Eligibility for Kerala University MSc Courses

Eligibility for Kerala University MSc Courses:


a. Bio-Chemistry: BSc with Bio-Chemistry or Chemistry as optional Main subject and any two of the following as subsidiary subjects viz. (i) Mathematics (ii) Physics (iii) Botany and (iv) Zoology under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Fish and Fisheries (Vocational) / BSc Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation (Vocational) / BSc Biochemistry and Industrial Microbiology (restructured). Subject combinations with Bio-Chemistry or Chemistry (Vocational) are also eligible. 25% seats will be reserved for candidates with BSc Biochemistry.

b. Biotechnology: Bachelor’s Degree with 55% marks in Part III excluding language in Botany, Zoology, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biochemistry, BSc Agriculture, BE / BTech in Chemical Environment, MBBS, BVSc, BSc MLT, BSc Biotechnology( Voc.), BSc Botany & Biotechnology ( restructured).


c. Bioinformatics: Graduate in any branch of Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or any other degree recognized as equivalent by the University of Kerala) with not less than 55% marks in qualifying examination.

d. Botany: BSc with Botany as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects)/BSc Industrial Microbiology (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects) / BSc Botany and Biotechnology (restructured). BSc Vocational course with the subject combinations Biotechnology, Chemistry, Zoology/Botany are also eligible.

e. Chemistry: BSc with Chemistry or Polymer Chemistry as optional Main subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Chemistry (Vocational) / BSc Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (Restructured)

f. Analytical Chemistry: BSc with Chemistry or Polymer Chemistry as optional Main subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Chemistry (Vocational) / BSc Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (Restructured)

g. Applied Chemistry: BSc with Chemistry or Polymer Chemistry as optional Main subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Chemistry (Vocational) / BSc Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (Restructured)

h. Polymer Chemistry: BSc with Chemistry or Polymer Chemistry as optional Main subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Chemistry (Vocational) / BSc Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (Restructured)

i. Computer Science: A pass in BSc Degree in first class with not less than 60 % marks in the subject concerned (Part III or equivalent). They should have undergone instructions in BSc Computer Science or BSc Electronics or BCA, any other degree in Science with Mathematics / Computer Science / Computer Applications / Computer Maintenance as subsidiary or as one of the three major components of subject group or as an equivalent Degree recognized by the University of Kerala for the purpose.

j. Environmental Science: The following degree holders are eligible for admission: Zoology / Botany / Life Sciences / Environmental Sciences / Environmental Management / Forestry / Bio Technology / Bio-Chemistry / Chemistry / Geology / Industrial Fish and Fisheries / Marine Biology / Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology.

k. Geology: BSc with Geology as optional main subject under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part.
    l. Geography: I. First preference will be given to candidates with Geography as optional in Part III (Single Main) of their bachelor’s degree courses and scoring a minimum of 55% marks in Part III
    II. In the absence of the above category of candidates preference will be given to candidates who have opted Geography along with any other optional subject in Part III (Two main) of their bachelor’s degree and secured not less than55% of marks in Part III
    III. In the absence of candidates mentioned in (I) and (II) preference will be given to candidates who have opted Geography as an optional paper in the Triple Main Pattern in Part III of their bachelor’s Degree and secured not less than 55% of marks in Part III.

m. Home Science: BSc with Home Science as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Vocational Degree in (a) Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics and (b) Food Science and Quality Control with minimum of 55% marks. For Food and Nutrition Scheme candidates should have passed BSc Home Science with Chemistry as one of their subsidiary subjects

n. Home Science (Food and Nutrition): BSc with Home Science as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Vocational Degree in (a) Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics and (b) Food Science and Quality Control with minimum of 55% marks. For Food and Nutrition Scheme, candidates should have passed BSc Home Science with Chemistry as one of their subsidiary subjects

o. Mathematics: BSc with Mathematics or Statistics as optional Main subject under Part III scoring not less than 55% marks for that part/ BSc Optical Instrumentation (Vocational), Instrumentation ( Vocational ), Industrial Chemistry ( Vocational )/ Electrical Equipment maintenance ( Vocational ), Computer applications( Vocational ). (A quota not exceeding 10% of the total seats may be filled up from students of vocational stream). BSc Physics & Optical Instrumentation (Restructured)/ BSc Physics & Computer applications (Restructured)

p. Physics: BSc with Physics as optional Main subject and Mathematics as one of the subsidiary subjects under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Optical Instrumentation (Vocational), Instrumentation (Vocational) / Electrical Equipment maintenance (Vocational), Computer applications (Vocational) / BSc Physics & Optical Instrumentation (Restructured) / BSc Physics & Computer applications (Restructured)

q. Electronics: A pass in BSc Electronics / BSc Electronics as one of the subject with in the dual Degree Scheme with 50% marks from a recognized university.

r. Statistics: BSc Statistics or BSc Mathematics Main with not less than 55% marks in the concerned optional main subject (including subsidiaries).

s. Zoology: BSc with Zoology as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Fish and Fisheries / BSc Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation (Vocational ) / BSc Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics ( If zoology is one of the main subjects ) / BSc Industrial Microbiology (Vocational) (If Zoology is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) (If zoology is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) ) ( If zoology is one of the main subjects).

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