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You are completed your graduation in zoology, botany and chemistry subject..that means you are pursuing mainly biology. Then you want to take study in MSc in zoology. Which is good. And yes, you can pursue the UGC NET examination. Which is mainly specific for PhD. You can apply this
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In order to pursue this course you need to have an aggregate of 40% from a recognised university and your percentage is above that so you are eligible for any college/university for the said course. There are many colleges that you can apply at but to get a more
Dear student,
Yes, you can apply for M.Sc Food and Nutrition course after completing of B.Sc General (Zoology, Botany and Chemistry).
The average course fees is Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 3 Lakhs per annum. Fees varies from College to College and also based on type of ownership of the College.
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Among this two courses, the job oriented course is BSc Food Technology but if you want to go for a more research oriented then BSc Botany will be better choice. But in general if you are going for BSc Food Technology then in order to get a good job and
Hi Mayur,
Each category of science has scopes in their respective fields.
Bsc. Chemistry deals with basically chemical compounds. There is huge scope for chemists i.e, they can go for pharmacy or various industries, chemical manufacturers, forensic, lecturer etc. Apart from these, they are also recruited in other fields such
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