which intermediate course is best for bsc
Hello,
Bachelor of Science is a 3-year programme and candidates can apply for this course after class 12th.
Best Intermediate course for bsc are-
- Bsc agriculture
- Bsc horticulture
- Bsc zoology
- Bsc (hons) computer science
- Bsc (hons) chemistry
- Bsc (hons) mathematics
- Bsc (hons) physics
- Bsc biochemistry
- Bsc nursing
- Bsc biotechnology
Hope this helps!!
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well...!!
A Bachelor of Science is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. Science is one of the most popular streams of study in India and for good reasons. Bachelor of Science is a 3-year program and students can apply for this course after class 12.
Best courses for B.Sc:-
1) B.Sc Agriculture
2) B.Sc Horticulture
3) B.Sc Zoology
4) B.Sc Computer Science
5) B.Sc Physics
6) B.Sc mathematics
7) B.Sc Chemistry
8) B.Sc Biochemistry
9) B.Sc Nursing
10) B.Sc Biotechnology
Now, which course suits you go for that.
Hope this was helpful!
All the best!!
Hi
If you want to pursue BSc after your intermediate then obviously in your intermediate you need to pursue science
The science stream can be further divided into 3 groups depending upon the subjects one chooses
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****** Non medical :- Science with PCM i.e physics, chemistry , maths group. There's no biology in PCM group.
You should basically choose this if you want to pursue engineering/architecture etc in future.
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****** Medical :- Science with PCB i.e physics, chemistry biology.
You should choose PCB group if you want to get into medical field like mbbs, bds, nursing etc in future .
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****** PCMB :- You can even go for science with PCMB i.e physics Chemistry Maths and Biology if you are interested in studying both Maths and Biology in your 10+2. But yes, it becomes a bit difficult to handle both biology and Maths.
One advantage of choosing pcmb is after 10+2 you can go for both medical courses like MBBS, bams, nursing etc and non medical courses like engineering as well.
Now,
In perspective of BSC, you should choose non medical science i. e PCM science if you want to pursue BSc courses like BSc maths, bsc physics , bsc computer science etc as for these BSc courses it is compulsory to have maths in intermediate.
While,
If you want to pursue BSc courses like BSc botany BSc zoology etc then you should choose medical Science in your intermediate i. e science with PCB as for BSC zoology etc it compulsory to have studied Biology in your intermediate.
If you are interested in both maths and Biology right now and keep your options open for both kind of Bsc i. e bsc botany etc and bsc maths etc then you can go for science with pcmb for your intermediate.
So, take your time and then decide.
To help you further,
List some of the top colleges for BSc is provided below :-
---------------) St Stephens College, Delhi
---------------) Hindu College, University of Delhi
---------------) Miranda House
---------------) BHU
---------------) Loyola College
---------------) Jain University - [JU]
---------------) Madras Christian College - [MCC]
---------------) Hansraj College - [HRC]
---------------) Presidency College
---------------) Kalinga University
---------------) Fergusson College
---------------) CT University - [CTU]
---------------) St. Xavier's College - [SXC], Kolkata
---------------) Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College Rahara
---------------) Kirori Mal College - [KMC]
---------------) St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
---------------) Ramjas College
---------------) Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira
---------------) Sri Venkateswara College - Delhi
---------------) Stella Maris College
---------------) Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College
---------------) Ramakrishna Mission Residential College - [RKMRC]
---------------) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College
---------------) PSG College of Arts and Science
---------------) Mount Carmel College - [MCC]
---------------) Dyal Singh College - [DSC]
---------------) Christ University
---------------) Gargi College
---------------) Trivandrum University College
---------------) D.G. Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce
---------------) St Joseph's College - [SJC]
---------------) Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College - [SGTB]
---------------) Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
---------------) St Xavier's College, Gujarat
---------------) Jamia Millia Islamia University-[JMI]
---------------) Acharya Narendra Dev College - [ANDC]
---------------) Daulat Ram College - [DRC]
---------------) Jai Hind College - [JHC]
---------------) Kishinchand Chellaram College - [KC College]
---------------) Shyam Lal College - [SLC]
---------------) St. Aloysius College
---------------) Andhra Loyola College - [ALC]
You can get the complete list of BSc colleges by going through the link provided below :-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-india
>>>>>>>>> Admission process
In general, admission in BSc is on the basis of marks obtained by you in your class 12th board examination but yes there are some college universities which conduct entrance examination for providing admission.
For example ,
BHU offers admission in BSc etc through its own entrance examination called BHU UET.
Some of the top entrance examination for BSC is provided below:-
--------) Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test (UET)
--------) Allahabad University Undergraduate Admission Test (UGAT)
--------) Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET)
--------) ICAR - AIEEA UG for admission in bsc agriculture, fishery etc
--------) TIFR GS :- for admission in BSc course offered by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
--------) IISER Aptitude Test - for admission in 5 year integrated course
--------) AMU Entrance Examination for B.Sc
--------) GGSIPU CET
For more details checkout:- https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science
Thank you