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I have completed BSc.Botany, so could I go for Msc.(hons) Microbiology

Arhana Chakraborty 4th Jul, 2021

The eligibility criteria for MSc Microbiology are:

  • The candidate must have 55% marks or 5.5 CGPA in there BSc
  • The eligible fields for BSc are: Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physiology, Microbiology

As you have completed BSc Botany then you are also eligible for the course provided you must satisfy the minimum

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Sir I got 64.7025577 percentile in jee mains 2021. CBSE Board, OBC category which college can I get for CS branch.

Sowmya Konkala 3rd Jul, 2021

hello,

64.7025577 percentile would fetch a rank between 361093-405921. as of now its tough to say about fetching seat in college because the analysis and also cutoffs change every year .  considering you from obc category,with your percentile ,you have tough chances to fetch seat for fetching in nits,iiits,gftis as

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I scored 80 in physics ,75 in chemistry,91 in zoology and 90 in botany in 12th .am l eligible to do microbiology and can I become a researcher

Navneet Singh 2nd Jul, 2021
Hi Syam,

First of all, you have a very good score in your 12th, well done.
Secondly, I would like to inform you that in India the minimum eligibility criteria for BACHELORS or UNDERGRADUATE course in MICROBIOLOGY is 10+2 with PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY /ZOOLOGY / BOTANY as your subjects
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Among 90 questions how many come from zoology and botany in neet ?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 2nd Jul, 2021

Hi

Out of 90 questions in biology, there is no fixed number of question from Zoology and botany in neet but yes more or less it is around 45 and 45 from each. There's hardly a difference of 2-5 questions.

For example,

In neet 2020, 43 questions were asked from

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NEED TO APPLY FOR BSC BOTANY IN TAMIL MEDIUM WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION

medsra159 3rd Jul, 2021

Dear leaner,

Every college has some eligibility criteria for bsc botany one must passed in 10+2 in English, physics chemistry, biology stream and percentage varies from 55%-60% must have secured.

Documents to be scanned and uploaded as per instruction in webportal.

Documents required are 1.qualifying mark sheet

2.community certificate.

3.transfer

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I want to do Msc in botany. So help me search a better university for me.

Sowmya Konkala 1st Jul, 2021

hello aspirant,

Below are the top msc in botany colleges/universities in India:

hindu college,new delhi

chandigarh university

jain university

hansraj college,delhi

fergussan college,pune

miranda house new dlehi

kalinga university,raipur

maharaja sayaji rao university of baroda

christ university

banaras hindu university

dr,ambedkar ope university

for more information and full list refer

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what are the subjects of bsc in botany

Ujjwal Kumawat 27th Jun, 2021

Dear Aspirant

I hope you are doing well

Subjects BSc in Botany :

  • Plant Anatomy.
  • Plant Physiology.
  • Plant Embryology.
  • Biology and Diversity of Seed Plants.
  • Bioethics.
  • Environmental Studies.
  • Plant Evolution.

To know more about it check out the link given in below https://www.careers360.com/courses/botany-course

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which is the better course, bsc biotechnology or bsc botany with biotechnology (dual core)?

Sohamsengupta8 25th Jun, 2021

Hello Student

If you go for teaching job in future you should take BSc botany course after BSc to do MSc and then PHD for a college lecturer job. On the other hand if you go for research work do more prospect in this Naina job then you go for

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does amirta vishwa peedam have bsc botany with biotechnology (dual core) course?

Sharon Rose Student Expert 23rd Jun, 2021

Hello,

No, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham does not offer Dual Degree in B.Sc Botany With Bi-Technology in any of its campuses. It offers B.Sc Biotechnology in Under Graduate level and M,Sc Bio-Technology in Post Graduate level in Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus. You can find the list of courses Amrita Vishwa

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