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I m doing bsc with zoology and botany can I apply for neet

Tanya Gupta 9th Feb, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can definitely apply for NEET with a BSc degree in Zoology and Botany. NEET is open to candidates from various science backgrounds. So yes one can apply for NEET even he or she is doing Bsc in zoology and botany. candidates must have completed 17 years of

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there are so many entrance test in brochure so inwhich exam should i appear for msc zoology

satyamercedes0626 6th Feb, 2024

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Hope you are doing great.

The MSc Zoology program spans two years and delves into the examination of both living and extinct animals. Participants in this program gain comprehensive insights into the biodiversity and anatomical features of animals. MSc Zoology students explore the characteristics and evolutionary aspects of animal

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Can I persue msc forensic science after completing my bsc in zoology?

Sajal Trivedi 28th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

You can choose to pursue an MSc in Forensic Science. All you have to do to graduate is take any three courses from the following list: physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, botany, microbiology, genetics, and a few more subjects. Any background in basic science is suitable for an MSc

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Question : What is the role of 'Bhakti' in Vaishnavism? 

Option 1: It is a form of yoga.  

 

Option 2: It is a dietary restriction.

Option 3: It is a ritual practice.  

 

Option 4: It is a path of devotion.

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: It is a path of devotion.


Solution : In Vaishnavism, 'Bhakti' plays a crucial role as a path of devotion, where followers express their love and devotion to Lord Vishnu and his avatars.

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Question : Labour intensive technique is chosen in:

Option 1: India

Option 2: USA

Option 3: UK

Option 4: All of the above

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: India


Solution : Labour intensive economy is an economy in which more labour and less of capital goods are used like in India. Hence, the correct option is 1.

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Question : The following represent the opportunity cost of holding money, except:

Option 1: Loss of utility from goods that could have been purchased with the same amount of money

Option 2: Loss of interest-earning on cash holdings

Option 3: Loss of purchasing power of money due to inflation

Option 4: Transaction cost in withdrawing money

Team Careers360 22nd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Transaction cost in withdrawing money


Solution : The answer is the Transaction cost of withdrawing money.

In economics, opportunity cost is the value or benefits that entrepreneurs, small firms, organisations, investors, or individuals pass on because they would rather do or achieve something else. The following represent the

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Question : Directions: If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then out of the option figures which figure will be the right image of the question figure?

Option 1:

Option 2:

Option 3:

Option 4:

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer:


Solution : As per the mirror image properties, closer things appear close to the mirror in the reflection.
Here, according to the information provided, the mirror is placed on the bottom side of the figure (on line AB). So, the top side of the reflected image will appear

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Question : The radius of a circle is increased by 10%. The percentage increase in its area is:

Option 1: 10%

Option 2: 11%

Option 3: 20%

Option 4: 21%

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 21%


Solution : Given: The radius of a circle is increased by 10%.
Let the radius be r units, then area = $\pi r^2$ sq. units
After a 10% increase, new radius = $(r+r×\frac{10}{100})=\frac{11r}{10}$ units
Now, the area = $\pi (\frac{11r}{10})^2=\frac{121\pi r^2}{100}$ sq. units
Therefore, the percentage increase

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