CBCS
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The Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) is an educational model that offers students to opt for courses & subjects of their choice - core, elective courses, open or global electives & skill-based courses . Unlike the traditional marking-based system, the CBCS grading pattern is based on earned credits every semester.
The meaning of credit is that :
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To be qualified for turning into an Indian Forest Services Officer one should hold a Bachelor of Science certificate in arithmetic, physical science, science, herbal science, zoology, topography, insights, veterinary science, and creature farming; or who hold a four-year college education in designing, ranger service, or horticulture; or a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery.
Candidates must be physically fit according to physical standards for admission to Indian Forest Service Examination.
As a first step, the aspirant has to procure the “Application Form” along with “Information Brochure” of Indian Forest Service Exam (https://targetstudy.com/exams/ifs-exam/) from any of the “Head Post Offices or Post Offices” spread throughout the country and sent the filled Application form to:
The Secretary Union Public Service Commission Dholpur House New Delhi - 110011.
Step 2) In May or June, the aspirants have to take the “Preliminary examinations”. It is consisting of two papers-
1) General Studies (150 marks)
2) Some optional subjects (300 marks)
Once you clear both the exams, then you are through the final stage is the interview. The aspirants are grilled in the interview to test their personality and mental ability. Then the final list of the successful candidates is prepared and those candidates who have opted for these services are admitted for foundation training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration at Mussourie. This is followed by a Forest Service-specific orientation at the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy at Dehradun, with training on forest and wildlife management, soil conservation, surveying, Scheduled Tribes, and handling weapons.
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If you are interested in Forensic Science then you can definitely go ahead with it. Thing which matters is studying the course you like peacefully. As you know there is much of demand for Forensic Science and is best choice for studying B.Sc with that specialization.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam in science stream with Chemistry, Physics and Biology subjects from a recognised Board.
Admission into B.Sc Forensic Science is based on merit obtained in qualifying exam or entrance exam like AMEE, OUAT, LPUNEST, etc
I'm providing information about best Colleges in India offering B.Sc Forensic Science course.
Manipal School of Life Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education
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Some job opportunities after bsc cbz course are:
If you want administrative jobs then with a background in CBZ, you can also appear for exams like UPSC, PCS, SSC CGL, IBPS RRB and the various state administrative exams.
Talking about the courses after bsc in cbz, you can persue in Msc in any of chemistry,zoology,botany.
The average salary after bsc in cbz is 4 to 5 LPA.
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Nope! As per the rules of CBCS system by UGC Guidelines, one have to declare there interested Generic Electives during the admission. Now once you declare the subject combination then you have to provide the college in which semester you are wiling to take the Generic Electives. According to this preference, your registration certificate is issued by the University. So you can't change your subject like that.
To know more about Guwahati University visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/gauhati-university-guwahati
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Hello Student,
Congrants as you graduated. As per your query i would say that IGNOU conducts examination in the month of June and December. It also offers the courses through CBCS. It will be good for you to choose this as you been used to it even in your graduatio. Politcal Science is also a good course. The course is for two years. 9000 to 10000 is the course fee. Go for it, as it is a part of your interest.
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bachelor of science is 3 years course which is open distance learning course. now see IGNOU has many regional centers as per state wise, so the subject combinations are available in regional centers for the reference study purpose and materials for studies. however in official site of Ignous has mathematics, chemisty, geology and physics materials. yes you are eligible to take the combinations as per your interest. you may contact with the nearest regional centers for more clarity in this matter.
follow the below link to get details on regional centers.
https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/index.php/site/programme-detail?id=8f25855181c6d3ad733a52630bc62a70abe9f124f7260f623452fbfae3c99b181155
You didn't mentioned the name of course and also in the official website of JAMMU UNIVERSITY there is no available date sheets. I would recommend you to keep an eye on the official website:
https://www.coeju.com/circulars.aspx?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=cec6d8e4aa3bed0e37087e0d4be3563599d5d47f-1620453290-0-AbujbCEQdzRFmzeA2xMLyChxGMmQu8uycEfnmONiPeFAWoUg5GCgszrkaG0ngl2opAcqwrxieOVqx4zgwNK6BYW9p_kx7miCAiplDTK72GbJg-QK8bVWWikFVU_C-gAPAz5ilyxK5Mq-zFC9Bryj8oL8BjwA_pSX2KzDaNU8dpx1R28LkwwhJBj6lYcjq1YdiCWsckHRvrGufl8A2Ui9Si4XObgrTAc48G_VeJpX1pA_X50v5r5khrVUMN-tAw-dtV2EyeFLUyH9dVJcX3HB5EnyVlz4uR4kpwcqbZx7NFKPXJc1Z219YRSMYq4gNx4Sx_VNwZenJYfYjOgh5CKeIMlGBTED7XNx_YuyvqHO7CJ63kHGHbQesSyyGT89LXN_6HCSEHr0G3EJydVHA7q20bVLsHdEZxwZt3Sycb7r4BW7
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