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Bharath Kumar R

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Please refer to the following link https://www.shiksha.com/university/babasaheb-bhimrao-ambedkar-university-bbau-lucknow-26165/cutoff for the detailed review of the college. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University cut-off would be based on the cut-off marks decided by the University. Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized educational board to apply for further admission. All the best for your future.

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deepika maurya

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Life Sciences is a collective term used for scientific disciplines which study living things. It includes disciplines such as biology, botany, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, and physiology.
With a major in life sciences degree, a range of career avenues open up for you across industries. For instance, the Biotechnology Industry,Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Higher education or research in the field of Biological Science and Biotechnology, Marketing managers, and so on. It is a multidisciplinary field that requires you, as a student, to learn, apply, evaluate and to do practical work.
While many people view Life Science as one of
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Harshit Tripathi

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It depends on which university you are studying if in your college there is any parallel course in which the subjects at first year is same, then they might let you change your course. But according to the best of my knowledge, you can't change branch after 1st year in B.Sc. And universities like DU don't offer integrated courses but in them also you can change your course within a limited time. And there is no way you can change to engineering while studying Life Science. So, you should think more about choosing engineering or B.Sc. So that you don't have to change your course.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Career opportunities after B.Sc. Life Sciences are adequate. The salary of a B.Sc. Life Sciences graduate depends on the respective specialisation and demand for the job role. The scope of B.Sc. Life Sciences is diversified into different sectors. B.Sc. Life Sciences courses are offered by many institutes and colleges and thus aspirants have the scope and opportunity to work in different places. The most common B.Sc. Life Sciences jobs roles are:
Pathologist
Immunologist
Agronomist
Palaeontology
Horticulturist
Food Scientist
There are various fields to get a B.Sc. Life Sciences job in India. B.Sc. Life Science
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Jagadeeshwar Vubbapally

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You should have a degree in B.Sc and you have to attend the college entrance exam.

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Shankar Kumar Nayak

Beginner-Level 2

Sambalpur University offers MSc programme across various specialisations such as Applied Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, Anthropology, among others. The total expected course fee for MSc course is Rs 14,082. For the selection of the candidates, Sambalpur University conducts entrance exam followed by viva-voce rounds. Check the following table to know about the MSc specialisations along with the eligibility and available seats:

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Shijin Kumar c

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The fees would be yearly that you have to pay around 90 to 130 thousand rupees.

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Hemanth Kumar

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Yes you can surely attend the CSIR life Science if you have done your M.Sc. In environmental Sciences.

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NAFISH Akhter

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I'll recommend Jain University as Placements in this college are pretty good, the faculty train you well so that you have both practical and theoretical knowledge. You get a lot of internship opportunities so that you have work experience. The syllabus given here has a lot of scope. The companies linked with the college for placements are very renowned and prestigious companies. The college building is pretty huge. The classrooms are large and spacious. The college does not have huge grounds like other universities, but it has never discouraged sports like there is a cricket coaching in the basement and basketball can be played on the
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