Biology
Hello Aspirant.
Your question is quite unclear and I am unable to make complete sense of it. However, I will try answering it with whatever little sense I can make of it.
If you mean to say that you have studied PCM till class 12 and now you want to enroll in a course that is concerned with biology, let me tell you that there are high chances that you will not meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the said course. This is because most probably any course related to biology will require the student to have studied biology as a subject in classes 11 and 12.
However, if you still want to get into a biology-related course, there is an option, which is to study Biology of the +2 level from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). It is advisable that you should confirm with the competent authorities once before considering this option.
In case, this is not what you meant, kindly rephrase your question in a better way so that I can provide you with a relevant answer.
Hope you will find this helpful. All the best for your future endeavours.
Hello!
No, you're not eligible for the post of PGT in Biology. The minimum qualification needed for PGT (Biology) is that the candidate must have a Master's degree in one of the following subjects- Z oology, Life Sciences, Bio Science, Microbiology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Molecular biology, Plant Physiology etc. And they must have Zoology and Biology in graduate level. Candidates with B.ed degree is preferred.
Since you've completed your B.Sc., you're eligible for the post of TGT.
Hope this answers your query.
Aristotle is known as the father of biology. He was a Greek philosopher. He was born in 384 BC. He was also known as the teacher of Alexander, and Aristoxenus. Aristotle studied in the Plato's school. He is the student of another Greek philosopher Plato. For his appreciate work, he was posted as the head of the royal academy of Macedonia. Besides father of biology, he is also known as Father of Political science, father of teleology, father of meteorology, father of psychology, father of embryology etc.
Your question is a bit unclear. I'm assuming you want to know if you're eligible to study MSc Marine Biology after completing your undergrad in Zoology. So, here's the eligibility criteria for MSc Marine Biology-
Candidates must have completed a bachelor’s degree in life sciences such as botany, aquaculture, marine biology, zoology, biochemistry, microbiology and biotechnology with minimum 55-60% in the qualifying exam.
Hello aspirant,
Have a clear idea as to which area you want to pursue. Select your Bachelor's degree keeping in mind the assorted options like Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Astronomy, Geology, Social Sciences, and others. You may pursue professional courses like B.Tech, BSc, B Pharma, etc. in your interested subject.
To become a researcher a Bachelor's degree alone is not required. While a bachelor's degree will provide you with a strong base to widen your knowledge base, a master's and Ph.D. might be essential.
You can even have Biotechnology in your Bachelor's and Master's then you can work under a qualified professor and go for further preparation.
You can even give entrance or selection tests for NASA and other companies if you have your idea or a model in mind. You can prepare your idea and represent it. If they like your idea you can have a chance to work with or under them.
Thank you
Hey aspirant
Your mark will 186 according to details given. You attained minimum cut off. You will be eligible for applying. But getting a seat for mbbs will be difficult for this mark. If you're from st category then you should score minimum 450+ for getting an admission in mbbs. In private colleges also minimum 350+ is needed. For more details on rank prediction refer below link https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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So, with regard of you're query. You can choose from a variety of defense options, including the army, navy, and air force. However, if you still think that these courses are very challenging, joining the merchant marine can be your best alternative. Having a big salary and global tour yet having no formal education
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Hope you are doing well. According to past trends and cut offs for Delhi General category you could seek admission in the following colleges:
1. Accman Business School
2. Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Professional Studies
3. Delhi Institute Of Advanced Studies
4. Delhi Metropolitan Education
5. Delhi School of Professional Studies & Research
6. Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology & Management
7. I deal Institute of Management and Technolog y
8. JIMS Engineering Management Technical Campus
etc,.
You could use this college predictor link to predict the colleges you might get into based on gender, caste, home state, etc,. :
https://www.careers360.com/ipu-cet-college-predictor
All the best!
This is a very big conception among the freshers who want to go for the UPSC CSE examination. See there is no such influence of your subject in the preparation of UPSC CSE. Every year a lot of Engineers, Doctors also become IAS officers and they are certainly not from the backgrounds like Economics, GEOGRAPHY etc. As a result, what ever the subject combination you wish, you can study. The eligibility criteria for the UPSC examination is that the student need to be a Graduate in any stream. So you can complete graduation in any stream of your choice and you can become an IAS officer provided, you must be sincere about the preparation of UPSC CSE. The preparation for the UPSC CSE is the main thing which matters the most for the success to become an IAS officer.
For more information regarding UPSC CSE preparation tips consider the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
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