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There shall be an entrance test for the candidates seeking admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology. The question paper for entrance test will cover questions as given in the syllabus for entrance test. The question paper will be divided into two parts: Part A will comprise questions from Biology whereas part B will have questions from Chemistry. The students will have option to answer questions from either part A or part B. Each question paper will contain 100 multiple choice questions to be attempted in 120 minutes. The candidates are advised to read the instructions on the question paper carefully for any negative marking/other details. Candidates will have to secure a qualifying minimum 30% marks in order to be eligible for admission. |
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S. No. |
Class |
Sections |
No. of Questions |
Duration (in Min.) |
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1.
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Section A - Biology Section
Section B - Chemistry Section |
100
100 |
120 |
Chemistry :
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The admissions to B.Sc. (Bio-science/ Bio-tech. Group) and M.Sc. Chemistry courses are provided on the basis of the merit of the qualifying examinations. For the minimum eligibility requirement see below: Eligibility: B.Sc. (Chem, Zoology & Botany) : 55 % aggregate in 10 + 2 (Senior Secondary) with Science. M.Sc. Chemistry : 60 % aggregate in B.Sc. (Pass/ Honors) with Chemistry. |
Pharmacy :
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The admission to M. Pharm. course is provided on the basis of the merit which is drawn on the criteria of 50% marks of All Indian Entrance Test (conducted by the Banasthali University) and 50% marks of B.Pharm.
The admission to B. Pharm. course
is provided on the basis of the merit which is drawn on the criteria
of 50% marks of All Indian Entrance Test (conducted by the Banasthali
University) and 50% marks of normalized aggregate percentage in 10+2
(Senior Secondary) school examination. Eligibility: M. Pharm. : 60 % in B.Pharm.
B. Pharm. : 60 % aggregate in 10 + 2 (Senior Secondary) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. |
Chemical Engineering:
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The admission to B.Tech. Chemical Engineering course is provided on the basis of the merit which is drawn on the criteria of 50% marks of All Indian Entrance Test (conducted by the Banasthali University) and 60% marks of normalized aggregate percentage in 10+2 (Senior Secondary) school examination. Eligibility: B. Tech. Chemical Engineering : 60% aggregate in 10 + 2 (Senior Secondary) with Physics, Chemistry and Maths. |


