Botany
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For taking admission for an MSc in Botany the admission process varies depending on the university. Generally most of the top institutions give admissions based on entrance exams, while some private institutions may offer you merit based admissions.
The general eligibility criteria is a students must have an undergraduate
Hello aspirant,
The three-year undergraduate BSc Botany program focuses on the scientific study of the plant kingdom and the observation of how plants interact with their surroundings. Numerous subjects are covered in the BSc Botany syllabus, including the structure, function, categorization, evolution, and variety of plants. The overall cost is
You can pursue bsc nursing based on 12th qualifications, not your bachelor's degree. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) are mandatory subjects for the course.
If you dont have these subjects you can first pursue a GNM diploma. After completing the GNM and gaining professional experience, you would then be eligible
Yes, you can technically apply for a master’s in chemistry (M.Sc Chemistry), but most universities require a B.Sc degree with chemistry as a core or honours subject for eligibility. If you only studied botany as your generic elective and didn’t take core chemistry papers, many top universities may not accept
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The syllabus for 1st year varies from college to college. So, to get accurate information, please ask your question with the name and location of the college.
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Since you have passed Class 12 with PCB, English, and IT with 61 percent, you are eligible to apply for B.Sc. Botany seats at PN College, provided the college accepts students with your combination of subjects. For Phase-II selection, admission depends on seat availability, merit, and cutoff marks from Phase
Yes, with 61% in Science stream, you do have a chance of getting admission in PN College (Botany Hons.) especially in Phase-II, as cut-offs usually drop after the first phase. The chances depend on:
Usually, Botany Hons. cut-off is
Yes, this is possible because after you have completed your graduation Science) and post graduation (Botany) you can appear for Food Inspector exam subject to specific eligibility requirements as prescribed by the exam conducting authority (such as UPSC, SSC and State Public Services Commissions).
In most cases it requires candidates
Hello. Yes, you can do M.Sc. in Chemistry or Botany as a private (non-regular) student — but only in a few universities in India, as most UGC-recognized universities do not offer private mode for postgraduate science courses due to their practical/lab requirements.
M.Sc. Private/Distance Mode is Rarely Available for:
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I hope this helps you.
Best of luck for your preparation.
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