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June 12, 2008 16:46 IST

What: Yuvaraja's College (Autonomous) in Mysore invites applications from eligible candidates to the 5-year Integrated MSc course in Molecular Biology.

Eligibility
~ Students from all over India, who have completed the Pre-University
course equivalent course in the Science stream with at least 50 per cent marks in aggregate (excluding languages) and at least 50 per cent marks in Biology (relaxable by 5 per cent for SC/ST candidates) are eligible to apply.

~ The compulsory entrance test of All India level will be held at Yuvaraja's College on July 7, 2008 between 11.30 am and 1.30 pm. The selection is purely on the basis of performance in the entrance test.

Admission procedure
The application form may be obtained from June 2 onwards in person from the Principal on payment of Rs 120/-. They can also be obtained through post by sending a Demand Draft for Rs 120/- plus Rs 80/- towards postal charges.

Students can also download the application forms from the website www.yuvarajacollege.org and www.ycm.uni-mysore.ac.in and submit the same along with a demand draft for Rs 120/-

Another demand draft for Rs 300/- for the entrance examination favouring the Principal, Yuvaraja's College, payable at SBM, Mysore will have to be enclosed with the application form.

1. The filled-in application together with the Demand Draft along with necessary certificates and copies of marks cards should be submitted to the Principal, Yuvaraja's College, Mysore 57005 on or before July 5 (latest by 5 pm).

2.  Fee structure: Rs 40,000/- per year (or Rs 20,000/- per semester). No postal intimation will be sent. The list of the selected candidates in the waiting list will be displayed on the notice board.

For further information
The Principal,
Yuvaraja's College,
Mysore 57005
Phone: (0) 821-2419292, 2419239, 2419236
E-mail: principal_ycm@rediffmail.com
Mobile: +91 94489 33006

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