Zoology
Yes addimission M.sc. zoology
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The cutoff depends on the category wise & also branches wise. With your MHT CET score the chances seems less to get the decent colleges for B.tech programme as a General category. You can check MHT CET cutoff with the given below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-cutoff
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Hey Hima.
The eligibility criteria for JIPMER requires you to pass each subject individually. The 60% criteria means that you need to score atleast 60% aggregate in PCB and you do not need 60% marks in each individual subject. Hence, 60% is required overall and not individuallly.
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You can go through the B.Sc Books & Syllabus of Zoology to prepare for BHU entrance exam for MSC Zoology. You can also go through this link to have an idea about the same.
http://www.bhu.ac.in/syllabus/M.Sc_Syllabi.pdf
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The eligibility for MSC Physiology is:
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Both are good stream and have variety of opportunies in future. You have to make your decision on your interest area. Here is some information which will help you in that.
After completing graduation in Botany, you can join industry by working as a technician, whereas, and after
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