Botany Eligibility

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you are eligible. But entering into Biotechnology after a graduation degree in Botany you need to go through a rigorous course comprising different subjects like Immunology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, etc. along with new lab techniques. You can try for exams like GAT-B/IIT JAM if eligible for MSc Biotechnology programs with fellowships. 

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Varun Murugan

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Yes, a B.Sc. Zoology student with minor subjects in Botany and Human Physiology is eligible to appear for the IIT JAM Biotechnology exam. The eligibility criteria state that candidates must have a bachelor's degree in any branch of biological sciences, which includes Zoology, along with a background in subjects like Botany and Physiology. Additionally, candidates need to meet the minimum aggregate marks requirement, typically around 50%

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Akansha Bisht

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Botany courses are available at various levels like UG, PG, Doctorate, Diploma, and Certifications, so the eligibility criteria also vary. Here is the general idea of eligibility criteria for Botany courses:UG: Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB subjects and a minimum of 50% aggregate score from a recognised board.PG: A bachelor's degree in BSc Botany or any relevant discipline from a recognised university.Doctorate: Master's degree in MSc Botany or any relevant discipline from a recognised university.

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Saraswat Meher

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Based on the information provided, having an M.Sc. in Microbiology and a 72.8 percentile in the CSIR NET exam 2023 makes you eligible to teach Botany in intermediate levels. Microbiology is considered an allied and relevant subject to Botany and Zoology according to UGC guidelines from July 18, 2018. This background, along with your competitive exam performance, positions you well to teach Botany effectively at the intermediate level.

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Anisha Mishra

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The minimum eligibility criteria to get admission to the BSc (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) programme offered at NMKRV College For Women is Class 12 with at least two Science subjects as optional (should have studied Chemistry as optional).

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Saloni Sharma

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The admission criteria for M.Sc Botany at Khalsa College, Amritsar is based on the candidate's performance in the qualifying examination and an entrance test. The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in Botany or any related subject with at least 50% marks from a recognized university. In addition, the candidate must appear for an entrance test conducted by the college, which includes multiple-choice questions from Botany, Chemistry, and Physics. The selection of candidates is based on their performance in the entrance test and their academic record. The college also follows the reservation policy of the Government of Punjab for adm
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Mansi mehra

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The eligibility for M.Sc. In clinical psychology is graduation in psychology or equivalent with an aggregate of 50%. The basic requirement is a Bachelor's degree. So you can apply for the course.

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Mohit Patil

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Dear Shubham, If you had Mathematics as one of the subjects at 12th standard then you're definitely eligible for NIMCET and also for any other Entrance exam for MCA.

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Mohit Patil

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Dear Shubham, You are absolutely eligible for NIMCET. If you had Mathematics as one of the subjects in the 12th standard you are eligible to take admission to the MCA course.
But As a Botany Hons Student I will recommend you just follow your field for the career, because MCA is all about Mathamatics and Statistics and Programming.

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