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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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It's very difficult to get DU on asked CUET score under the SC category. The CUET score above 650 can be safe for DU for the SC category.

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Akansha Bisht

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 Zoology is the scientific study of animals, covering a wide range of species from microscopic organisms to complex vertebrates. It encompasses areas like animal behaviour, physiology, anatomy, genetics, evolution, and ecology.Botany is the scientific study of plants, including algae, fungi, mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants. It covers plant Anatomy,  Physiology, Taxonomy, Ecology,  Genetics, and evolution.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParametersBotanyZoologyCourse LevelUG, PG, PhD, DiplomaUG, PG, PhDCourse Duration2-3 years2-3 yearsCourse FeeINR 1,
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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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According to the latest data available, RSKVV Gwalior does not provide M.Sc in the specialisation of Zoology. The following are the specialisations available in M.Sc at this institute:-HorticultureAgronomyAgricultural economicsPlant pathologyVegetable ScienceGenitics and plant breedingFloriculture and landscapingFruit scienceEntomologyAgriculture extensionAgriculture biotechnologySoil scienceAgricultural statisticsSpices and plantation cropsB.sc is also not available in the specialisation of Zoology at this Institute. So if you want to pursue M.Sc only in Zoology, you need to find other Institute. 

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Yash Garg

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There isn't much information provided regarding placements at Jagiroad College. However it depends on one's own interest. It will be best to get in touch with the placement cell ir alumnis of the particular courses for best information.

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Tejaswini Polavarapu

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As you might have known DU is a very good college for pursuing B.Sc. zoology. DU have high priority and value for education. No, it is difficult to get a seat in Delhi University (DU) with 616 marks as you might need to get around 680 to 700 marks at least to get admission to BSc Zoology at DU in CUET (Gen). There is a very less possibility to get seat with 616 marks in CUET (Gen).

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Of course, with a score of 79.8% in Class 12th, you have high chances of getting admission to undergraduate courses in Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Zoology in several universities across India.

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Interested candidates can obtain information about the exchange programme by visiting Amity University's official website. The three-year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology programme at Amity University Noida is available to undergraduate students. For students to be enrolled in this course, their 12th grade GPA must have been 60.0%. The entire cost of tuition for Amity University Noida's B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology is INR 3.60 lakh. In order to increase the popularity of exchange courses within the Amity network of institutions, Amity University is listed among the universities maintained by the International Association of Universities (IAU). Acc
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At Andhra University, the BSc programme in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology covers a broad range of subjects across these three disciplines. In Chemistry, students study foundational topics such as inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, along with practical laboratory work to develop experimental skills. Botany includes subjects like plant anatomy, physiology, genetics, and taxonomy, with a focus on understanding plant biology and ecology. Zoology covers the study of animal biology, including anatomy, physiology, genetics, and evolution, along with the practical aspects of animal dissection and microscopic examination.

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc Botany and MSc Zoology are two specialised master's degree programs in the field of biological sciences. Both programs offer in-depth knowledge and training in their respective areas of study. MSc Botany and MSc Zoology are two distinct master's degree programs that cater to individuals interested in studying plants and animals, respectively. While Botany focuses on plants and their various aspects, Zoology delves into the study of animals. Both disciplines offer exciting career opportunities and contribute to our understanding of the natural world. Candidates can look at the table to see the comparison between the two co
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