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Mansi mehra

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No, you are not eligible for M.Sc. in neuropsychology after B.Sc in Zoology. A person should have a graduation degree in psychology or equivalent.

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Latika khatri

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Admission in BSc Zoology is done in two ways Merit-Based and Entrance exam based such as BHU UET, MCAER CET, NEST, JEST. Some of the top colleges for BSc Zoology are Banaras Hindu University, Mount Carmel College, St. Xavier's College, and Hansraj College.

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Latika khatri

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Yes there are 96 seats for the freshers for B.Sc. In Zoology in mmtm college darbhanga.

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Latika khatri

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Yes you are eligible for every government job but you have to appear for competitive exam like ssc/cgl, Prelims etc.

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Latika khatri

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Yes you can get job after graduation in Zoology as a
environmental consultant, Animal clinics
Animal behaviourist
Animal control officer
Animal scientist
Wildlife biologist
Marine scientist
Zoo curator
Conservationist
Forensic expert
Lab technicians
Veterinarians.

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Naveen Bio

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To get admission in M.Sc. Zoology you should have Zoology as mainstream subject in undergraduate with 55 percent. You should apply for TANCET and the cutoff ranges from 100 to 200.

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Naveen Bio

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For pursuing M.Sc in Zoology, you should study life science with Zoology as main subjects or one of the core subjects. You should get 55% and the cutoff varies from year to year.

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deepika maurya

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Both courses are equally good and have great salaries, and job prospects in the present and future. However, it depends on your interest If plants interest you more, then go for a Bachelor of Science in Botany, and if animal life interest you more, then you should go for a Bachelor of Science in Zoology. Botany is a better option for Job Opportunities and Careers than Zoology as Civil Engineers mastered in Soil are preferred over Zoologists. Students having a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany can find a lot of career opportunities in the public sector. They can join the BSI (Botanical Survey of India), the NIO (National Institute of
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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Zoology is subject related to the study of solely animal kingdom and the study focuses mostly on the morphology and anatomy of animals and where as Biology is the subject related to study of any kind of living organisms and their relationship between themselves. Zoology itself a part of Biology and Biology is very good subject to learn and explore.

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Jainil Joshi

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Unfortunately there is no M.Sc. Zoology course provided by the university for now.

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