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30th July 2014, 02:34 PM
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BHU MSc Zoology Entrance Exam
I am giving you information about PET MSC zoology entrance examination organized by Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi ?
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30th July 2014, 04:18 PM
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Re: BHU MSc Zoology Entrance Exam
Here I am giving you information about PET MSC zoology entrance examination organized by Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi .. MSc Zoology Entrance Exam eligibility : Eligibility: You have to pass a bachelors degree in Science stream from any recognized University. for admission you have to passed BHU PET entrance examination with good marks. Detailed Syllabus of M.Sc Zoology PET in BHU Systematic and Animal Diversity Systematic Kinds of Zoological classification Components of classification Concepts of species Kinds of taxonomic characters Morphology Embryology Numerical Cytogenetical Biochemical Animal Diversity Criteria for classification of multi-cellular animals Non–Chordates Protozoans Poriferans Cnidarians Ctenophorans Platyhelminths Nematodes Annelids Arthropods Molluscs Echinoderms Hemichordates Chordates Protochordates Urochordates Cephalochordates Cyclostomes Fishes Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals Animal Form and Function Nutrition & Digestion Gas exchange and internal transport Pattern of circulation in non-chordates and chordates Respiratory pigments and transport of gases Structure and function of gills Structure and function of trachea and lungs Types of circulatory systems Types of excretory organs in non-chordates and chordates Nervous system Receptors and Sense organs Reproduction Cell Biology The Cell Organization of cell Extra nuclear Nuclear Cell reproduction Elementary idea of cell transformation and cancer Introduction to the cellular basis of immunity Biochemistry Bio-molecules Amino acids Proteins Enzymes Carbohydrates - Structural polysaccharides Homopolymers Heteropolymers - Carbohydrates as source of energy Glycolysis Krebs cycle Electron transport chain and ATP synthesis Lipids Nucleic acids DNA structure DNA and RNA as genetic material DNA replication - Semi-conservative replication, Basic mechanism of replication (Prokaryotes) Types of RNA Comparative Physiology Respiration Circulation Nutrition and Digestion Excretion Movement Neuronal transmission Endocrinology Introduction to endocrinology Endocrine glands in mammals Pituitary Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenal Endocrine pancreas Testis Ovary Endocrine glands in insects Developmental Biology Gametogenesis Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Concept of competence, determination and differentiation Concept of regeneration External and internal fertilization Extra embryonic membranes in chick Gastrulation in frog and chick Genetics Elements of heredity and variation Extension of Mendel’s Principle Dominance relationships Lethal alleles Pleiotropy Epistasis Penetrance and expressivity Phenocopy Polygenic inheritance Cytoplasmic and infective inheritance Linkage Human Genetics Applications of genetic engineering - Molecular diagnosis of genetic disorders and gene therapy, Crop and livestock improvement Evolution Concept of organic evolution Evidence of Organic evolution from Comparative anatomy Comparative embryology Palaeontology Biochemistry and Genetics Zoogeography Theories of organic evolution Lamarckism Darwinism Synthetic theory Evolution of man Animal behavior Concepts and patterns of behavior Instinct and learning Genetic basis of behavior Control of behavior Social organization Biological rhythms Functional Anatomy and Economic Importance of Non-Chordates Protozoa Metazoans Porifera Cnidaria and Ctenophora Platyhelminthes Nemathelminthes Annelida Arthropoda Mollusca Echinodermata Mammalian Physiology Respiration Circulation Nutrition and Digestion Excretion Nervous System Muscles Mammalian Endocrinology Hormones General mechanism of hormone action Biosynthesis and biological actions in Thyroid Adrenal Endocrine pancreas Testis Ovary Pineal Gastrointestinal hormones Hormonal dysfunctions and diseases Developmental Biology Fertilization Determination and differentiation Metamorphosis in frog Development and functions of placenta in mammals Embryonic stem cells Genetics Gene mapping Mutation and mutagenesis Quantitative inheritance Gene expression and gene regulation Organization of human genome Human genetic disorders Transgenic animals Contact details : Banaras Hindu University Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Rd, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005 0542 236 8938 • [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=banaras+hindu+university&hl=en-IN&ll=25.268838,82.991259&spn=0.010343,0.020363&gb v=2&fb=1&gl=in&cid=1764353241387796263&t=m&z=16&iw loc=A[/MAP] |
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16th March 2016, 12:25 PM
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BHU MSC Zoology Entrance Exam
Hello friend I am looking for the msc zoology entrance exam syllabus of Banaras Hindu University, can you provide it to me?
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16th March 2016, 12:26 PM
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Re: BHU MSC Zoology Entrance Exam
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi was established in 1916, is an internationally reputed temple of learning, situated in the holy city of Varanasi. Banaras Hindu University ranks among the first few in the country in the field of academic and research output. Syllabus Semester – I ZOM101 Non Chordata & Chordata (Credits 1.5+1.5) ZOM102 Entomology & Fish Biology (Credits 1.5+1.5) ZOM103 Vertebrate Endocrinology ZOM104 Analytical and Molecular Techniques & Microscopy (Credits 3+1) ZOM105 Lab. exercises based on courses ZOM101 & ZOM102 ZOM106 Lab. exercises based on courses ZOM103 & ZOM104 ZOM107M Minor Elective: Evolutionary Biology (for students of other PG programmes) Minor Elective (for Zoology students) Semester – II ZOM201 Cytogenetics & Genetics (Credits 2+2) ZOM202 Biochemistry & Cell Structure and Function (Credits 2+2) ZOM203 Histology and Histochemistry & Bioinformatics (Credits 1.5 + 1.5) ZOM204 Mammalian Physiology & Neurobiology (Credits 2.5+1.5) ZOM205 Lab. exercises based on course ZOM201 ZOM206 Lab. exercises based on course ZOM202 ZOM207 Lab. exercises based on courses ZOM203 & ZOM204 ZOM208M Minor Elective: Hormones and Diseases (for students of other PG programmes) Minor Elective (for Zoology students) Semester – III ZOM301 Developmental Biology & Immunology (Credits 2+1) ZOM302(A-E) Major Elective Course I ZOM303(A-E) Major Elective Course II ZOM304(A-E) Major Elective Course III ZOM305 Lab. exercises based on course ZOM301 ZOM306(A-E) Lab. exercises based on courses ZOM302,303 & 304(A-E) Minor Elective (for Zoology students) Semester – IV ZOM401 Animal Behaviour & Environmental Biology (Credits 1.5+1.5) ZOM402 Evolution & Parasitology (Credits 2+1) ZOM403(A-E) Major Elective Course IV ZOM404(A-E) Major Elective Course V ZOM405 Lab. exercises based on courses ZOM401 & ZOM402 ZOM406(A-E) Lab. exercises based on courses ZOM403 & 404 (A-E) ZOM407(A-E) Project work/ Dissertation ZOM408 Seminar Course Duration Two Year (Semester System) Eligibility Graduation in Science with at least 50 % marks or Equivqlent CGPA Facilities Library Health Services Sports & Games Co- Curricular Activity Hostels Alumni Cell Canteen Workshop Museum Library Hospitals Address Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India - 221005 0542 - 2307220 2368938 |
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26th November 2019, 07:59 AM
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Re: BHU MSc Zoology Entrance Exam
Can you provide me the previous year question paper for MSc Zoology BHU PET (Banaras Hindu University Post Graduate Entrance Test) as I need it for preparation of the examination?
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26th November 2019, 08:01 AM
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Re: BHU MSc Zoology Entrance Exam
The previous year question paper for MSc Zoology BHU PET (Banaras Hindu University Post Graduate Entrance Test) is as follows: Syllabus of MSc Zoology PET in BHU Systematics and Animal Diversity • Systematics • Kinds of Zoological classification • Components of classification • Concepts of species • Kinds of taxonomic characters • Morphology • Embryology • Numerical • Cytogenetical • Biochemical • Animal Diversity • Criteria for classification of multi-cellular animals • Non–Chordates • Protozoans • Poriferans • Cnidarians • Ctenophorans • Platyhelminths • Nematodes • Annelids • Arthropods • Molluscs • Echinoderms • Hemichordates • Chordates • Protochordates • Urochordates • Cephalochordates • Cyclostomes • Fishes • Amphibians • Reptiles • Birds • Mammals Animal Form and Function • Nutrition & Digestion • Gas exchange and internal transport • Pattern of circulation in non-chordates and chordates • Respiratory pigments and transport of gases • Structure and function of gills • Structure and function of trachea and lungs • Types of circulatory systems • Types of excretory organs in non-chordates and chordates • Nervous system • Receptors and Sense organs • Reproduction Cell Biology • The Cell • Organization of cell • Extra nuclear • Nuclear • Cell reproduction • Elementary idea of cell transformation and cancer • Introduction to the cellular basis of immunity Biochemistry • Bio-molecules • Amino acids • Proteins • Enzymes • Carbohydrates - Structural polysaccharides • Homopolymers • Heteropolymers - Carbohydrates as source of energy • Glycolysis • Krebs cycle • Electron transport chain and ATP synthesis • Lipids • Nucleic acids • DNA structure • DNA and RNA as genetic material • DNA replication - Semi-conservative replication, Basic mechanism of replication (Prokaryotes) • Types of RNA Comparative Physiology • Respiration • Circulation • Nutrition and Digestion • Excretion • Movement • Neuronal transmission Endocrinology • Introduction to endocrinology • Endocrine glands in mammals • Pituitary • Thyroid • Parathyroid • Adrenal • Endocrine pancreas • Testis • Ovary • Endocrine glands in insects Developmental Biology • Gametogenesis • Spermatogenesis • Oogenesis • Concept of competence, determination and differentiation • Concept of regeneration • External and internal fertilization • Extra embryonic membranes in chick • Gastrulation in frog and chick Genetics • Elements of heredity and variation • Extension of Mendel’s Principle • Dominance relationships • Lethal alleles • Pleiotropy • Epistasis • Penetrance and expressivity • Phenocopy • Polygenic inheritance • Cytoplasmic and infective inheritance • Linkage • Human Genetics • Applications of genetic engineering - Molecular diagnosis of genetic disorders and gene therapy, Crop and livestock improvement Evolution • Concept of organic evolution • Evidence of Organic evolution from • Comparative anatomy • Comparative embryology • Palaeontology • Biochemistry and Genetics • Zoogeography • Theories of organic evolution • Lamarckism • Darwinism • Synthetic theory • Evolution of man Animal behavior • Concepts and patterns of behavior • Instinct and learning • Genetic basis of behavior • Control of behavior • Social organization • Biological rhythms Functional Anatomy and Economic Importance of Non-Chordates • Protozoa • Metazoans • Porifera • Cnidaria and Ctenophora • Platyhelminthes • Nemathelminthes • Annelida • Arthropoda • Mollusca • Echinodermata Mammalian Physiology • Respiration • Circulation • Nutrition and Digestion • Excretion • Nervous System • Muscles Mammalian Endocrinology • Hormones • General mechanism of hormone action • Biosynthesis and biological actions in • Thyroid • Adrenal • Endocrine pancreas • Testis • Ovary • Pineal • Gastrointestinal hormones • Hormonal dysfunctions and diseases Developmental Biology • Fertilization • Determination and differentiation • Metamorphosis in frog • Development and functions of placenta in mammals • Embryonic stem cells Genetics • Gene mapping • Mutation and mutagenesis • Quantitative inheritance • Gene expression and gene regulation • Organization of human genome • Human genetic disorders • Transgenic animals |
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