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Sreetama Datta Roy

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There are a total of 100 questions in the Biology section of NEET. However, candidates will have to attempt 90 questions. The NEET Biology section is divided into two sections, Botany and Zoology. Each of these areas, Botany and Zoology are further divided into Section A and Section B. The Section A carries 35 questions and Section B carries 15 questions and candidates can attempt 10 questions out of 15 questions. 

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Candidates must have scored an aggregate of 55% for General/ OBC (NCL)/ EWS (50% for SC/ST) in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English subjects.Thanks 

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To be eligible for the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BSc programme at GITAM Visakhapatnam, candidates are required to have successfully completed their class 12 education with a focus on Biological Science, Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Food Science, or Home Science. Additionally, candidates holding qualifications such as BEM, BPharm, BPT, MLT, or BDS are also eligible for admission. The minimum aggregate requirement for eligibility is set at 50%, ensuring that candidates have a solid academic foundation. This diverse set of eligibility criteria reflects GITAM's commitment to welcoming students from various educational backgrounds, f
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Shivam Dureja

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According to the data available, B.Sc in Agriculture has better placement opportunities at Cluster University. B.Sc in Agriculture focuses on agriculture-related courses, which provide more scope for jobs in diverse fields, including state government agriculture departments, self-entrepreneurship, and marketing careers. On the other hand, B.Sc in Biology has higher study options and career avenues, including post-graduate courses in related subjects. However, B.Sc in Agriculture is considered better than B.Sc in Biology in terms of job opportunities and salary.

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Maharishi Arvind University offers both B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture and B.Sc. in Biology programs. The placement and career opportunities for these programs may vary, but the information available does not provide a clear comparison between the two courses. However, some insights can be gathered from the search results:B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture: This programme focuses on providing knowledge in agriculture, which is a growing field in India. The course covers various aspects of agriculture, including crop production, soil management, and pest controlB.Sc. in Biology: This programme offers a broader range of subjects, including physi
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