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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You need to first clear the 2nd year backlog. The following courses can be done after B.Sc Zoology.M.Sc ZoologyM.Sc Forensic scienceM.Sc MicrobiologyM.Sc health care scienceM.Sc Bioinformatics 

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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Indian Academy Degree College does not offer a B.Sc. in Zoology. While Indian Academy Degree College is a well-known institution in Bangalore, India, it primarily offers undergraduate programs in the fields of Commerce, Science, and Arts. However, it is advisable to directly contact the college or visit their official website for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding their course offerings.

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chetan dubey

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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Sports Science or a B.Ed in Physical Education in Kerala after completing a B.Sc in Zoology. While the B.Sc in Zoology may not be directly related to sportsScienceor physical education, it is still possible to switch fields and pursue further studies in these areas.For a Master's in Sports Science, you may need to fulfill certain prerequisites or additional qualifications, such as a bachelor's degree in a related field or specific coursework. It is advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the universities or colleges offering the Master's in Sports Scienceprogrammein Kerala to determine if your B
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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Yes, Assam University in Silchar, Assam, India offers a B.Sc. (Hons.) programme in Zoology. The university is known for its diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Zoology. This programme provides students with a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of zoology, including animal physiology, ecology, genetics, evolution, and taxonomy. It aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in the field of zoology and prepare them for careers in research, conservation, wildlife management, teaching, and other related fields. It is always recommended to verify the latest
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Hritik Awasthi

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You can pursue M.Sc in Zoology or Microbiology after completing your Bachelor’s degree in Homeopathy. However, it is best to check with the university you are interested in to see if they have any specific requirements for admission.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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You must submit a CSIR NET Life Sciences application because you are studying microbiology. The administrators will issue you a Certificate once you pass the test, which you can use to apply for assistant professor positions at various colleges and universities.

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