Life Science
Hello,
As you are aware with the competition for the seats in central university of Karnataka, the safe score to reserve a seat for Int Bsc+Msc Life Science or chemistry, you must get 95 percentile and above 75-80% marks in grand total so that you can score the good rank and apply for counseling.
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Hello student,
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.
For getting admission in Bsc Life Science course, your PCB percentage is taken into consideration. 'Best Four' percentage is not taken into consideration. Your PCB percentage will determine your eligibility.
Usually, the cut off for Life science course is not too high.
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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.
All the best!
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.
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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. You can also give JAM exam and get admission into top notch colleges.
Here is the list of some colleges -
• Lovely professional university, Punjab
• Christ university, Banglore
• Banaras hindu university, Varanasi
• University of Delhi, Delhi
• Osmania University, Hyderabad
• Savitribai Phule pune university, Pune
Check out this link
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-zoology-universities-in-india
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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 PGT Biology in KVS, candidates need to pass any of the following subjects in their post-graduation level;
In case, you still want to do Master's Degree you have to do in any of the subjects mentioned above, and NIOS is meant only for secondary and higher secondary education, it doesn't offer graduation and post-graduation courses.
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 you that if you really have interest in biology field and want to go in research field then choose institutes like IISC, IISER, IITs. These institutes will give you better exposure.
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