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.
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Hi sneha,
Hope you're doing good.
Bsc botany and life sciences are two different programmes, both 3 years long.
I'll provide you with last years cut off list for these 2 domains. This is the 8th cut off list
Acharya narendra dev college
Bsc botany - 83.6%
Bsc life sciences - 84.5%
Bhaskaracharya college of applied sciences
Bsc life sciences - closed
Bscbotany - 86%
Daulat ram college for women
Bsc life sciences - 85%
Bsc botany - closed.
Deen dayal upadhyay college
Bsc botany - 87%
Bsc life sciences - 83.45 %
Deshbandhu college
Bsc life sciences: 83%
Bsc botany : closed
Dyal singh college
Bsc botany : 84%
Bsc life sciences : 84%
So, definitely you will get some college at the release of 7th or 8th cut off list according to merit.
Just keep a track of it and don't let the cut off list go, because they won't give you admission if your marks are even much above the cut off. They just take in marks around the cut off.
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Hello,
If you are asking about admission in Delhi University for MSc. Botany course, then the basic eligibility criteria for the course is:
A candidate must pass B.Sc.( Genl ./ Prog ) / B.Sc. (Pass) / B.Sc. Life Science (3 Years course after 10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose Examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and fulfill other conditions of eligibility. A candidate must secure 60% or above marks in aggregate and 60% or above marks in Botany.
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A candidate must pass B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany/B.Sc. (Hons.) Biological Science (3-Years Courses after 10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfill other conditions of eligibility. A candidate must secure 50% or above marks in aggregate & 50% or above marks in Botany.
As you have not mentioned your stream in the Bachelor's Degree, I am not able to answer whether you are eligible or not. But now, as you know the eligibility criteria, you can decide whether you are eligible to study the course in DU or not.
If you are asking about other colleges in Delhi, then let me know the name of the college where you want to study in, as you have not mentioned it in your question. If you let me know at least the name of the college in Delhi, may be I can help you with the eligibility criteria and admission procedure of the same, as different colleges have different criteria for selection and admission of students.
Hope this helps!
Botany is the science that deals in the structure of plants, their places of growth, their classification, the functions of their parts and the terms which are utilized in their denomination and description. B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany degree program involves the study of the structure, development, growth, and metabolism an extensive variety of biological disciplines, including algae, plants, and fungi.
This course provides a practice orientated programme of study for nurses wishing a community qualification recognised by the nursing and midwifery council. In BSc (Hons.) Nursing course, you are exposed to content and knowledge from both the nursing and public health fields.
Hello Purva
In most colleges you cannot change your stream from biology to physics as they are not that related. In my college, Central University, once you have taken admission in a subject of life science you cannot switch to pure science. However there might be colleges which can allow you to switch but I have not heard about any such incidence in Science field. There are a few engineering colleges which allows changing stream from civil to mechanical but thpse are limited to engineering colleges.
Hello aspirant
Msc in plant breeding is advanced study of improvement in crops and plants by inserting desirable traits in them.
Eligibility for the course is to have BSC in botany or any biology Subject from a recognized University.
As you have master's degree in botany, you are eligible for the course.
The course fees is 2 lakh 4 lakh.
Average starting salary ranges between 3 lakh to 10 lakh.
Students who aspire to study animal biology can benefit from Bachelor of Science in Zoology. The three-year imparts education on the diversity of animal life and development as well as their genetic structure. Students who pursue this course can pursue career paths in the field of wildlife conservation, environmental management, ecosystem monitoring, animal welfare and as well.
In order to pursue the B.Sc Zoology course, the candidates will have to fulfil the given below eligibility criteria:
The candidate must have passed class 12th or equivalent from a recognized board.
The candidate must have studied Mathematics and Physics as the main subjects in class 12th along with one of the optional subjects as Chemistry/ Biology/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science.
The candidate must have acquired a minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examination.
It is esteemed and opens up global opportunities for students who want to work for IFAW and RSPCA.
The admission to B.Sc Zoology course is done in two ways:
Merit-Based: The merit-based admission to the course is done directly on the basis of score obtained by the candidate in the qualifying examination. Some colleges also prepare a cutoff list based on the qualifying examination for admission.
Entrance Based : The entrance based admission to the course is done on the basis of score obtained by the candidate in a national level, state level or college level entrance exams. The admission is done through the counselling process.
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Hello Aspirant,
See , M.Sc. Biotechnology is Master of Science in Biotechnology is a two years Post Graduation Course and can be pursed after Graduation from Science stream. The eligible candidate must be an Indian national having completed Graduation with Botany, Zoology and Chemistry/Agriculture.
Hoping this may help.
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50% or more marks in English . An aggregate of 60% or more marks in physics , chemistry , and biology/bio chemistry / bio technology.
There is no age limit to apply for admissions . candidates of all age group can apply for getting enrolled in the university.
All the candidates must have passed their class 12th standard to be termed as a eligible for DU admission . the minimum marks to be acquired in the 12th academic level will be prescribed by the university and differs as per the courses.
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