Life Science
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
Hey Sapna
For CSIR NET LIFE SCIENCE questions and answers you can visit https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-question-papers
They have many other papers on life science like this and it will be beneficial for you to solve them. Also you can take online classes on Unacademy (it is helpful). All the best.
hello aspirant!
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Hello,
Yes you can do Msc zoology after Bsc life science. The basic eligibility criteria is to have graduation any stream with good marks. Some universities have may entrance exams or some may be merit based. So you can give entrance exams based on your choices of college and location.
As you've already qualified NET, so you can teach at university level and in case you're interested you can also pursue your higher studies, in fact this will offer you greater opportunities and comparatively the pay package will also be very good, and as per the eligibility criteria for
It won't affect your job profile if you change your field from bsc Zoology to Msc life science. Life science itself has Zoology has its part. Many students change their stream after zoology into genetics, Neuroscience or microbiology. All these fields are available in good colleges.
I would suggest
Hello aspirant!!!
Both are excellent courses and has good scope in future. You can prefer the course based on your interest. If you are good at learning scientific names and many key terminology you can get into bsc zoology and you can succeed in it or if you are interested
hi,
see there are plenty of opportunity after completing bsc hons in life science.
however you must choose what you want to do next, either you may go for job or do higher study.
after completing bsc you may go for msc in relevant discipline like zoology, biotechnology etc. or
Dear Aspirant,
You have clearly stated that you are in the 12th standard and so your subjects in the 12th, if the school were to allow it would only allow in your 11th.
Secondly you are talking to two totally diverse career routes, while one is talking of Mass Media
I too want bro, I am also a zoologian.
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