Life sciences
Hello Rajesh,
No, you cannot include physical education in place of physics for getting admission in B. Sc. Life Sciences in Delhi University. Physics, Chemistry and Biology are compulsory subjects which you will have to include while calculating your merit.
Hope this helps! All the best for your career!
hey,
you can find out the previous year question and sample paper of M.Sc life science of JNU by just visiting the link mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-sample-paper
hope this helps!
Dear Muskan,
There is no official information on the JNUEE 2020. I will provide other details which may be helpful:
All the best
Hey,
JNU Entrance exam for Life Sciences is highly competitive in nature . You need be clear with your basics in order to do well in the examination. Some of the major topics include,
Immunology ( major set of questions from this area)
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology, etc.
I will suggest you to go through past ten years question paper in order to plan your strategy to prepare well for the examination.
All the very best
Thank you
hello aspirant,
we can not directly provide you the study material, but we can help you choose the best books for the exam, refer to the link to know about these books-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-best-books-for-gate-preparation
you can buy them from any stationary shops or get a scanned copy for the preparation.
also, if you want to know the tips as to how to prepare for this exam in 6 months, we can help you with a link-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-gate-in-6-months
hope that helps
all the best
Hi Ankit,
Hey, B.Pharmacy and Life Sciences are both different courses.
The best colleges for life sciences degree are as follows:-
Refer here for more info - https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-life-science-degree-colleges-in-india
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hello student,
The eligibility criteria to get admission in life science / Zoology / Microbiology course is determined by your PCB percentage of class 12th. In this, only science score percentage is taken into consideration (Physics, Chemistry and Biology). English will not be included here.
Thank you and good luck!
Hello,
According to the eligibility criteria there is no upper age limit till the Supreme Court passes its judgement on it. So you will be eligible to give NEET as long as you have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board. Please click the below link to know more.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Greetings, aspirant!
All of the fields that you've mentioned are good in their own way. It depends on your aptitude and preferences. These factors determine which course will be better for you.
Most of these courses can help you build a career as a research analyst, food safety analyst, research scientist, biomedical Scientist etc. Many of the subjects of such courses are related in various ways.
The pay for graduates of these courses generally lie between 2-5LPA but these numbers are liable to change depending on one's experience, posting, organization, knowledge base etc.
Most people opt for a post graduate course such as an MSc after graduating as this helps their future career prospects. You can even go for a PhD if you wish to focus on the research aspects of the field. Some people opt to become professors as well.
Hope this information helps.
Best of luck!!
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