Biological sciences
Hello aspirant,
YES, you can apply for PGTRB exam, if you complete Msc Zoology from the correspondence, but that must be from a recognized University. The Maximum age limit for PGTRB exam is 40 years.
The full Eligibility criteria for Pgtrb exam is as follows :
Post Graduate with at least 50% marks (or its equivalent) from a recognized University. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from National Council for Teacher Education recognized institution.
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hello aspirant,
YES, You can do MSc Or MSc hons in zoology after BSc in biological sciences . You can also choose to do PhD after BSc by direct admission in renowned institutions like IISc. It is tough to get admission but for a merited student is a very good option.
the eligibility criteria for msc Zoology says that :
The candidate should have completed BSc(hons) zoology/ BSc(hons) biological science from Delhi University under CBCS or any other university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and the candidate have to secure minimum 50% marks in aggregate in it.
Further, to know more about the Msc Zoology course in detail, you cna follow the below mentioned link to know more :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/zoology-course
The Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Goa Campus, offers a two-year (4 semesters) full-time Master of Science (M.Sc) in Biological Sciences.
These are integrated degree programmes that do not require a B.Sc. as a prerequisite. While these programmes assure that any similar postgraduate scientific degree from another university includes the requisite science component, they also include several subjects that were previously thought to be the realm of engineers. The integrated structure of the programmes, as well as their analytical and engineering scientific content, lends them a more professional tone and equips students with the skills and problem-solving abilities to be productive in the workplace.
For more information about application process, fees, eligibility criteria, you can visit our site by clicking on link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bits-pilani-goa-campus/msc-biological-sciences-course
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top colleges under pmsss for bsc honours biological sciences
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Hello candidate
You seem to be a research enthusiast. If you want to pursue research in natural sciences like(biological sciences, biotechnology) then pursuing a B.Sc pass Home Science will not be at all in like you want it to be. You should pursue a normal B.Sc from any college which you get and should try to score a good GPA there. After that you can appear for national level exams like IIT JAM to get a seat at the IITs for post graduation. Thereafter, you can pursue a phd in your respective field of your interest and thus secure and fulfill your dream of being a researcher in your respective field.
The three group of plants that bear archegonia (female sexorgan mainly in ferns and mosses ) are
The main classification of plants ( kingdom plantae )
Based on flower formation plants can be classified into
2. phanerogams ( reproduces by seeds ) sub kingdom
( phenerograms are divided into spermatophyta ( division ) which is then divided into gymnosperms and angiosperms ( sub division ) )
hope this clarifies your doubt
best wishes for your future
Hi,
SEE csir net exam held for five subject i.e earth science, life science. mathematics, physical science and chemical science . the eligibility criteria to appear in csir net chemistry is candidates must hold an M.Sc./BS/B-Tech or equivalent qualification in Chemistry with the required aggregate percentage. marks criteria is 55% for general category student. for sc/ st marks criteria is 50%. if you have studied chemistry in graduate course and have studied also in masters degree than you are eligible to apply.
to know more about CSIR NET, follow our article at below link:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria#CSIR-NET-Eligibility-Criteria-2021-Determining-Factors
Nice to see that you are interested in Basic sciences. Now you should know in India there are four kind of Institutions:
Each of this institute courses in Biology but in each case there are some differences which you have to parametrize based on your targets.
At the top are the research institutes which are more interested in research and the best minds are there to guide you. In this institutes they make you more research oriented rather than just scoring marks. So if you are interested in research and want to pursue it in future then you should try for institutes like-
Now you may think that if you can't be a part of this colleges then you won't do good research, this is a misconception. In fact if you see the most PhD scholars then they are doing great works and are not part of any one of them in there BSc courses. So don't think that. Here what I meant is that the exposure to research is given by this institutes during your bachelors which normally the central universities and state universities can't impart before PG course.
Now for Central Universities and State government universities both are the great to study your UG or PG at. Depending on your location you have to choose the best as per your aspirations.
Some of the most preferred colleges in India for BSc Biology are:
To know about more universities visit the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-biology-degree-colleges-in-india
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Aspirants,
Best job opportunities after completing BS-MS Degree in Biological Science in IISER are Research in national level or private forms.You can also work as a JRF,Project Research Student and later work as a Senior research manager to work in any jobplace.You can also practise in Managerial and executioninst projects in many jobplaces available in India as well as outside.
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