Life Science
Greetings,
yes, M.Sc. life science is available as a PG course in some of the DU colleges. Among them a few good ones are:
In order to get admission, you will have to go through the DU PG admission test and secure a good enough merit rank to be selected.
Good luck
Dear aspirant,
Bachelor's in life sciences has good and wide career prospects, some of which are:
It doesn't matter much from which college you are pursuing your bachelor's. However it is important to maintain a good average through out the degree, so you get best jobs, and even good institutions for you PG. You can also prepare for entrance exams of various renowned post graduate colleges.
I hope that cleared your doubt.
Regards!
Hello aspirant,
Arunodaya University.
Himalayan University - [HU].
Apex Professional University - [APU].
Rajiv Gandhi University - [RGU].
Arunachal University of Studies - [AUS].
Nagaland University.
The Global Open University - [TGOU].
Kohima Science College - [KSCJ].
CMJ University.
North-Eastern Hill University - [NEHU].
University of Science and Technology - [USTM].
Thankyou
Hi
Life science is the applied subject where you study different fields of science together. Basically, in life science course you get a vast knowledge of the biology subject in particular.
Since, it is a vast subject, there is a very good scope in the field of research. You may get many career opportunities once you complete your study in life sciences. You can also go for higher studies so that the job opportunities for you don't get limited to just research work.
Job opportunities can be-
Researcher
Professor
Clinical jobs after specialization in a specific subject
Scientific writer after additional courses
Thank you
Hello
Bsc life scienceis an undergraduate course that deals with biochemical process in aquatic and terrestrial animals ,plants and animals including human beings.
A wide range of career option is available after bsc life science . Here are some of job profile a bcs life science student can get
Biochemist
Pathologist
Food scientist
Scientific/ journal writer
The Average salary offer is 3 to 5 lakh per annum.
Good Luck
Dear student,
There are many colleges in India, which provides MSc Life Science course. But some top colleges are listed below.
Hope this helps.
I believe B.Sc in Environmental Science at Ramanujan College, Delhi University will be a bettet option than the latter. Ramanujan College counts among one of the better colleges of Delhi University with good infrastructure, faculty and other facilities. Environmental Science itself is a much interesting subject with a lot of career scope and prospects. Even if you want to prepare for Government Examinations like UPSC, JAM or GATE, you can as the curriculum is much relaxed and student friendly.
Hi,
If you have chosen Life Sciences as a stream for UGC NET, it would be best to choose the subjects which include life sciences. So, the best option would be to choose M.Sc in Botany/Zoology to make it ease. It would be a better option and at last, it all depends upon your area of interests.
Dear Applicant,
I hope you ate doing well.
You see if you want to clear UCG NET in life sciences I would suggest u to study MSC in life sciences only as it will help you along.
The MSc syllabus in life sciences is basically the syllabus for NET. You will learn Microbiology and few things in Animal and Plant. So with this you dont have to put extra time specifically for NET. Your preparation for MSc will serve to be enough for NET. So if possible go for MSC in life sciences.
It's ok to take other subjects but they wont necessarily help you out much because individually zoology or botony are all a part of life sciences so if you study MSC in botony you wont get exposure to zoology so you will need to put more effort to gain that knowledge.
Hope this helps
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