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I have scored 76% marks in 12 th std . I want to do bsc in biology can i get admission in Ferguson college pune with these marks?

Shambhavi shambhavi 30th Dec, 2024

With 76% in 12th, you may be eligible for admission to Ferguson College for BSc in Biology, but the final decision will depend on their cutoff for the year and the number of applicants. It's advisable to check their official admission guidelines and cutoff scores for better clarity.


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what all courses are offered in bsc for science students

Radhika Goyal 28th Jul, 2024

Hy,

For science students, a wide range of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) courses are available, each focusing on different areas of science and technology.

Basic Sciences

1.1. B.Sc. in Physics

  • Focus: Fundamental principles of physics, classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and optics.

1.2. B.Sc. in Chemistry

  • Focus: Organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, analytical techniques, and chemical reactions.

1.3. B.Sc. in Mathematics

  • Focus: Pure mathematics, applied mathematics, algebra, calculus, statistics, and differential equations.

1.4. B.Sc. in Statistics

  • Focus: Probability, statistical methods, data analysis, and mathematical statistics.

2. Life Sciences

2.1. B.Sc. in Biology

  • Focus: Plant biology, animal biology, genetics, ecology, and evolutionary biology.

2.2. B.Sc. in Zoology

  • Focus: Animal physiology, anatomy, taxonomy, and animal behavior.

2.3. B.Sc. in Botany

  • Focus: Plant anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, and plant ecology.

2.4. B.Sc. in Microbiology

  • Focus: Microbial organisms, their genetics, biochemistry, and pathogenicity.

2.5. B.Sc. in Biotechnology

  • Focus: Genetic engineering, molecular biology, cell culture, and bioinformatics.

2.6. B.Sc. in Environmental Science

  • Focus: Ecosystems, environmental management, pollution control, and sustainability.

2.7. B.Sc. in Biochemistry

  • Focus: Chemical processes within living organisms, enzymology, and metabolic pathways.

2.8. B.Sc. in Genetics

  • Focus: Genetic analysis, heredity, molecular genetics, and genetic disorders.

3. Applied Sciences

3.1. B.Sc. in Computer Science

  • Focus: Programming, data structures, algorithms, software engineering, and database management.

3.2. B.Sc. in Information Technology

  • Focus: Computer networks, web development, cybersecurity, and software applications.

3.3. B.Sc. in Data Science

  • Focus: Data analysis, machine learning, statistical methods, and big data technologies.

3.4. B.Sc. in Electronics

  • Focus: Electronic circuits, digital electronics, analog electronics, and communication systems.

3.5. B.Sc. in Forensic Science

  • Focus: Criminalistics, forensic biology, forensic chemistry, and crime scene investigation.

4. Interdisciplinary and Specialized Courses

4.1. B.Sc. in Marine Biology

  • Focus: Marine ecosystems, marine organisms, and oceanography.

4.2. B.Sc. in Agriculture

  • Focus: Crop production, soil science, agronomy, and agricultural economics.

4.3. B.Sc. in Dairy Technology

  • Focus: Dairy farming, milk processing, and dairy product technology.

4.4. B.Sc. in Food Technology

  • Focus: Food processing, food safety, and food quality management.

4.5. B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Focus: Drug development, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical technology.

4.6. B.Sc. in Astronomy and Astrophysics

  • Focus: Cosmic phenomena, astronomical instrumentation, and observational techniques.

5. Health and Medical Sciences

5.1. B.Sc. in Nursing

  • Focus: Nursing practices, healthcare management, and patient care.

5.2. B.Sc. in Radiography

  • Focus: Medical imaging techniques, radiological sciences, and patient safety.

5.3. B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology

  • Focus: Diagnostic procedures, laboratory techniques, and clinical biochemistry.

6. Engineering and Technology

6.1. B.Sc. in Engineering Physics

  • Focus: Application of physics principles to engineering problems, including materials science and nanotechnology.

6.2. B.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry

  • Focus: Chemical processes in industry, chemical engineering, and materials science.

6.3. B.Sc. in Engineering Chemistry

  • Focus: Chemistry applied to engineering problems, including polymer science and chemical technology.
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Bsc courses for science students

Tanya Gupta 6th Jun, 2024

Hello,

list of B.Sc. courses for science students:


Core Science Courses:

B.Sc. Physics

B.Sc. Chemistry

B.Sc. Mathematics

B.Sc. Biology

B.Sc. Biotechnology

Applied Science Courses:

B.Sc. Computer Science

B.Sc. Information Technology (IT)

B.Sc. Environmental Science

B.Sc. Agriculture

B.Sc. Nursing

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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what all courses are offered in bsc in pcb

Radhika Goyal 28th Jul, 2024

Hy,

A B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) program with a focus on PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) provides a broad foundation in these core sciences. The courses offered typically cover a range of topics across these disciplines, preparing students for various career paths in science, research, and applied fields.

1. Physics

1.1. Classical Mechanics

  • Kinematics, dynamics, laws of motion, work and energy, rotational motion, and gravitation.

1.2. Electromagnetism

  • Electric fields, magnetic fields, circuits, electromagnetism laws (e.g., Maxwell’s equations), and applications.

1.3. Optics

  • Geometric optics, wave optics, interference, diffraction, and polarization.

1.4. Thermodynamics

  • laws of thermodynamics, heat engines, entropy, and thermodynamic processes.

1.5. Modern Physics

  • Quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics, and particle physics.

1.6. Solid State Physics

  • Crystal structures, lattice vibrations, electrical properties of solids, and semiconductors.

1.7. Experimental Physics

  • Laboratory techniques, data analysis, and experimentation related to physical principles.

2. Chemistry

2.1. Physical Chemistry

  • Thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, quantum chemistry, and spectroscopy.

2.2. Organic Chemistry

  • Structure and reactivity of organic compounds, reaction mechanisms, and functional groups.

2.3. Inorganic Chemistry

  • Coordination chemistry, transition metals, periodic properties, and bioinorganic chemistry.

2.4. Analytical Chemistry

  • Techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and electrochemical analysis.

2.5. Industrial Chemistry

  • Chemical processes in industry, reaction engineering, and material science.

2.6. Biochemistry

  • Enzyme function, metabolic pathways, molecular biology, and biochemical analysis.

2.7. Experimental Chemistry

  • Laboratory techniques for synthesis, analysis, and characterization of chemical substances.

3. Biology

3.1. Botany

  • Plant anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, and plant ecology.

3.2. Zoology

  • Animal physiology, anatomy, development, and animal behavior.

3.3. Genetics

  • Principles of heredity, molecular genetics, and genetic disorders.

3.4. Microbiology

  • Microbial physiology, genetics, and applications in medicine and industry.

3.5. Cell Biology

  • Cell structure, cell division, and cellular processes.

3.6. Ecology

  • Ecosystem dynamics, environmental biology, and conservation biology.

3.7. Evolutionary Biology

  • Theories of evolution, natural selection, and evolutionary mechanisms.

3.8. Human Biology

  • Anatomy and physiology of the human body, health, and disease.

4. Interdisciplinary and Applied Courses

4.1. Environmental Science

  • Study of environmental issues, sustainability, and ecological balance.

4.2. Bioinformatics

  • Application of computer technology to biological data, genetic sequences, and molecular modeling.

4.3. Forensic Science

  • Application of biological and chemical sciences to criminal investigations.

4.4. Biotechnology

  • Techniques and applications in genetic engineering, cell culture, and bioprocessing.

5. Practical and Laboratory Work

  • Practical Chemistry Labs : Synthesis, analysis, and experiments in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.
  • Practical Physics Labs : Experiments related to mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, and thermodynamics.
  • Practical Biology Labs : Microscopy, dissections, biological assays, and fieldwork.
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can i became a BSC nurse if i take vhse diary farm course is this possible?

Nitin Kumar 5th Jun, 2024

No, taking a VHSE Dairy Farm course wouldn't directly qualify you for a B.Sc. Nursing program in India.

Most B.Sc. Nursing programs in India require candidates to have completed their 10+2 (class 12th) with Science stream subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) as the core subjects. Some universities might accept candidates with Maths instead of Biology, but science is a general requirement. While a VHSE certificate is equivalent to a 10+2 qualification, the Dairy Farm course wouldn't provide the necessary science background for a B.Sc. Nursing program.

I hope it helps!


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i got 65000 in emceat so i can fo bsc radiologist

Shambhavi shambhavi 30th Dec, 2024

With a 65,000 rank in EAMCET, getting admission into a BSc Radiology course may be challenging, especially in government colleges, as they tend to have higher cutoffs. However, you might have a better chance in private colleges. It's advisable to check the cutoff trends and eligibility criteria for specific colleges offering BSc Radiology.


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i got in kcet 77557 rank in bsc nursing which college i get

kumardurgesh1802 18th Sep, 2024

Hello student,

With a KCET rank of 77,557 for B.Sc Nursing , your chances of getting a government seat might be limited, but you can still get admission to private colleges in Karnataka. Specific colleges may have different cutoff ranks, especially for the B.Sc Nursing course.

Colleges You Can Consider:

  1. Private Nursing Colleges in Karnataka:

    • Vydehi Institute of Nursing Sciences, Bangalore
    • Kempegowda Nursing College, Bangalore
    • Sapthagiri College of Nursing, Bangalore

  2. Semi-Government Colleges :

    • Some semi-government colleges might also consider ranks around yours, especially if they have reserved category seats.

      Recommendations:
  • Check Counseling Cutoffs : Stay updated with the KCET counseling to see the actual cutoff for B.Sc Nursing courses.

  • Participate in Multiple Rounds : Some seats may open up in later counseling rounds.

With 77,557 KCET rank , you may not get a government seat, but you have chances in private or semi-government nursing colleges. Keep an eye on counseling updates.


I would recommend you to use KCET college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.

Here is the link to the tool:

https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp

Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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BSC NURSING COURES FEES DETAILS

Shilu Singha 4th Jun, 2024

Hello!

The fees for BSc nursing differs from college to college depending on the type of college. If it is a government college, then the fees is comparatively lower than the private colleges. The average fees of BSc nursing course in government colleges may range from Rs 2500 to Rs 2 Lakhs. Whereas fees in private colleges, it may range from Rs 50000 to Rs 8 lakhs.

These are some of the colleges that offer this course and its fees:

  1. Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal- Rs 7.36 Lakhs
  2. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai- Rs 4 Lakhs
  3. Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune- Rs 5.80 Lakhs
  4. Graphic Era University, Dehradun- Rs 7.21 Lakhs
  5. Gujarat University, Ahmedabad- Rs 3.84 Lakhs

Hope this answers your query. Best wishes ahead!


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i have got 10431 ranking in bsc agri practical exam if any chances to ge seat of bsc agree

Shambhavi shambhavi 30th Dec, 2024

With a ranking of 10,431 in the BSc Agriculture practical exam, your chances of securing a seat will depend on the cutoff for the year, the college you're applying to, and the number of applicants in your category. It’s recommended to check the cutoff trends for the specific colleges you're interested in.


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My practical Exam Score 184 marks And Bvsc practical Rank is 3114 And Bsc Agri ranking is2371 in practical And my category is general 3B Can I get Bvsc or Bsc Ag in karnataka College

kumardurgesh1802 17th Oct, 2024

Hello Anitha,

With a practical exam score of 184 marks , a BVSc practical rank of 3114 , and a BSc Agriculture practical rank of 2371 in the General 3B category, you have a fair chance of securing admission in Karnataka colleges.

BVSc Admission

  • KVAFSU : Your rank is competitive; monitor cut-off trends closely.

  • Private Colleges : Explore options, as some may have flexible criteria.

    BSc Agriculture Admission

  • UAS : Your rank is promising, but check previous years' cut-offs for better insights.

  • Private Institutions : Consider these for potentially easier admission.

    Recommendations

Stay updated on counseling rounds and consider spot admissions if necessary. Overall, your ranks position you well for both BVSc and BSc Agriculture programs in Karnataka.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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