Life Science
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Here's the list of colleges for M. Sc. Life Science :
For more information about these colleges and to check out other colleges which offer Life Science course, please visit the website given below
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-life-science-degree-colleges-in-india
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I will be able to provide you with the link from careers360 which will have the download link for the CUCET sample papers. Also, you can stay updated with the link for any further updates. Here, is the link mentioned below:
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In order to be become a scientist, you need to get into the field of research.
Find out which field you are most passionate about in Botany/Zoology. After getting a Bachelors and Masters degrees, you may apply for a PhD. This is the short cut in becoming a scientist.
While you pursue your PhD, make sure that you have a number of good research papers published. That increases your credibility among the scientists.
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see cutoff score changes year to year and it depends on various factors like number of participants, question difficulty level , seat matrix, etc. now coming to phd in life sciences iisc has phd courses on life science , but at this score you have less chances for iisc, you may also apply for iit kanpur. there is some other institute which offers phd courses on lihe science or biological sciences is mention below, they have also entrance test for phd admission.
national institute of immunology
university of delhi
tata institute of fundamental research
jawharlal nehru university.
you may use careers360 college predictor tool to know about your predictable college,
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
Hello Lucky,
Bsc life science colleges in Delhi are-
I hope it helps
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You will be tested in the basic concepts of Life Sciences and Biological Sciences. The exam will contain subject specific questions in different concepts of Life Sciences and Biological Sciences taught at Bachelor's level. There is no specific syllabus but you have to prepare the UGC syllabus of B.Sc Life Sciences or Biological Sciences. Even the official prospectus doesn't mention any syllabus. Study Biology taught at 10+2 level. Study NCERT books for the basic concepts and also study B.Sc UGC syllabus.
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With a degree in bsc in life sciences you can do jobs in some private companies like of fertilizer, medicine etc. Or you can apply for a government jobs.
With job I you want to do study then you can do distance learning courses. So that side by side both job and study continues.
If you want to do study in regular mode then you have to search for part time jobs suitable to your credentials.
Hope this helps. All the best.
Firstly we're really sorry for giving you ans so late.
Yes, you can surely apply for both (i.e, B.Tech and life science) in AMU. But you pursue only one course at a time.
The eligibility criteria for B.Tech -
Applicant must have passed 12th with minimum 50% scores in aggregate of English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Eligibility criteria for Life science -
Those who have secured 55 % marks from Senior Secondary School Certificate or any equivalent examination in English, Chemistry, Physics and Biology/Mathematics will be considered eligible.
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