Botany
hi,
see cutoff score changes in every year and it depends on certain factors like number of applicants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category etc. however your score is good, but at this stage it is difficult to predict the exact cutoff for any particular stream. so I request you to wait for the results and it would be best if you also apply for others colleges as well apart from bhu to get the maximum possibility of admission this year.
you may follow the below link to know about the expected cutoff,
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-cut-off
Hello, hope you are doing well!
I searched a lot over the internet and the official website of Jamia Hamdard University but couldn't fine MSc Botany results 2018.
I think logging into the Botany Portal of Jamia Hamdard university might help. Try this link- http://jamiahamdard.edu/Department/DeptWiseLogin.aspx?nDeptID=es
Of this doesn't work too, then contact the university using the details mentioned below.
E-mail Addresses and telephone numbers of university officers:
Results are available but only till 2019 session. This is the link to that-
http://www.jamiahamdard.ac.in/Examination%20Results.html
Hello kritika,
Hope you're doing well.
For cracking BHU PET for botany , you need to do the following:-
1. Study intermediate botany thoroughly.
2. Go through the notes and books given and prescribed by BHU professors for your discipline.
3. Solve last years question papers ( last 5-10 years).
4. Focus on systematic and classical botany.
For chemistry,
1. You need to have a good knowledge of chemistry which you studied in graduation
2. General sciences.
3. Last years question papers
Practice as much as you can. It'll always fetch you something:)
All the best.
Hi Nihal,
This completely depends on your field or domain of interest that which subject from physics, chemistry, maths, zoology , botany you find easy to score well. See, if you are confused than have a look at your 12th scores, and the subject in which you are getting highest marks would be great and easy for you.
Otherwise, as per my opinion, B.Sc. Chemistry is easier to score good marks.
Choice is yours.....
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
hello aspirant,
some of the colleges for B.SC in PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
hope that helps
Yes there are a number of opportunities after Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Botany. You can work as a Horticulturist, Environment consultant, Ecologist, Molecular biologist, Professor in educational Institutions, Plant explorer, Plant biochemist etc. Pay scale of a botanist varies in the private and government sector. A professor or researcher can expect a salary ranging from Rs 18K -20K per month. In other sectors, a candidate can expect their pay scale to be around Rs 15K to Rs 25K per month initially. The salary will increase with experience.
Hello Aspirant,
Well,I can understand your confusion of choosing between the two needy courses. Let me explain you a bit about the two.
They are the two most popular B.Sc courses under Life Science. The scope of both B.Sc Zoology and B.Sc Botany is wide and can be a good option for candidates who want to go for research work in future that involves the study of living forms in the ecosystem.
Whether you pursue B.Sc Zoology or B.Sc Botany, you will get a chance to understand the nature of life. You will get an insight into the existence of a variety of species on earth whether it may be an animal or plant kingdom. After pursuing one of these courses you can work as professionals who will be directly involved in conservating lives on earth and maintaining a sustainable balance in nature.
Now, whether you should pursue B.Sc Zoology or B.Sc Botany depends on your interest and understanding animal life or plant life. If plants interests you more, then go for B.Sc Botany and if animal life interest you more, then you should go for B.Sc Zoology. However, this is just the basic interest which will help you decide the course that you should opt. There are a lot more factors which you must consider before choosing the course. Some of them are the scope, of course, job roles after the competition of course and salary.
In this article, we have covered the details on both B.Sc Zoology and B.Sc Botany course which will give you a clear picture about choosing the right course after Class 12th.
This may help.
Happy learning!
Hello aspirant, 84% is a good percentile to be enough to secure a seat in B.sc Botany.
Following are some of the reasons why a student should pursue B.Sc Botany course or not:
If you are one of the students who wish to learn about the plant species in detail then B.Sc botany is a good choice for you. The course equips students with in-depth knowledge of the plant kingdom and species existing in the ecosystem.
Plants are the most essential entities of the planet that supports the lifestyle and existence of human life on earth. If you want to learn about plants at a broader level like its metabolic activities, its medicinal properties, its relationship with the environment then you must opt B.Sc botany course.
B.Sc Botany opens ups gate for higher education after the course. You can either pursue M.Sc Botany or you can mix up a few disciplines and pursue masters course either from India or abroad.
The need for Botanist is demanding to analyse diseases in animals and recover from it. They are also responsible for a sampling of plants, conservation of plant kingdom and discover the medicinal effect of plants to prepare organic medicine. B.Sc is a good choice if you want to make a career as a Botanist.
After the completion of B.Sc Bonaty, the other job roles that you can opt are Floriculturist, Ecologist, Environmentalist, Plant Conversationalist etc.
REASONS TO PERSUE Bsc. MATHEMATICS
The study of Mathematics in undergraduate deals with the structure, change and space. Students need to meet the eligibility criteria set up in order to pursue the course. After completing BSc Mathematics, students have various options they can take up and have a promising career ahead as the scope is bright.
ALL THE BEST
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