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Mohammed imraan

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After completing a B.Sc in CBZ (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology), several master's courses are suitable:M.Sc. BiotechnologyM.Sc. BiochemistryM.Sc. Environmental ScienceM.Sc. Molecular BiologyM.Sc. Medical TechnologyM.Sc. Applied BiologyCardiac Perfusion Technology (if interested in medical technology).

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YASH SHARMA

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Biology program at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has been gradually rising in the general category as well as in the SC/ST/PWD reserved categories. The competitiveness of the General Category has also increased for the applicants; the cutoff mark has increased from 79.5% in 2016 to 84.5% in 2020. The SC/ST/PWD cutoff percentages have also risen overtime from 62.5% in 2016 to 67.5% in 2020.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes it is,  There are various factors on which it dependsCutoff of BSc Biology starts decreasing from cutoff to cutoff and chances are you may get it through the last cutoff or previous onesIf you have a quota then chances are high like sports quota, SC/ST/OBC quota, etc.After a 2–3 cutoff, most preferred college cutoff always goes down so many students withdraw their admission from their current college hence they had to entertain students from the current cutoff which is slightly less than the first one ex.there are 100 seats in college and first cutoff is 92 then after 3–4 cutoff, it may come down to 88,87 if someon
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Akansha Bisht

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When comparing the two degrees, competition for MBBS seats is far greater than for BSC seats. MBBS is a five-year programme in clinical Medicine that focuses on developing professionalism for the entire human body and keeping patients active. BSc students are in different courses and do not have the same possibilities to treat patients that MBBS students have. It is a 3-year programme where candidates will learn about important Chemistry, Protein Theory, and other topics.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The admission process of Jiwaji University closed in June 2024. However few seats are still vacant in B.Sc Hons Zoology, Botany. So please contact University directly for further details.

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Sayyed anamta irfan

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B.Sc Biotechnology is a good choice if you're planning to pursue an M.Sc in Forensic Science.It provides a strong background in molecular techniques, DNA analysis, and other biotechnological applications that are directly relevant to forensic science. This specialised knowledge and technical skills can be highly advantageous in a forensic Science career, giving you a solid foundation for advanced studies and practical applications in forensic laboratories.

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Shailja Rawat

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Amity University offers a four-year research-based BSc course in Biology. The course is aimed at building a strong foundation in various facets such as Environmental Studies, Plant Sciences, Behavioural Science, and more. Moreover, a BSc in Biology degree enables students to seek job opportunities in various industries such as Space research institutes, Agricultural departmentBiotechnological companies, Environmental Planning and Conservation, and more.Overall, the scope of careers after Biology courses in India is broad and diverse, with opportunities available in both traditional and emerging sectors. Tabulated below are different jo
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Tasneem Hoda

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The University of North Georgia offers the Bachelor of Sciences in Biology course for international students. Some of the features of the programme are given as follows:The BSc in Biology course focuses on the biology majors that will help the students to work on their career goals. After the students graduate from this course, they can receive the opportunity to volunteer in the community. The course will provide the knowledge of various areas such as basic Science concepts that will make them understand facts about biology. It also focuses on quantitative analysis in the form of probability, statistics and graph interpretation.&
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