Botany
Hello
Your qualification in 12th is what considered for neet
Yes, you are eligible for neet examination if you do bsc(zoology, botany, defence studies) provided you must have
passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got
at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category
at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to st/Obc/ Sc
at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.
So, if you fulfill this requirement as per your category then you are definitely eligible for Neet examination ,even if you do bsc(zoology, botany, defence studies) and after qualifying Neet examination you can get admission in medical colleges for MBBS etc on the basis of rank or marks obtained by you in NEET
Also,
*there is no upper age limit for Neet examination as of now
For detailed information about neet examination go through our page forl which link is provided below; -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
While filling the neet form
You need to choose the code 02.
This is because,
Though you are doing bsc(zoology, botany, defence studies) your highest qualification with all the three subjects i. e physics chemistry and Biology /biotechnology remains 10 + 2 .
While, those who have passed 1st year of 3 year degree/graduation course with all the three subject i. e physics chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology needs to select code 5 and those who have completed BSc with at least any two of physics chemistry and Biology in their bsc need to select code 6.
For more visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Neet 2021 application has been closed on 10th August, so you need to wait for neet 2022 now
Thank you
Hello,
It depends your query is regarding which college, some conduct admission based on the merit of the qualifying examination, while in case of others admission is done through entrance test, such as BHU PET/CUCET/TUEE etc, to provide you an example Delhi University conducts admission through both ways, the only condition is academic merit based admission is only applicable for students belonging to Delhi University, and in case those who don't belong, they are required to appear for the entrance test, the seat intake is divided with equal weightage, the eligibility criteria to pursue MSc Botany is passed graduation in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 50% or above aggregate depending upon the norms of the university, if you want to know about any specific college then you can mention the name in the comment box below, visit our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-botany to know more detailed information about MSc Botany.
Hey,
Botany, often known as plant biology or plant science, is the scientific study of plants. It's one of the most important fields of biology, and it's concerned with the study and investigation of plant life.
The study of animal life is referred to as zoology or animal biology. Similarly to botany, zoology is one of the most important areas of biology, with its own set of sub-branches.
Both these fields are different from one another. As you have to perform research, write synopsis, and then, you need to decide which subject you want to opt for. Both of these subjects are equally good. You just need to discover your interest as choosing any course vaguely will result in further problems.
You can pursue any course in bachelors for taking up the IAS exam. However, as you are already clear, that you want to opt for Botany/Zoology as an optional subjects, then, it would be best if you figure this out and pursue your bachelors in this field only. Optional subject plays a very important role in IAS exam. Even if you are confused in this, you can better go for B.SC (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry). Because in this you would be able to study both Botany and Zoology and at the end you can choose subject of your choice as an optional.
Know more about IAS Exam over here: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias
Hi
Its available easily. Type in google search "PG cet last year question papers of M.sc botany of dharwad University" you will find one in the first link itself.
Hope this helps!
Hi Aspirant,
From August 6, the conducting authority of Visva Bharati University has started the admission process for Visva Bharati University 2021. Admissions to UG programmes would be based on the best of 4 calculation marks, while admissions to postgraduate programmes will be based on students performance in the entrance examination of the university.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck!
Hi aspirants
yes you can do. You are eligible to do M.Sc Zoology after Botany Hons. You should have passed with 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (Medical and Allied Medical Science/ Biosciences / Life Sciences) or equivalent to apply for MSC Zoology . The duration of the course is only 2 years after B.Sc .
Hope this Helps
Good luck!
Hello Aspirant!!
You didn't mention clearly that for which exam you are asking us the model question papers. But, you are an medical aspirant, so, here I am providing you the link for downloading the model question papers and the mock test.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
In this link, you can download the previous year NEET question papers which will be very useful for further references.
https://medicine.careers360.com/download/neet-sample-papers-previous-years?icn=neet-sample-papers&ici=neet-text-mapping
In the link given above, consists of many sample questions for NEET exams in many languages.
You can also attempt free mock test using the link provided below:
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/
Hope all these information helps you a lot!
Best of luck!!
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