinetics) and reactor design. Material and energy balances of fermentation processes. Kinetics of microbial growth and product formation (Monad model-Leudekins-Piert model). Nature of fermentation processes. Transport phenomena in biochemical reactors- Mass transfer in immobilized enzyme systems and oxygen transfer in submerged fermentation process, examples of primary metabolites, secondary metabolites and enzymes Bioreactor operation and design, reactor sterilization. Batch, fed-batch and continuous culture process and cell recycle processes. Modeling of non-ideal behavior in bioreactors. Novel bioreactors, air-lift reactors, membrane bioreactors and fluidized bed reactors. Filtration and membrane based separations, centrifugation, extraction, absorption and chromatography Pharmacology (Physiology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry): Basic physiology and biochemistry pertaining to all the systems in the body. Classification, mode of action, pharmacological effects, side effects, toxicity and posology of drugs acting on the CNS, ANS, CVS, gastrointerstinal system, endocrine system. Principles of chemotherapy, chemotherapeutic agents, anticancer drugs, vitamins and minerals Industrial Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical processing – mixing, milling, drying, powder compression, clarification, filtration, Rheology, sterilization, sterility testing, disinfection, Pharmaceutical dosage forms: Formulation, manufacture and evaluation of solid, semisolid, liquid, aerosols and parentrals. Chemistry of natural products, SAR and Chemistry of analogesics, anticancer, CVS drugs, drugs acting on the CNS, GIT, chemotherapeutic agents, vitamins, hormones classification, identification, extraction and isolation of active principles of commonly used medicinal plants. Immunological preparations, genetic engineering, fermentation. Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics-drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination- general principles. Basic concepts of analysis of drugs Section I Technology/Engineering stream Part-B (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) Mathematics Calculus – Differential Equation- Complex numbers- Complex integration- Power series- Three Dimensional Geometry-Algebra Physics Mechanics: Kinematics- Newton’s laws – work and mechanical energy- dynamics of rotary motion- fundamentals of special theory of relativity- gravitation- motion in non-inertial frames Thermodynamics: Ideal gases- Ist law of thermodynamics- Kinetic theory of gases- 2nd law of thermodynamics -real gases Electricity and Magnetism: Electrostatics- Coulomb’s law- electric field potential- capacitance- dielectrics in an electric field- energy of an electric field- direct current- magnetic field of direct current- electromagnetic induction Waves and optics: Free hormonic oscillators- elastic waves- electromagnetic waves- interference, diffraction, scattering and polarisation of light- thermal radiation Modern Physics: Structure of matter and basic solid state physics – elementary nuclear physics- elementary quantum mechanics- structure of atom Chemistry Inorganic chemistry: Electronic structure of atoms, periodic table and periodic properties. General characteristics, structure and reactions of non-transition elements and transition elements. Coordination compounds, structure, crystal field and ligand field theories, spectral and magnetic properties Organic chemistry: Synthesis, reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, alkynes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines. Structure and properties of biomolecules, carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins Physical chemistry: Chemical equilibrium, first law, thermochemistry, second law and entropy, free energy, properties of dilute solutions, chemical kinetics, rates of reactions and factors affecting rates of reactions. Spectroscopy, principles of UV- visible and IR spectroscopy Section I: Technology/Engineering Stream Part C: (Fundamentals of Life Sciences and Informatics) Life sciences: Organization of unicellular organisms, invertebrates and vertebrates. Ultra structure of plant and animal cells. Nucleic acids, protein synthesis, Mendalian genetics. Morphology of angiosperms. Biotechnology, Physiology Information Technology: Introduction to www.Networking: Basics-modem-hub-switch-commands to transfer files- remote login. Elements of languages used on the Internet JAVA- Perl. Elements of databases- Relational databases Section II: Science stream Part A: Life sciences Biochemistry: Cell structure and function; protein synthesis; genetic code; DNA and RNA; carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism, clinical biochemistry; in born erros of metabolism; hormones and their function Molecular biology and recombinant DNA Technology: Properties of nucleic acids, chromosomes, DNA replication, damage and repair, gene manipulation, cloning vectors, gene libraries, screening of libraries, gene cloning, applications of recombinant DNA technology, PCR, RFLP, Western, Northern and Southern blotting Immunology: Cells of the immune system, lymphoid tissues, complement, antibodies, hybridoma technology, applications of monoclonal antibodies, antigen recognition, processing and presentation, cell mediated immunity, cytokines, hypersensitivity, vaccine technology, auto-immunity, transplantation, immune responses to various infections, Immunotechnology Section II Science Stream Part B: (Physics and Chemistry) Physics Mechanics: Kinematics- Newton’s laws- work and mechanical energy- dynamics of rotary motion- fundamentals of special theory of relativity- gravitation- motion in non-inertial frames Thermodynamics: Ideal gases – 1st law of thermodynamics- Kinetic theory of gases- 2nd law of thermodynamics- real gases Electricity and Magnetism: Electrostatics- Coulomb’s law- electric field potential- capacitance- dielectrics in an electric field- energy of an electric field- direct current- magnetic field of direct current- electromagnetic induction Waves and optics: Free hormonic oscillators- elastic waves- Electromagnetic waves- interference, diffraction, scattering and polarization of light- thermal radiation Modern Physics: Structure of matter and basic solid state physics- elementary nuclear physics- elementary quantum mechanics- structure of atom Chemistry Inorganic chemistry: Electronic structure of atoms, periodic table and periodic properties. General characteristics, structure and reactions of non- transition elements and transition elements. Coordination compounds, structure, crystal field and ligand field theories, spectral and magnetic properties Organic chemistry: Synthesis, reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, alkynes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines. Structure and properties of boimolecules, carbohydrates, amino acids an proteins Physical chemistry: Chemical equilibrium, first law, thermochemistry, second law and entropy, free energy, properties of dilute solutions. Chemical kinetics, rates of reactions and factors affecting rates of reactions. Spectroscopy, principles of UV-visible and IR spectroscopy Section II Science stream Part C: (Mathematics, computer and information sciences) Mathematics: Vectors- Trignometry- Differentiation and Integration- Matrices Information sciences: Introduction to www.Networking: Basics-modem-hub-switch-commands to transfer files- remote login. Elements of languages used on the Internet JAVA- Perl. Elements of databases- Relational database Computer application: Basics of computers-hardware-components of a computer. Operating systems- windows-linux- simple commands. Elementary Boolean arithmetic- substraction- addition- multiplication. Applications- word processing- spread sheets. Elementary basic programming commands and syntax |
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Syllabus of JNU Combined Entrance Exam for M.Sc (Biotechnology):
Everything covered at the +2 level in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry In case of Biology, you will need to cover Bachelor level topics from Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Genetics and Molecular Biology) along with +2 level Biology. For more details, please check the attachment. |
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22nd June 2010, 10:23 AM
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what is the eligibility criteria for msc in biotechnology?
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24th June 2010, 12:32 AM
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what is the syllabus for entrence exam of M.Sc. Biotechnology?
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what are career option after msc with chemistry
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what eligibility for msc in genetic engineering
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14th July 2010, 07:21 PM
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what is the sylabus pattern for enterance exam of M.Sc. biotech in JNU?
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8th January 2011, 03:35 PM
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please send me the entire syllabus for combined entrance exam for biotechnology to be held in 2011. also send all the eligibity criteria and also the date of the exam;centers of the test all over India; selection procedure;scholarships for M.Sc/M.Tech in biotechnology;scope of research and the procedure of filling the form,etc. I am a 3rd year B.Sc Microbiology(Hons.) student with Botany and Chemistry as general subjects(under North Bengal University).My percentage in Hons.(including 1st and 2nd year) is 66.25%,percentage in general subjects(Botany and Chemistry) is 52.333% and 53.333% respectively. ISC %age:88.5%(best of four;inculding English,Environmental Education,Biology and Bengali).My e.mail ID:arnaba_chatterjee@rediffmail.com.
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12th January 2011, 09:54 PM
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Questions of maths also come in entrance exam of msc?
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13th January 2011, 01:37 AM
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dear friend
below is the syllbus for the exam JNU CBEE 2010 Syllabus for MSc Biotechnology Programs genetics, biophysics, molecular biology, immunotechnology, animal biotechnology, plant biotechnology, microbial biotechnology,ect. thank you |
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13th January 2011, 07:55 AM
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hii
Syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech below is the syllbus for the exam JNU CBEE 2010 Syllabus for MSc Biotechnology Programs genetics, biophysics, molecular biology, immunotechnology, animal biotechnology, plant biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, bio-informatics and comparative genomics. good luck |
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18th January 2011, 04:30 PM
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in bangalore where should i get jnu preapration books?
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28th January 2011, 11:05 AM
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please give me exact syllabus of CBEE for msc biotech (you have mentioned only the subjects but give importent topics of that subjects please give the details as you have given for M.tech biotech)
my email id is sen_ashwani@rediffmail.com |
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22nd February 2011, 10:41 AM
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Syllabus of JNU Combined Entrance Exam for M.Sc (Biotechnology)
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24th February 2011, 05:20 PM
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please give me exact syllabus of CBEE for m.sc biotech or give some important topics of that subjects that you mentioned in the syllabes.
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28th February 2011, 02:59 PM
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(My name is charlie ) Dear friends , i have applied for M.V.Sc biotechnology . If any one knows about the syllabus please tell me
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what are package A & package B in M.Sc environmental science in JNU- 2011
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21st March 2011, 11:20 PM
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please give me syllabus of jnu entrance exam for msc biotechnology
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25th March 2011, 03:30 PM
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please ,
send me the complete entrance exam syllabus of M.sc in genetics of jnu.... im a b.sc biotech IInd year student wiyh 74.3%......my email id is( kanhatomar21@gmail.com ). thank you kanhaiya singh tomar ,mathura |
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21st April 2011, 12:32 AM
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how can i get Syllabus of JNU Combined Entrance Exam for M.Sc (Biotechnology) last 5 years question papers
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i want to knw about jnu entrance for m.sc physics syllabus of 2011
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12th May 2011, 06:56 PM
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Hi, pls tel me wat is d weightage of maths n physics in entrance xam? Pls reply soon.
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13th May 2011, 12:54 AM
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Hi dear,
Section I: Technology/Engineering Stream Part A: (Basic Engineering and Technology Pharmacology) Basic Engineering and Technology: Basic concepts/principles in mechanical engineering, electrical and electronics engineering Chemical Engineering: Computer applications in chemical engineering- chemical process industries instrumentation methods of chemical analysis- thermodynamics- stoichiometry- fluid dynamics, mechanical operations- heat and mass transfer operations- chemical kinetics/reaction engineering- process instrumentation dynamics and control- process equipment design Principles of Biochemical Engineering: Enzyme catalysis (Michalis Menton Kinetics) and reactor design. Material and energy balances of fermentation processes. Kinetics of microbial growth and product formation (Monad model-Leudekins-Piert model). Nature of fermentation processes. Transport phenomena in biochemical reactors- Mass transfer in immobilized enzyme systems and oxygen transfer in submerged fermentation process, examples of primary metabolites, secondary metabolites and enzymes Bioreactor operation and design, reactor sterilization. Batch, fed-batch and continuous culture process and cell recycle processes. Modeling of non-ideal behavior in bioreactors. Novel bioreactors, air-lift reactors, membrane bioreactors and fluidized bed reactors. Filtration and membrane based separations, centrifugation, extraction, absorption and chromatography Pharmacology (Physiology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry): Basic physiology and biochemistry pertaining to all the systems in the body. Classification, mode of action, pharmacological effects, side effects, toxicity and posology of drugs acting on the CNS, ANS, CVS, gastrointerstinal system, endocrine system. Principles of chemotherapy, chemotherapeutic agents, anticancer drugs, vitamins and minerals Industrial Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical processing – mixing, milling, drying, powder compression, clarification, filtration, Rheology, sterilization, sterility testing, disinfection, Pharmaceutical dosage forms: Formulation, manufacture and evaluation of solid, semisolid, liquid, aerosols and parentrals. Chemistry of natural products, SAR and Chemistry of analogesics, anticancer, CVS drugs, drugs acting on the CNS, GIT, chemotherapeutic agents, vitamins, hormones classification, identification, extraction and isolation of active principles of commonly used medicinal plants. Immunological preparations, genetic engineering, fermentation. Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics-drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination- general principles. Basic concepts of analysis of drugs Section I Technology/Engineering stream Part-B (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) Mathematics Calculus – Differential Equation- Complex numbers- Complex integration- Power series- Three Dimensional Geometry-Algebra Physics Mechanics: Kinematics- Newton’s laws – work and mechanical energy- dynamics of rotary motion- fundamentals of special theory of relativity- gravitation- motion in non-inertial frames Thermodynamics: Ideal gases- Ist law of thermodynamics- Kinetic theory of gases- 2nd law of thermodynamics -real gases Electricity and Magnetism: Electrostatics- Coulomb’s law- electric field potential- capacitance- dielectrics in an electric field- energy of an electric field- direct current- magnetic field of direct current- electromagnetic induction Waves and optics: Free hormonic oscillators- elastic waves- electromagnetic waves- interference, diffraction, scattering and polarisation of light- thermal radiation Modern Physics: Structure of matter and basic solid state physics – elementary nuclear physics- elementary quantum mechanics- structure of atom Chemistry Inorganic chemistry: Electronic structure of atoms, periodic table and periodic properties. General characteristics, structure and reactions of non-transition elements and transition elements. Coordination compounds, structure, crystal field and ligand field theories, spectral and magnetic properties Organic chemistry: Synthesis, reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, alkynes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines. Structure and properties of biomolecules, carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins Physical chemistry: Chemical equilibrium, first law, thermochemistry, second law and entropy, free energy, properties of dilute solutions, chemical kinetics, rates of reactions and factors affecting rates of reactions. Spectroscopy, principles of UV- visible and IR spectroscopy Section I: Technology/Engineering Stream Part C: (Fundamentals of Life Sciences and Informatics) Life sciences: Organization of unicellular organisms, invertebrates and vertebrates. Ultra structure of plant and animal cells. Nucleic acids, protein synthesis, Mendalian genetics. Morphology of angiosperms. Biotechnology, Physiology Information Technology: Introduction to www.Networking: Basics-modem-hub-switch-commands to transfer files- remote login. Elements of languages used on the Internet JAVA- Perl. Elements of databases- Relational databases Section II: Science stream Part A: Life sciences Biochemistry: Cell structure and function; protein synthesis; genetic code; DNA and RNA; carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism, clinical biochemistry; in born erros of metabolism; hormones and their function Molecular biology and recombinant DNA Technology: Properties of nucleic acids, chromosomes, DNA replication, damage and repair, gene manipulation, cloning vectors, gene libraries, screening of libraries, gene cloning, applications of recombinant DNA technology, PCR, RFLP, Western, Northern and Southern blotting Immunology: Cells of the immune system, lymphoid tissues, complement, antibodies, hybridoma technology, applications of monoclonal antibodies, antigen recognition, processing and presentation, cell mediated immunity, cytokines, hypersensitivity, vaccine technology, auto-immunity, transplantation, immune responses to various infections, Immunotechnology Section II Science Stream Part B: (Physics and Chemistry) Physics Mechanics: Kinematics- Newton’s laws- work and mechanical energy- dynamics of rotary motion- fundamentals of special theory of relativity- gravitation- motion in non-inertial frames Thermodynamics: Ideal gases – 1st law of thermodynamics- Kinetic theory of gases- 2nd law of thermodynamics- real gases Electricity and Magnetism: Electrostatics- Coulomb’s law- electric field potential- capacitance- dielectrics in an electric field- energy of an electric field- direct current- magnetic field of direct current- electromagnetic induction Waves and optics: Free hormonic oscillators- elastic waves- Electromagnetic waves- interference, diffraction, scattering and polarization of light- thermal radiation Modern Physics: Structure of matter and basic solid state physics- elementary nuclear physics- elementary quantum mechanics- structure of atom Chemistry Inorganic chemistry: Electronic structure of atoms, periodic table and periodic properties. General characteristics, structure and reactions of non- transition elements and transition elements. Coordination compounds, structure, crystal field and ligand field theories, spectral and magnetic properties Organic chemistry: Synthesis, reactions and mechanisms of alkenes, alkynes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, halides, nitro compounds and amines. Structure and properties of boimolecules, carbohydrates, amino acids an proteins Physical chemistry: Chemical equilibrium, first law, thermochemistry, second law and entropy, free energy, properties of dilute solutions. Chemical kinetics, rates of reactions and factors affecting rates of reactions. Spectroscopy, principles of UV-visible and IR spectroscopy Section II Science stream Part C: (Mathematics, computer and information sciences) Mathematics: Vectors- Trignometry- Differentiation and Integration- Matrices Information sciences: Introduction to www.Networking: Basics-modem-hub-switch-commands to transfer files- remote login. Elements of languages used on the Internet JAVA- Perl. Elements of databases- Relational database Computer application: Basics of computers-hardware-components of a computer. Operating systems- windows-linux- simple commands. Elementary Boolean arithmetic- substraction- addition- multiplication. Applications- word processing- spread sheets. Elementary basic programming commands and syntax Thanks |
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i want to need syllabus for m.sc biotechnology entrance exam
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11th July 2011, 01:44 PM
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hi. i want to know the maths and physics syllabus for MSc Biotechnology combined entrance exam of JNU.
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30th August 2011, 05:21 PM
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Does there is any basic books for these topics for a better preparation?If so please display them?
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6th September 2011, 02:06 PM
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plz send sllybus foe bio tech.entrance for AGRICULTURE STUDENT
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9th September 2011, 11:00 AM
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physics and maths questions will be compulsury for biology stream student of biology?????????????????????????????????????????? plz tell soon.............................................. .........
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18th November 2011, 03:02 PM
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please tell me when can i get the form of jnu 2012............my id is dipanwita_show@rediffmail.com
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please tell me what is the syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech
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syllabus of msc phyics entrance exam of jnu?
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will u please tell me the entrance examination date of jnu of 2012
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dear sir,
I am a student of B.sc (H) zoology from the university of delhi. I want to know the syllabus for the entrance exam for M.sc in biotechnology. Please help me sir. You can mail me at pinkybhandary@gmail.com. I would be thankful to you Thanks in advance Pinky |
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21st January 2012, 01:43 PM
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hello dear
Syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech below is the syllbus for the exam JNU CBEE 2010 Syllabus for MSc Biotechnology Programs genetics, biophysics, molecular biology, immunotechnology, animal biotechnology, plant biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, bio-informatics and comparative genomics. good luck.. thank you |
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Syllabus of jnu combined entrance exam of biotechnology for MSc biotech?
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iwant syllabus for msc biotechnology of jnu 2012
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if a candidate has not taken maths stream in class 11th then how he or she can cope up with the syllabus of this combined entrance examination?
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