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Candidate must have passed 10+2 with a prescribed percentage from any recognized Board. Candidate must also have passed in Biology and Chemistry each with 60% marks. The student must have obtained 45% marks in each of the 4 subjects included in the aggregate calculation. you can definitely do Msc microbiology or Pathology after your bsc zoology. The eligibility criteria is to have undergraduate degree in any stream like zoology, botany or life science or any such science field with good marks
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Candidate should be aware of the prerequisites needed in this field of study in order to get admission in this advanced course:
So,as per your query, Bsc biology will not eligible. It requires Bsc Botany or Zoology specifically,
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Based on the previous years' trends, the admission for new sessions start after 15th of August.
For more information you can visit the official website of the college and call on the contact numbers.
Official Website of College : https://gcggn.ac.in/
For the IAS exam, you can enroll in any bachelor's course. It would be great if you figured this out and solely pursued your bachelor's in this discipline as you are already clear that you want to choose Botany/Zoology as optional studies. The optional subjects are crucial to the IAS exam. Even if you are uncertain about this, you should choose B.SC (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry). Because you would be able to study both botany and zoology in this, and you could also choose an optional subject at the end.
For more information, check the given link : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias
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You haven't mentioned the name of the college for which you're enquiring about admission of BSc Zoology Hons hence it's tough to provide you a detailed information regarding the same, nonetheless in general the eligibility criteria for BSc Zoology Hons is passed 10+2 from a recognized board in science stream preferably with physics, chemistry and biology securing 50% aggregate or above depending upon the norm of the colleges, the admission process may be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, or it can be done through entrance tests such as CUCET which is now known as CUET UG is accepted by various central and private universities all over India, if you have any specific college in mind then let us know in the comment box below, else visit the official website of the concerned college to know more details regarding this.
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As the fee structure depends on the college. Whether it's a private college or government even the state it is in matters too. And you didn't mention which college you are talking about so I'll tell you the average fee structure of government and private colleges
As the whole course has a total of 6 semesters so the total fee :
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