Q.1 what is fees structure for m.sc. chemistry and botany? Q.2 what is admission base for m.sc.? entrance exam or b.sc. percentage.
Hey,
M. Sc. programme is usually two years in Indian universities/ colleges, the duration of the programme depends on the M. Sc. specialisation selected by candidates and the policy of the respective college/ university.
Top institutes for Master of Science [M.Sc.]:
Loyola College, Chennai
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Christ University, Bangalore
Madras Christian College - [MCC], Chennai
The Oxford College of Science - [TOCS], Bangalore
Stella Maris College, Chennai
Ramjas College, New Delhi
Fergusson College, Pune
There are many good science colleges in India wherein aspirants can choose to study a more specialised Master of Science (M. Sc.) course after securing their graduation degree. Some good colleges that aspirants can consider joining to pursue a science course are National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), etc. Average fee charged by various institutes is approximately INR 4 lac
Students who would like to join the Master of Science course will have to have a graduate degree. Aspirants must have a score of more than 55 percent in their final exams. Apart from this, an admission test will be carried out for granting admission to the students. Only those students who pass in this entrance test will be given admission. Some colleges also hold interviews.
Some of the entrance exams related to M.Sc. are AGRICET, AIEEA, CG PAT, GSAT, IGKV CET, IGKV PAT, IISER Entrance Exam, IIT JAM, JEST, MCAER CET, MP PAT, National Entrance Screening Test (NEST), OUAT Entrance Exam, Pant Nagar University Entrance Exam, Rajasthan JET, TIFR Graduate School Admissions (GS), UPCATET
Hope this helps.