A pass in qualifying exam with with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the concerned discipline from any recognized university and also the candidate has to appear for GAT (PG Science) 2024.
Courses and Fee structure | Eligibility |
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Life Science |
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M.Sc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | B.Sc. with Biological Science/Chemistry/ Bioinformatics/BEM/B.Sc. Food Science/Home Science/B.Pharm./BPT/MLT/BDS/B.Tech. Biotechnology |
M.Sc. Biotechnology | B.Sc. with Biological Science/Chemistry/ Bioinformatics/BEM/B.Sc. Food Science/Home Science/ B.Pharm./BPT/MLT/BDS/B.Sc. Agriculture/B.Tech. Biotechnology |
M.Sc. Microbiology | B.Sc. with Biological Science/Chemistry/ Bioinformatics/BEM/B.Sc. Food Science/Home Science/B.Pharm./MLT/B.Tech. Biotechnology |
M.Sc. Food Science and Technology | B.Sc. with Biological Science/Chemistry/B.Sc. Food Science/Home Science/B.Pharm./MLT/B.Sc.(Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry)/B.A. Home Science/B.Sc. Agriculture/B.Tech. Biotechnology |
M.Sc. Environmental Science | BEM/B.Sc. in Biological Science/Physical Science /B.Tech./B.Pharm./B.Sc. Agriculture/B.Tech. Biotechnology |
Physical Science |
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M.Sc. Electronics | B.Sc. with Electronics/Physics, Mathematics and any other allied subject |
M.Sc. Applied Mathematics | B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the subjects and Mathematics & Physical Science in Intermediate/10+2 or equivalent |
M.Sc. Physics | B.Sc. with Physics, Mathematics and any other allied subject |
M.Sc. Statistics | B.Sc. with Statistics as one of the subjects |
MCA & M.Sc.Data Science |
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M.Sc. Data Science | BCA/B.Sc. with Mathematics/Statistics/ Computer Science as one of the subjects |
Master of Computer Applications (MCA) | BCA/Bachelor Degree in Computer Science Engineering or Equivalent Degree OR B.Sc./B.Com./B.A. with Mathematics at 10+2 Level or at Graduation Level (with additional bridge Courses as per the norms of the concerned University) |
Chemical Science |
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M.Sc. Chemistry | B.Sc. with Chemistry as one of the subjects |
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Any recognized board
As per eligibility
The duration of the test is 120 Minutes. The test consists of 100 questions and all questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions). Each question has four options of which one is correct. Each correct answer will be awarded 2 marks. The wrong answer and unanswered questions will receive nil marks.
The test will be held online. The students can give the test through a computer, tablet or a mobile, which should have an internet connection and a working front camera. The test is web proctored and usage of any unfair means is forbidden. The login details for the test will be shared with the candidates prior to the exam.
Section | Subject | Questions | Total Marks |
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A | Life Sciences | 90 | 180 |
B | English* | 10 | 20 |
Total | 100 | 200 |
The duration of the test is 120 Minutes. The test consists of 100 questions and all questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions). Each question has four options of which one is correct. Each correct answer will be awarded 2 marks. The wrong answer and unanswered questions will receive nil marks.
The test will be held online. The students can give the test through a computer, tablet or a mobile, which should have an internet connection and a working front camera. The test is web proctored and usage of any unfair means is forbidden. The login details for the test will be shared with the candidates prior to the exam.
Section | Subject | Questions | Total Marks |
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A | Chemical Sciences | 90 | 180 |
B | English* | 10 | 20 |
Total | 100 | 200 |
The duration of the test is 120 Minutes. The test consists of 100 questions and all questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions). Each question has four options of which one is correct. Each correct answer will be awarded 2 marks. The wrong answer and unanswered questions will receive nil marks.
The test will be held online. The students can give the test through a computer, tablet or a mobile, which should have an internet connection and a working front camera. The test is web proctored and usage of any unfair means is forbidden. The login details for the test will be shared with the candidates prior to the exam.
Section | Subject | Questions | <Total Marks |
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A | Physical Sciences | 90 | 180 |
B | English* | 10 | 20 |
Total | 100 | 200 |
The duration of the test is 120 Minutes. The test consists of three sections and all questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions). Each question has four options of which one is correct. Each correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. The wrong answer and unanswered questions will receive nil marks.
Section | Subject | Questions | Total Marks |
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A | Quantitative Aptitude | 40 | 80 |
B | Reasoning | 25 | 50 |
C | Verbal Ability | 25 | 50 | D | English* | 10 | 20 |
Total | 100 | 200 |
Click here for MSc Chemistry Syllabus
Click here for MSc Life Science Syllabus
Click here for MSc Physical Science Syllabus
Section | Syllabus |
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A | Quantitative Aptitude: Data Interpretation, Decimal & Fractions, HCF & LCM, Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere, Numerical Reasoning, Profit & Loss, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Sequence & Series, Time & Distance, Work & Time |
B | Reasoning: Alphabet Series, Arithmetical Reasoning, Blood Relations, Clocks & Calendars, Coding-Decoding, Cubes and Dice, Directions, Inserting the Missing Character, Logical Sequence of Words, Number Series |
C | Verbal Ability: Adverb, Antonyms, Articles, Comprehension, Conclusion, Critical reasoning, Grammar, Idioms and Phrases, Synonyms, Verb, Vocabulary, Word groups |