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16th October 2012, 09:32 AM
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Re: M.Sc Genetics Entrance Question Paper

The Delhi University conducting a entrance test for the admission in M.Sc Genetics course.

Pattern of Written Exam:
It contains Objective type (Multiple choice): Based on B.Sc. syllabus of Delhi University with an emphasis on Biology and Genetics.
Candidates based on their merit in the written exam will be called for interview for final selection.
The number of candidates to be called for interview will be approximately five times the intake
capacity of the course.
Total Marks: 100 marks
Written paper = 80 marks
Interview = 20 marks
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7th December 2012, 08:53 PM
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Re: M.Sc Genetics Entrance Question Paper

i want multipulchoice quatiins with answers
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Hi, I am doing my preparation for the entrance in the Master of Science in Genetics so please tell me about its exam pattern and marks distribution.
how to prepare for msc genetics ? plz rply me .
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previous year entrance exam question papers of msc genetics in du
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23rd May 2015, 10:46 AM
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I want to do M.Sc Genetics Course form DU (University of Delhi) so please give me details including Question Paper Pattern of Entrance Exam?
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23rd May 2015, 10:46 AM
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Re: M.Sc Genetics Entrance Question Paper

Here I am giving you details about M.Sc Genetics Course form DU (University of Delhi) including Question Paper Pattern of Entrance Exam.

Seats in M.Sc (Genetics): 12

Eligibility Criteria:

1. Qualification:
Candidate should have passed B.Sc. undergraduate degree with a minimum of 60% marks. Candidates appearing for their final year exam are also eligible to apply.

2. Age limit:
Candidate should be at least 20 years of age as on October 01, 2012.

Application Procedure:
Application form can be downloaded from the official website DU (University of Delhi).

Filled application form along with all the required documents and a demand draft of Rs. 500/- for general candidates and Rs. 250/- for SC/ST candidates drawn in favor of ‘Director, University of South Delhi Campus’ payable at State Bank of India, South Campus branch should be sent to following address:

The Head, Department of Genetics
University of Delhi - South Campus
Benito Juarez Road
New Delhi – 110 021

Question Paper Pattern:
Paper will be an objective type paper for 80 marks, where the questions will be based on B.Sc. syllabus of Delhi University with an emphasis on Biology and Genetics.

Important Tentative Dates:
Opening date for obtaining Admission Bulletin with Admission Form:
1st week of June

Closing date for submission of application form:
Last week of June

Date for Entrance Test:
1st week of July

Date for display of qualified candidates list:
1st week of July

Date of interview:
1st week of July

Date for declaration of Final Result:
2nd week of July
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Previous years question papers for msc genetics
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7th November 2019, 01:18 PM
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Can you provide me the previous year M.Sc Genetics Question Paper of Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) for admission in Delhi University?
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7th November 2019, 01:22 PM
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Re: M.Sc Genetics Entrance Question Paper

The previous year M.Sc Genetics Question Paper of Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) for admission in Delhi University is as follows:


Q1. Which of the following statements about G proteins is FALSE?

1. They must be activated before the cell can make needed cAMP.
2. They become activated when bound to GDP.
3. They are involved in signal cascades.
4. They bind to and are regulated by guanine nucleotides.



Q2. Which one of the following statement about nitrogen fixation is correct?

1. Plants convert atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia
2. Mutant strains of rhizobium are able to secrete excess protein into the soil
3. The enzyme nitrogenase reduces N2 to form ammonia
4. Ammonia is converted to N2, which is the form of nitrogen most easily absorbed by plants



Q3. Which one of the following combination of scientist(s) and the experiment generated first conclusive evidence that DNA is the genetic material?

1. Watson and Crick who gave a model for the structure of DNA [Option ID = 88239]
2. Garrod, who postulated that Alkaptonuria, or black urine disease, is due to a mutation in the gene coding for important enzyme.
3. Beadle and Tatum, who used a mutational and biochemical analysis of the bread mold Neurospora to establish a direct link between genes and enzymes
4. Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty who repeated the transformation experiments and chemically characterized the transforming principle



Q4. Which one of the following is the main contributor of the ascent of sap in the xylem vessels ?

1. Root pressure
2. Transpiration and cohesive forces
3. Capillary action
4. Atmospheric pressure



Q5. Which one of the following, studies the transcripts and proteins expressed by a genome?

1. Structural genomics
2. Comparative genomics
3. Proteo genomics
4. Functional genomics



Q6. Red hair is a recessive trait in humans. In a random mating population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, approximately 9% of individuals are red-haired. What is the frequency of heterozygotes?

1. 49%
2. 18%
3. 42%
4. 81%



Q7. GTPase domain made up of alpha-helix and Beta pleated sheets in a certain relative orientation is an example of

1. secondary structure
2. primary structure
3. quatenary structure
4. tertiary structure



Q8. The migration of a protein on an SDS polyacrylamide gel is best described as inversely proportional to the

1. isoelectric point
2. log of carbohydrate content
3. log of molecular weight
4. negative charge



Q9. Phenotypes such as beard in a woman is most likely a result of the malfunctioning of:

1. Thyroid
2. Pituitary
3. Adrenal cortex
4. Adrenal medulla



Q10. In bacteria, partial diploids for a specific gene can be generated by

1. Conjugation using a Hfr strain
2. Conjugation using a F′
3. Generalized transduction
4. Transformation of chromosomal DNA



M.Sc Genetics Question Paper of Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET)





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