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10th September 2019 11:26 AM
suchi haria
Re: What should I do to get admission in MSc Medical Microbiology? I am in SY BSc Microbiology

The eligibility criteria for MSC in microbiology are
1)Complete your in BSC in microbiology
2)Some University also conduct their own exam
If you fulfill alla the above criteria you will be eligible for MSC in microbiology
7th August 2013 11:05 AM
Unregistered
Re: What should I do to get admission in MSc Medical Microbiology? I am in SY BSc Microbiology

i am a homescience student can i go for bsc medical microbiology?
17th April 2013 08:52 PM
kunwar khurmi
Re: What should I do to get admission in MSc Medical Microbiology? I am in SY BSc Microbiology

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i am in s.y .b.sc microbiology ,what should i do so i can easily get admission in m.sc medical microbiology ?
here encloses some data of PAU
pls check

MET
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BASIC SCIENCES
1. Test structure
(a)
There will be 200 multiple choice type questions to be attempted in allotted time of 3 hours.
(b)
Each question will
carry one mark
and
1/4 mark
will be
deducted
for every wrong answer.
2. Syllabus
Morphology and life history of important genera
of algae, fungi, bacteria, viruses, lichens,
bryophytes, petridophytes and gynmonsperms. Basic knowledge of anatomy, embryology and systematics of
angiosperms. Economically important plants. Thermodynamics of plant water relationship, mineral
nutriti
on, photosynthesis, nitrogen metabolism, translocation of photoassimilates, growth and growth
hormones, photoperiodism, vernalization, senescence and aging, morphogenesis, dormancy, fruit growth
and fruit ripening, abiotic stress in plants. Cell structure and function Community structure and dynamics,
ecosystem, biogeochemical cycling, pollution (air, water and soil), bioindicators, conservation and
management of natural resources.
Animal classification and biosystematics. Comparative anatomy and physiol
ogy of invertebrates and
vertebrates, Various aspects of developmental biology. Evolution, animal behaviour and ecology, Parasites
and Parasitism.
Pests and their management. Conservaton and management of fishery resources. Fish
culture practices, induced
breeding, fish diseases and their control, fish by
-
products and their use.
Ecosystem and Biodiversity conservation.
Heredity and variation. Principles of inheritance. Gene interaction, Multiple allelism. Sex
-
linked, sex
-
influenced and sex
-
limited inherit
ance. Linkage, crossing over and chromosome mapping. Nature, structure
and replication of genetic material. Gene structure, gene expression, genetic code and gene regulation
Quantitative inheritance. Genes in populations. Genetic engineering and biotechnology. Genetic disorders in
man. Tissue culture and its applications. Speciation.
Introduction and historical developments of Microbiology. General account of prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells. Microbial nutrition. Biology of viruses. Microbial interactions.
Role of microbe in agriculture,
food, dairy, pharmaceutical and other fermentation industries. Important microbial diseases of man.
Importance of Biochemistry; Concept of Buffers in living system; Cell structure and function of
biomolecules; structural organization of proteins and their sequencing, enzymes their general mechanism of
action, classification, kinetics and regulation; concept of bioenergetics and respiratory chain, Concepts of
intermediary metabolism and major pathyways. Role of vitamins. Principles of centrifugation,
chromatographic, electrophoretic, spectrophotometric, immunological and radioisotopic techniques.
3. Model questions
1. The two heavy chains of immunoglobulins are joined by disulfide linkages
(A) One
(B) Three
(C) Two
(D) Four
2. Cells of aleurone layer contain
(A) Fats
(B) Starch
(C) Protein
(D) Sugars
3. W
hich one of the following is called Father of Genetics
(A) J.D. Watson
(B) G.J. Mendel
(C) H.G. Khurana
(D) M.S. Swaminathan
4. The most preferable organism for lactic acid production is
(A)
Lactobacillus bulgaricus
(B)
Sreptococcus lactis
(C)
L. delbrueekii
(D)
L. casei
5. The skeletal ossicles of starfish arise from
(A) Ectoderm
(B) Mesoderm
(C) Endoderm
(D) None of these


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10th December 2012 07:45 PM
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What should I do to get admission in MSc Medical Microbiology? I am in SY BSc Microbiology

i am in s.y .b.sc microbiology ,what should i do so i can easily get admission in m.sc medical microbiology ?

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