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can i give iit jam chemistry exam after doing bsc in life science

Koyel Bagchi 7th Oct, 2021

Hello,

Yes you are. There is no age bar for IIT JAM Exam. Any student who has completed B.Sc. degree can apply for the exam. This gives an opportunity to droppers and candidates who have surpassed the upper age limit for most of the exams. You should have Any one of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics for two years/four semesters , and any one of the other four subjects for at least one year/two semesters.

Hope for the best.

Thank you.

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can we study chemistry, botany and zoology as main core subjects in bsc Life science ? Is bsc life science passing course and degree course?

Subhalaxmi Biswal 21st Dec, 2021

Hello Aspirant ,

Yes you can study Chemistry , Botany and Zoology as main core subjects in B.Sc Life Science.

According to the CBCS syllabus recommended by University Grants Commission , you will have above mentioned subjects as the core courses in all semesters.

You can go through  the syllabus by visiting the official website i.e.,

https://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfnews/0828328_B.Sc.-Life-Sciences_new.pdf

B.Sc. (Life Science) is a undergraduate degree course.

I hope this helps.

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Please help regarding career and future scope, If I choose Life science(UG) from Presidency University?

Aashiketa 28th Dec, 2021

Hi, Presidency's DLS (Department of Life Sciences) for bachelor’s degree, is probably one of the bests for your interest in academia. They have world class laboratory set ups and they've received the best grade from NAAC. So, if you are really interested in this field then it is one of the best opportunities that you can grab. Hope this helps.

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How is Msc life science different than normal Msc in microbiology.

Suchana Datta 3rd Sep, 2021

Hi,

MSc Life Science is a 2-year Post Graduation course which includes subjects like Microbiology, Ecology, Plant Developmental Biology, Genetics & Molecular Evolution, Plant Development Biology etc. After passing through the MSc Life Science degree program, the graduate can further go for Masters.

Job Positions: Food Scientist, Immunologist, Nutritionist, Laboratory Technician, Biol...

Top recruiting areas: Colleges and Universities, Pharmaceuticals Product Life Scien...

Eligibility: B.Sc. degree in Life Science or in relevant field

Full form: Master of Science in Life Science

MSc Microbiology or Master of Science in Microbiology is a 2 year postgraduate course in India. It combines the disciplines of chemistry and biology to study living organisms and their relations in the environment.

Enzyme Technology: DNA Technology

Bacteria: Fungi



Hope this helps

Wish you luck


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what is fees of college of life science

Garvita 3rd Sep, 2021
Hello,

The average fee for the course Bsc life sciences is from 10k to 50k Annual, the fee varies from college to college, so to know the exact fee of your desired college, please help us with the name of the college, you want to take admission in.
The minimum eligibility criteria to get admission in the course is that the candidate must have passed their class 12th from any recognised board where Biology is a compulsory subject, the candidate must have scored a total of 50% in their class 12th.


Hope this helps, all the best.
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I scored 87% in class -12th science stream . i wanna persue life science in delhi university ! in which cut off i will better college and please mention the college names

Vanshika Nangia 12th Oct, 2021

Hello dear aspirant,

Hope you’re doing well..

to get admission in any B.Sc courses like B.Sc life sciences, university of Delhi asks for either PCM aggregate or PCB aggregate . Please confirm if 87% is your PCB  aggregate then i will be able to help you better.
thank you

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I am a 2nd year bsc life science student and I am super confused between upsc exam and clinical embryology. what should I do?

Aditya kumar singh 2nd Sep, 2021
Hi,
See it totally depends upon your decision what should you opt for we can only help you,  if you want to go for upsc then you should start preparing by today itself as it take a good strategy and a lot of practice to crack the exam. Also you can do on thing if you don't clear upsc after your graduation then take admission in embryology and then side by side prepare for the upsc exam because this is the most difficult exam and if you clear it your life totally changes so go for it and work hard.
Hope it helps..
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i have completed my graduation in botany zoology and chemistry..and now i m pursuing msc zoology. m i eligible or not for ugc net ? which sub should i prepare? i already know about csir net (life science) but about ugc net jrf is too confusing in my mind plz tell me

suchayitaanusaha 31st Aug, 2021

Hello,

You are completed your graduation in zoology, botany and chemistry subject..that means you are pursuing mainly biology. Then you want to take study in MSc in zoology. Which is good. And yes, you can pursue the UGC NET examination. Which is mainly specific for PhD. You can apply this examination. After qualifying this examination you can go for PhD and get any job in college lecturar.

All the best.

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my gmr rank is 3114 in life science and obcb rank 281 ...will i get chance in presidency University Kolkata?

Arushi Kaushik 8th Oct, 2021

Hello!

Students who have cleared Class 12 or an equivalent exam , are eligible to apply for UG course at Presidency University. They should also have cleared their Class 12 exam in any five subjects including English with an aggregate ranging from 60%-70% for different courses

Yes , Presidency University's School of Law provides Integrated LL. B programmes that last five years. Candidates with a 10+2 diploma are eligible for admission.

Presidency University, Kolkata PUBDET Application Form 2021

  1. Visit the official WBJEEB portal and fill the application form.
  2. Upload scanned copies of the desired documents.
  3. Pay the application fee of INR 500 by Credit/ Debit Card or through Net-Banking.

Hope this helps!

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Whats the difference between BSc Life Science, BSc Biological Science, BSc Bio Medical Science compared to BSc Botany / Zoology? Which one leads to better options for MSc and PhD later?

Arushi Kaushik 3rd Oct, 2021

In answer to your question, first let me explain the difference between these streams, starting with

Botany

  • Botany or plant Biology also known as plant science is the scientific study of plant life. Which one among the vital branches of biology, which deals with the study and Research related to plant life. Botany along with the study of plants also include the study of fungi and algae.
  • The person who studies botany is known as botanist or a plant scientist.
  • It deals with the study of plant structure, growth and differentiation, reproduction biochemistry and primary metabolism, chemical Products etc.

Zoology

  • Zoology or animal Biology deals with the study of animal life like botany, even zoology is one among the vital branches of biology which further has its own sub branches.
  • The person who studies zoology is called as zoologists or an animal scientist.
  • Educe with wast studies related to animal structure, formation, psychological, evolutionary and systematic ethology.

Biomedical sciences

  • It is a set of Applied Sciences applying portions of natural science or formal science knowledge, intervention or technology that are to be used in healthcare or public health.
  • It combines the field of Biology and medicine in order to focus on the health of both animals and humans.
  • As a biomedical science student you will study biochemical and physiological functions, anatomical and histological structures etc.

Now you need to understand is that, All the above three fields are very important and have a very good scope in future.

But all the streams are very different from each other as one deals in plants, other in animals and the third one in medicines so, firstly you need to evaluate what excites you the most was choosing botany will lead you into agriculture and that has a very good scope in future. Selecting zoology willing directly make you a doctor of animals. Opting for biomedical science will lead you into pharmacy and you know how composition some medicines are made and how medicines are useful for Healthcare.

See you need to evaluate your interest that in what particular field you be doing good because knowing what is best is temporary and building a career upon interest is permanent.

What is best among these three will not help you, but building a career based upon your interest will be the key to success.

My advice to you is, first know your interest and strength and based upon it choose your career wisely.


Hope this helps,

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