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Akansha Bisht

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Two colleges in Delhi offer BSc Genetics course. Candidates can check the details of these colleges in the table below.College NameTotal Fees (in INR)SVSU 1.22 LDyal Singh (PG) College (DSC Karnal)30.52 KNote: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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If you enjoy reading about the structure, function, and inheritance of genes, have related career goals, enjoy experiments, and envision a career in research, a Bachelor of Science in Genetics is a good course to take. Your abilities, interests, and long-term goals will all play a role in determining whether a career is right for you.

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Genetics course admissions are majorly based on Class 12 scores. However, some colleges conduct entrance exams such as CUET and ICAR AIEEA. CUET is not the exam conducted by these universities, some colleges also conduct university-level exams.

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You can get admission to a BSc Genetics college based on your Class 12 scores. Here are some options you may like:BSc Genetics CollegesTuition FeeGuru Nanak Dev UniversityINR 93,790University of LucknowINR 28,220Parul UniversityINR 3.07 LakhSuresh Gyan Vihar UniversityINR 2.01 LakhPadmashree Institute of Management and SciencesINR 1.45 - 1.6 LakhJSS Medical CollegeINR 3 LakhKristu Jayanti CollegeINR 2.35 Lakh

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Akansha Bisht

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Any student with PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology) subjects in Class 12 with a minimum of 50 -60% aggregate marks from a recognised board is eligible for BSc Genetics admissions. However, you may need to check the official site of your desired college for specific requirements.

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The scope of a BSc in Genetics is broad both in India and overseas because the field of research and development is developing quickly and making new discoveries every day. You can find work in a variety of industries as a graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Genetics program, including clinical research, healthcare, biotechnology, agriculture, pharmaceutics, and more.

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Akansha Bisht

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The 3-year undergraduate BSc Genetics program aims to teach students about biological variations, living body mechanisms, heredity, and the generational transmission of genes. Graduates with a bachelor's degree in genetics can pursue jobs in clinical research, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and other industries.

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Hi, you can find some good college options for BSc Genetics in the table below:Top BSc Genetics CollegesTuition FeeGuru Nanak Dev UniversityINR 93,790University of LucknowINR 28,220Padmashree UniversityINR 3.07 LakhSuresh Gyan Vihar UniversityINR 2.01 LakhPadmashree Institute of Management and SciencesINR 1.45 - 1.6 LakhJSS Medical CollegeINR 3 LakhKristu Jayanti CollegeINR 2.35 LakhNote: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary.

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No, you can pursue the BSc Genetics course with PCB as your major subject in Class 12. However, the eligibility criteria may differ depending on your desired college. Some colleges may need PCM/PCMB for the course admission.

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An MBA is a postgraduate professional degree programme and you can pursue it after completing your BSc in Genetics. However, you'll need to check for the specialisation that aligns with your future goals and interests as MBA courses are to gain business management skills, meanwhile, the Genetics course involves the study of Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, etc.

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