For msc botany is it necessary to have chemistry for the entire 3 years? or for at least 2 years.
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The eligibility criteria to pursue Master of Science in Botany is to have B.Sc Honours in Botany or B.Sc Honours in Biological sciences after 12th from any recognised University with 50 per cent marks in aggregate or B.Sc(General/Programme)/B.Sc Life Sciences from any recognised University with 60 per cent marks in aggregate.Plus,two points must be kept in mind that the candidate must have passed B.Sc(Genl.) examination with Botany,Chemistry and Zoology/Environmental Science at the qualifying examination.A candidate passing Botany Honours must have passed any two out of Chemistry and Zoology and Environmental sciences as subsidiary subject in the last qualifying exam.
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The eligibility criteria to pursue Master of Science in Botany is to have B.Sc Honours in Botany or B.Sc Honours in Biological sciences after 12th from any recognised University with 50 per cent marks in aggregate or B.Sc(General/Programme)/B.Sc Life Sciences from any recognised University with 60 per cent marks in aggregate.Plus,two points must be kept in mind that the candidate must have passed B.Sc(Genl.) examination with Botany,Chemistry and Zoology/Environmental Science at the qualifying examination.A candidate passing Botany Honours must have passed any two out of Chemistry and Zoology and Environmental sciences as subsidiary subject in the last qualifying exam.
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