Zoology
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Yes, a B.Sc. Zoology student can appear in GAT-B exam for admission in various M.Sc. programs.
The eligibility criteria for GAT-B for M.Sc. course is that students must have completed their graduation in 10+2+3 pattern in the respective field with a minimum of 60% (General, EWS & OBC category)
No, you're not eligible for the post of PGT in Biology. The minimum qualification needed for PGT (Biology) is that the candidate must have a Master's degree in one of the following subjects- Z oology, Life Sciences, Bio Science, Microbiology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Molecular biology, Plant Physiology etc. And they
Your question is a bit unclear. I'm assuming you want to know if you're eligible to study MSc Marine Biology after completing your undergrad in Zoology. So, here's the eligibility criteria for MSc Marine Biology-
Candidates must have completed a bachelor’s degree in life sciences such as botany, aquaculture,
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After B.sc, in any subject it is advised to go for masters as well. You won't be able to move forward in your career without a masters degree. You can either pursue masters in India or abroad and after you are done, you can choose your career path as
Main reference for Neet examination is NCERT textbook. Human physiology is an important topic with high weightage in NEET examination. It is a portion in class 11th NCERT textbook. It is expected that there will be almost 12 to 16 questions from this portion. It has 18 to percentage of
The PGT eligibility requirements are quite straightforward and unambiguous, but let's first learn everything there is to know about PGT before diving deep into the PGT eligibility requirements. PGT is the acronym used to refer to post-graduate instructors. Senior secondary or upper secondary pupils are taught by postgraduate instructors.
B.S. in chemistry. Getting a job in one of the hardcore core branches of the fundamental sciences or engineering sciences is particularly difficult in India because BSc physics, zoology, and botany are all hardcore core areas of BSc. As BSc physics ranks better than any science or engineering branch, you
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With its vast research potential and job opportunities in fields like biomedical technology, bioinformatics, biomaterials, genetics, drug design, and many other areas, a BSc in biotechnology could be a better choice if you're interested in research.
B.Sc. Zoology is also a good choice if you want to teach in
Yes, you can. The eligibility criteria of MSc Agriculture is that the candidates must have completed their 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate from physics, chemistry, and biology as compulsory subjects. Candidates must have completed their bachelor in Science degree in a relevant field such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry,
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Yes, you may go on to a BSC in nursing.
Give an admission test at the state level, NEET, AIIMS BSC nursing, or other.
You should thoroughly read NCERT and attempt to resolve the NEET and AIIMS question banks from previous year.
You can easily get into the
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