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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 300 marks in the CUET exam, admission to a college under Delhi University (DU) for B.Sc Zoology would be challenging because the cutoff scores of DU are generally high, especially for popular programs like Zoology. The cutoff varies every year with the number of applicants and the performance of the exams.

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Fathima Liyana

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Actually you can withdraw from any universities but it specific process and implications will be there from varying from college or universities, The common considerations to note are:-- Institutional policies: Check your colleges policies regarding this.-? Academic and financial implications: Understand how withdrawing might affect your academic record and any financial aid or scholarships you may have received.-? Timing: Its an important, as some colleges allows students to withdraw during specific periods without academic penalty.-? Formal Procedure: You will need to submit a formal request or fill out a withdrawal form, and you may
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Sagar Gupta

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You can find B.Sc. Zoology first semester notes through several sources:University Websites: Many universities provide study material, syllabus, and notes on their official websites for students. Check your university's website for any downloadable resources.Online Educational Platforms:Websites like Coursera, edX, or Khan Academy offer free courses and resources that might complement your syllabus.Specific platforms like Study.com or Swayam may also provide detailed notes and videos for Zoology topics.YouTube: Many educators and university channels upload lecture notes and study materials on YouTube, covering topics relevant to your f
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krish goel

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Hello! Greetings everyoneNorth Orissa University offers several scholarship programs for students pursuing a BSc in Zoology, including:Merit Scholarships: Awarded based on academic performance.Financial Assistance: Available for economically disadvantaged students.Government Scholarships: Various state and central government schemes may apply, such as scholarships for SC/ST/OBC students.For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of North Orissa University or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the guidelines to get accurate information.Thanking you

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The major difference between B.Sc Biology and B.Sc Zoology is that B.Sc Biology includes the study of both plant, and animal physiology and anatomy. And, in B.Sc Zoology, it includes the study of only animal physiology, evolution, anatomy, etc.The interested candidate should have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as major subjects in Class 12th. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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The B.Sc programme at Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) Kota, which specializes in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology, is intended to give students a thorough grasp of the life sciences and how they relate to one another. The curriculum usually consists of foundational courses like Botany, which covers the biology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology of plants; Chemistry, which includes Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry and gives a strong foundation in chemical principles and their applications; and Zoology, which focusses on the biology, taxonomy, anatomy, and physiology of animals. Students can also participate in field res
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, with a BSc Zoology, you are eligible to pursue a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT). DMLT programs are open to candidates with a background in Science, and your knowledge in Zoology will be beneficial for understanding medical and biological concepts in lab technology.To apply, you can check eligibility criteria and application dates for DMLT courses offered by universities, medical colleges, or paramedical institutes in your area. Admissions are often based on merit, but some institutes might conduct entrance exams. Generally, applications can be completed online through the institution’s official website or in
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Varun Murugan

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Direct admission to the M.Sc. in Agriculture at Kurukshetra University is not available. Admission is based on merit, requiring a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). You must also qualify for the entrance exam conducted by the university. Since you have a B.Sc. in Zoology (Hons), you meet the subject eligibility, but you'll need to check if your specific program aligns with their requirements. Ensure you apply through the official portal during the application period.

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Akansha Bisht

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The highest paying job after a BSc in Zoology depends on factors like your experience, advanced degrees, and specialization. Some of the highest-paying jobs for those with a BSc in Zoology include: Research Scientist: You can work in universities, government laboratories, or research institutions in areas like genetics, animal behavior, ecology, or wildlife conservation. Professor of Zoology: In India, the national average salary for a professor of zoology is INR 15.8 LPA.

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