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The study of specific facets of animal biology, structure, and behavior is the focus of the two-year MSc Zoology program. Biology, genetics, classification, evolution, biochemistry, animal welfare, animal behavior, physiology, ecology, conservation, and other fundamental subjects are covered in the MSc Zoology curriculum.
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That’s a meaningful and responsible career choice. In India, if you're interested in protecting nature and helping animals, you can explore courses like B.Sc. in Environmental Science, Zoology, Wildlife Science, Forestry, or Veterinary Science after Class 12.
Later, you can do a Master's in a similar field or specialise in areas like wildlife conservation, ecology, or climate change. Institutes like Wildlife Institute of India (Dehradun), Delhi University, Pune University, and TISS Mumbai offer good programs.
Career options include working with government departments (like the Forest Department), NGOs (such as WWF India), or becoming a researcher, educator, or wildlife rescuer. You can also appear for the Indian Forest Services (IFS) exam through UPSC.
To begin, try volunteering with local nature or animal groups and stay updated on environmental news and issues. Every small step counts in building your path and creating impact.
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Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, Pune offers Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), and the admission is mainly through MHT-CET and JEE Main.
If you are applying through MHT-CET, you usually need to score above 92 percentile to get a seat in ECE. The exact cutoff can change slightly every year depending on the number of applicants and seat availability.
If you are applying through JEE Main, then your All India Rank should be below around 2 lakh to have a good chance.
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Yes, I can definitely help you. If you want a government job, first tell me what you have studied so far (10th, 12th, or graduation) and in which field you are interested, like police, teacher, railway, bank, clerk, army, etc.
There are many types of government jobs in India. For example, after 10th or 12th, you can apply for jobs in railways, army, police, post office, or junior clerk. After graduation, you can apply for bank jobs, SSC exams, UPSC, or state-level exams like GPSC in Gujarat.
To get a government job, you have to choose which exam you want to prepare for. Then you can start studying daily. You need to focus on subjects like reasoning, general knowledge, maths, English, or Gujarati depending on the exam.
You can prepare by yourself at home or join a coaching class. You should also give mock tests online and keep checking official websites for new job notifications.
Dear Candidate , It is mandatory to have Science Background in 12th grade to study Optometry . Students must have studied Physics, Chemistry and preferably Biology , although some institutes may also accept those with Mathematics . Optometry courses include a 4 - year Bachelor of Optometry and 2-3 year diploma programs , both of which require a Science Stream .
Candidates must complete the science courses in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology in Class 12 in order to be admitted to the BSC Optometry program. Class 12 scores are the primary criterion for admission to the Bachelor of Optometry program, while some universities also accept CUET results.
So, yes Science is compulsory for Optometry Course.
Yes, for Optometry course, you need to study Science in 12th class.
To take admission in Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom) or Diploma in Optometry, you must pass 12th with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Some colleges also accept students with Maths, but Biology is more preferred.
In Optometry, you will learn about eye testing, eye care, lenses, and vision problems. If you are interested in helping people with eye issues, it is a good career choice.
If you studied Arts or Commerce in 12th, you cannot do the main Optometry course in most colleges. Some private institutes may offer short courses, but those are not as valuable.
If you studied Science in 12th, you are eligible.
To get admission in B.Pharmacy through MHT-CET in Maharashtra, you need to score at least 45% marks. This is around 30 to 40 percentile for general category students. For reserved category students, 40% marks (around 25 to 35 percentile) is enough to be eligible.
But just being eligible does not guarantee admission. To get a seat in a good college, you should aim for a higher score. If you get 60 to 80 percentile, you have a better chance to get into a decent B.Pharm college. If your score is above 85 percentile, you can get admission in top colleges.
With a percentile around 77, you stand a strong chance of getting into Electronics & Telecommunication or Electrical Engineering at reputable Mumbai colleges such as St. Francis Institute of Technology, Thakur College, or Shah and Anchor. However, admission to core IT branches in central or western Mumbai generally requires a percentile between 95 and 99.
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