B.O.T.
hi,
see I understand you are in great dilemma , however you have already studies bachelors, complete b.ed and masters course. now see the government examinations vacancy differs every year and there is hard to predict for each year how many vacancy and streams would allow.
now coming to b.sc zoology, syllabus includes
so there is chemistry course includes in zoology syllabus but botany may not available as per course structure of most of the university. now if the additional course available in the college you may take botany as additional while studying b.sc zoology.
hope it would help.
Hello Candidate,
Here is a list of the colleges in tamilnadu offering bachelors in occupational therapy course-
Annamalai University
Sri ramachandra Institute of higher education and research
KMCH college of occupational therapy, Coimbatore
Jkk munirajah medical research foundation college for occupational therapy
Chettinad institute of education and research
For more details you can visit https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-occupational-therapy-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Hello aspirant,
Bachelors of Occupational Therapy, also known as BOT, is a bachelor's degree programme in the field of medicine. The course has been structured to focus on practices of prevention and cure along with rehabilitation.
The minimum eligibility for securing admission to B.O.T. program is clearing HSC(10+2) or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from a recognized board. Many institutions/Colleges conduct Entrance Test for admission to B.O.T. program.
Santosh World Medical Academy, Ghaziabad.
Govt Medical College & Hospital, Nagpur.
KMCH College Of Occupational Therapy, Coimbatore.
National Institute For The Locomotor Disabilities, Kolkata.
Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Institute for Physically Handicapped, New Delhi.
All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Christian Medical College, Madras Medical College, NALSAR University of Law, School of Business Management, Noida International University, KLE University. etc are some of the top BOT Colleges in India.
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Hello,
Bachelors of Occupational Therapy, also known as BOT, is a bachelor's degree programme in the field of medicine.
In order to secure admission in the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) programme, you will have to pass class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects.
Neet is not required for Bot course you have to give common entrance test of the College you want to take admission in.
Mentioned below are some of the major entrance examinations conducted in the country for admission to the course.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bot-bachelor-of-occupational-therapy
You can refer to this link for more information about the course.
Hope this helps!!
Please provide your category and domicile in the question so that the student experts can be able to tell you whether you'll be able to get a seat in M.SC Botany in Osmania University or not. Though you have secured a good rank in the entrance exam, predicting whether you'll be able to get a seat or not seems to be difficult as the cutoff list varies categorically and from year to year as well. So it is better suggested for you to check the official cutoff results in order to see whether you have qualified the minimum qualifying rank or not. Based on your rank, you will get a seat in the college.
Hope, it helps you.
Yes, you are very much eligible. There is no condition that you need to passed PCB from the same subject and same sitting
In 2019, under State Quota, an All India Rank of 37846 was the cut off rank for AU Region female and the cut off rank for SVU was 43744. This was approximately a marks range of 400-450. But now this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year. AP has 1% reservation for CAP. But with a score of 434, you might fall short by few marks for a Government Quota seat in Private Medical Colleges. You might get a seat in Management Quota. Having said that, this is based on 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs change every year depending on various factors such as no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, no.of Candidates qualified, top NEET score and difficulty of the exam. For a complete list of colleges that you may have a shot at, please use our College predictor: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer .
Hi,
If you have chosen Life Sciences as a stream for UGC NET, it would be best to choose the subjects which include life sciences. So, the best option would be to choose M.Sc in Botany/Zoology to make it ease. It would be a better option and at last, it all depends upon your area of interests.
Dear Applicant,
I hope you ate doing well.
You see if you want to clear UCG NET in life sciences I would suggest u to study MSC in life sciences only as it will help you along.
The MSc syllabus in life sciences is basically the syllabus for NET. You will learn Microbiology and few things in Animal and Plant. So with this you dont have to put extra time specifically for NET. Your preparation for MSc will serve to be enough for NET. So if possible go for MSC in life sciences.
It's ok to take other subjects but they wont necessarily help you out much because individually zoology or botony are all a part of life sciences so if you study MSC in botony you wont get exposure to zoology so you will need to put more effort to gain that knowledge.
Hope this helps
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