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The GATE Life Science syllabus's botany (XL-R) area covers a variety of subjects, including plant breeding, genetic modification, economic and applied botany, and plant systematics, Cell cycle and cell division, Plant Breeding, Genetic Modification, Genome Editing, Economic and Applied Botany, Plant Pathology, Ecology and Environment, Plant Anatomy, Plant Development, Cell, and Tissue Morphogenesis, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Genetics and Genomics, Plant Breeding, and Genome Editing.

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The GATE Life Sciences syllabus's Microbiology part covers a wide range of subjects, including Microbial Metabolism, Prokaryotic Cells: Structure and Function, and many others. Let's examine the entire microbiology curriculum, including Methods of Historical Perspective in Microbiology, Taxonomy and Diversity of Microbes, Prokaryotic Cells: Composition and Purpose, microbial expansion, Microorganisms under control, Metabolism in Microbes, Diseases caused by microbes and host-pathogen interactions, Chemotherapy/Antibiotics, Genetics of Microbes, and Molecular Ecology.

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This section includes several significant issues. Cell biology, parasitology, and immunology, among other things. Topics covered in the GATE Life Science syllabus for zoology include: Wildlife Diversity, Evolution, Genetics, Molecular biology and biochemistry, Biology of Cells, Expression of genes in Eukaryotes, Animal , physiology and Anatomy, Immunology and parasitology, Evolutionary , Biology, Ecology, and Animal Conduct.

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The final and best section of the Life Science GATE syllabus is this one. With the aid of this part, candidates can perform effectively and earn a high rank. The topics of food chemistry and nutrition, food microbiology, food products technology, and food engineering are all included in the GATE Life Science Syllabus 2024 for Food Technology.

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The following subjects are covered in the GATE Life Science syllabus for Biochemistry: the structure of life, the significance of water, Biochemical separation techniques, cell structure and organelles, DNA replication, transcription, and translation, immune system, vitamin and coenzyme kinetics, metabolism and bioenergetics, and DNA replication, transcription, and translation.

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The Regional Centre for Biotechnology (RCB), a nodal body within the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, administers the Biotechnology Eligibility Test (BET) to determine who is eligible to do research in the frontier fields of biotechnology nationwide. Candidates will be shortlisted for Category-I and Category-II of the DBT-JRF Programme according on their performance in the BET. Candidates who make the cut in Category I will be entitled to apply for fellowships at any accredited university or institution in India when they enrol in a fellowship-supported Ph.D. programme. Candidates who are chosen in Category-II are not eligible for any DBT-JRF programme fellowships. 

The initial step in the procedure for admission to the Ph.D./Research Programme with council sponsorship is the ICMR JRF Examination. Exams for the ICMR JRF fellowship are given all across the nation. For the purpose of deciding whether Indian national candidates are eligible to receive Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) through the Indian Council of Medical Research, the ICMR conducts a national level examination. The successful candidates' placement at a medical college, hospital, university, national laboratory, or other institution of higher learning and research, as appropriate, will determine whether they get a junior research fellowship.

Under the supervision of DARE, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and as the country's top administrative organisation for coordinating, directing, and overseeing agricultural research and education. The ICAR AICE-JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) is an All-India Competitive Examination for (a) Admission to 25% Seats in Accredited Doctoral Degree Programmes of Accredited Colleges of Accredited Universities under the ICAR-AU System (100% Seats of ICAR Deemed Universities and Dr. RPCAU Pusa, ICAR-DUs in Doctoral Degree Programmes) and Award of ICAR-JRF/SRF (Ph.D.)

In order to evaluate if Indian citizens fulfil the criteria needed for Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) and Lectureships (LS)/Assistant Professor positions in Indian institutions and colleges, the Joint CSIR UGC NET test is being administered. For training in research techniques under the expert supervision of professors and scientists working in university departments, national laboratories, and institutions across a range of scientific disciplines, CSIR and UGC offer Research Fellowships. National Science & Technology Human Resource Development is the focus of the joint CSIR-UGC NET Fellowship Programme. 

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For admission to various Research Programmes at 45 Central Universities of India, the National Testing Agency is conducting the Common University Entrance Test Research Programme (CUET-RP). Many State and Deemed Universities in India also accept it. The test's syllabus is divided into two parts: Part A, which covers language, general awareness, mathematical aptitude, analytical skills, and research methodology, and Part B, which covers domain knowledge.

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