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Biotechnology botany chemistry Biotechnology zoology chemistry Biotechnology microbiology chemistry which is best ??

Moumoyee Chakraborty 7th Nov, 2021

Dear applicant out of the three combinations I would suggest you not to combine Biotechnology and Microbiology with Chemistry, however you can opt for Biotechnology with zoology as a combination. As because Biotechnology will get you jobs in Laboratory, Pharmaceutical Companies, FCI jobs, zoology would boost your chances of selection. Having them as a Combination along with Chemistry will together provide you profound knowledge to explore your career goals.

Good luck!!

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how many seats are available in Jammu University msc botany

Saumya Singh 13th Dec, 2021

Hello

Msc in Botany in Jammu University  is a two year full time post graduation course and admission here is based on JUET (Jammu Entrance Test) and the total  no. of seats available for msc Botany is 30.

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how many seats are available in jammu University of Msc botany

Saumya Singh 13th Dec, 2021

Hello

Msc in Botany in Jammu University  is a two year full time post graduation course and admission here is based on JUET (Jammu Entrance Test) and the total  no. of seats available for msc Botany is 30 and post graduate should  should have completed their graduation from any University.

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can I drop physics in class 12 boards? I want to go for BSc in zoology or botany after 12

preeti verma 21st May, 2022

Hi there, the option is to be chosen between biology and Maths. Physics is mandatory. So please rethink and plan accordingly. Good Luck

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sir/mam, i have completed my graduation with zoology ,botany and anthropology general courses. what courses i have to do to become a nutrisionist??and then registered dietician??

Abhishek Roy 26th Oct, 2021

Since youre already a Graduate, you may perhaps pursue Postgraduation in Nutrition and Diabetics or Maybe a PG Diploma/Diploma in related domain of education to work as a Nutritionist or Dietician. For more information do follow the link below

https://www.careers360.com/courses/nutrition-and-dietetics-course

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I have pursued my MSc from botany but now i want to join IT industry....is it possible

Abhishek Roy 25th Oct, 2021

Yes, you can join the IT Industry. Try pursuing a MCA in Distance from IGNOU or maybe a PGDCA. You may pursue a Full Time MCA from some of the Good Universities or NITs, but ultimately a distance MCA will save your time. Other option maybe joining the IT/Software/Services Industry in a Managerial Role after pursuing PGDM/MBA. Incase youre not interested in pursuing a Degree or Diploma, you may perhaps pursue Courses, Certificates as well as Online Diplomas in Relevant Domains like Software, Programming, Data Science & Analytics, Product Management, Machine Learning from Top Platforms like Coursera, Great Learning, Upgrad, Udemy and many others.


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bsc botany( honors ) chemistry zology hindi get all syllabus in chapter and unit wise

mrinalini048 29th Oct, 2021

Hey Priyanka!

The course syllabus that you have mentioned in your question that you require, you haven't mentioned the University or College name for whom you require the syllabus of the course. If you require the syllabus of the course you have mentioned of a particular University or College, then you are required to mention the name as well because the syllabus actually varies from college to college. For example, the syllabus for the course in the University of Delhi (DU) may be different from some other Universities. Just like for the same subjects at school boards level, the syllabus is different for different boards. So, you may mention the College or University in the comment section or you can also repost your question with further details so that your query can be answered.

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What are the subject combinations one have to study in Bsc Botany honours in Du? What are the subsidiary and elective subjects offered in bsc. botany honours ? Kindly Help me in this matter. EXAMPLE-BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, CHEMISTRY....

Mansi Bhatt 3rd Dec, 2021

Hello!


I am listing down the subjects a student has to study in Botany semester wise (DU)

Part-I - Semester–I

  • Biology-I (Introduction to Biology)
  • Biodiversity I: Algae and Microbiology
  • Chemistry-I
  • Technical writing and Communication in English / Computational skills

Semester–II

  • Biodiversity II: Mycology & Phytopathology
  • Biodiversity III: Archegoniate
  • Chemistry -II
  • Technical writing and Communication in English / Computational skills

Part-II - Semester–III

  • Plant Resource Utilization
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Cell Biology - I
  • Molecular Biology - 1

Semester–IV

  • Plant Development and Anatomy
  • Ecology and Phytogeography
  • Cell Biology II
  • Molecular Biology - II

Part-III - Semester – V

  • Plant Systematics & Evolution
  • Plant Physiology
  • Environmental Management / Bioinformatics
  • Genetics & Genomics -I

Semester – VI

  • Plant Metabolism & Biochemistry
  • Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Genetics & Genomics - II

I hope this was helpful.


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what are the electives for botany hons. in shailabala womens college cuttuck?

Subhalaxmi Biswal 26th Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

Shailabala Women's College is an Odisha government-run postgraduate, undergraduate, and +2 women's academy in Cuttack.

It is the initial Women's College in the state.

The major and minor elective subjects are Phy, Chem, Maths, and Bio.

A learner is prohibited to select an elective subject equivalent or associated with her Honours subjects.

Topics having practical will have 75% marks as theory and 25% marks as practical.

I hope it helps.

Thank you.

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Im a bsc botany zoology chemistry student ,1st year..what eligibility code I opt for neet UG ???

Pragyanshi Tewari 23rd Oct, 2021

Dear candidate,

Your NEET UG eligibility code would be 05 if you have COMPLETED the first year of Bachelors degree at the time of applying for NEET UG. . I am writing below about the codes for more clarification on your end.

NEET exam code 1:

This code can be selected by aspirants who will be appearing for Class 12 or waiting for the result. However, students must furnish the relevant documents as evidence of qualifying for the exam after the announcement of the result.

NEET 2021 examination code 2:

  • Candidates who have completed a period of 12 years under Higher/Secondary examination or the Indian School Certificate Examination (ISCE), which is equivalent to Class 10+2 can opt for code 2. However, the last two years of study must include English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, or Mathematics or any other elective as a major subject as prescribed by the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT).
  • Aspirants who have passed 10+2 from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or state open school, as a private candidate from state boards; with Biology/Biotechnology as an additional subject
  • It should also be noted that the qualifying examination code for NEET 2021 for droppers will also be the same. For instance, a candidate has passed the qualifying examination from CBSE/ISCE or any state board in the year 2018, but wish to appear for NEET 2021, he/she can apply for the exam with Code 2
  • NEET 2021 qualifying code 3:
    Students can select this code if they have passed their Intermediate/Pre-Examination degree in Science stream from any recognized Indian University/Board or other body with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as a compulsory subject. The qualifying examination should also include a practical test in the mentioned subjects.
    NEET qualifying code 4:
    This code can be chosen after the completion of pre-professional/pre-medical examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English after passing either the Higher Secondary examination or Pre-university or equivalent exam. The qualification of pre-professional or pre-medical examination should compulsorily include the practical tests in all subjects.
  • Code 5 for NEET qualifying criteria 2021:

    Anyone who has passed the first year of a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology inclusion of practical tests. Candidates should also verify that the first year exam qualified is a university-level exam and they have also qualified Class 12 qualifying examination with the said subjects at a level not less than a core course.

    NEET 2021 exam code 6:

    Any aspirant who has passed B.Sc. examination with not less than two subjects which includes Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry can choose Code 6 from NEET qualification code 2021 as their eligibility code. Further, such candidates must have passed Class 10+2 qualifying examination with English, Chemistry, Physics and Biology/Biotechnology.

    NEET 2021 qualification code 7:

    In case of passed any other examination, which is equivalent to intermediate science examination of any university/board, can opt code 7 as NEET code 2021. It must be taken into consideration that students must have completed two years of study in Physics, Biology/Biotechnology, Chemistry and English and have passed practical tests also.

    NEET 2021 qualifying code for foreign candidates will be Code 7. The equivalence of a particular course with Class 12 boards will be determined by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). If the qualifying examination will be in grades, then the corresponding marks will be derived by AIU.

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