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Aakanksha jha

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Yes for sure, it totally depends on you what course you want to opt for.

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No Maths is not required. B.Sc. Biology Syllabus is designed to impart knowledge pertaining to ecology, biodiversity, botany and genetics and can be pursued by students who have passed Class 12 or equivalent with an aggregate of 50% marks from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Biology/Zoology/Botany as mandatory subjects.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Here are a few prominent ones:
St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad
M. G. Science Institute, Ahmedabad
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
H. A. Science College, Ahmedabad
Bhavan's Sheth R. A. College of Science, Ahmedabad
K. S. School of Business Management, Gujarat University Ahmedabad
M. T. B. Arts College, Surat
Government Science College, Gandhinagar
C. U. Shah Science College, Ahmedabad
Narmada College of Science and Commerce, Bharuch
Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University Patan.

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Somil Goyal

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Yes, you can enroll in Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) in Canada to pursue a B.Sc. In Biology. The general steps for applying to MUN are as follows:
1. Verify your eligibility for admission: Ensure that you are eligible to enroll as an overseas student. The entrance requirements for overseas students are covered in detail on the MUN website.
2. Apply online: Fill out the online application form on the MUN website. You must register for a user account and submit your personal data, academic records, and other supporting documentation.
3. Pay the application money: You must pay the application fee after submitting your applicati
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Amity University, Jaipur
Manipal University, Jaipur
Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali
JECRC University, Jaipur
Maharishi Arvind University, Jaipur
Sangam University, Bhilwara.

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Gayathri

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Yes, B.Sc. In Biology generally includes Zoology as a subject along with other subjects like Botany and Chemistry. However, the exact subjects included in the curriculum may vary depending on the college or university. Regarding your second question, it is possible to pursue M.Sc. In Marine Biology after completing B.Sc. In Fisheries. Marine Biology is a specialised field of Biology that deals with the study of marine organisms, ecosystems, and processes. B.Sc. In Fisheries is also a related field that involves the study of aquatic life, including fish and other marine animals. Therefore, pursuing an M.Sc. In Marine Biology after compl
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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. In astrobiology after completing B.Sc. In Biology (CBZ) or any other relevant field. Astrobiology is an interdisciplinary field that combines various sciences, including Biology Chemistry astronomy, and geology, to study the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe. Many universities around the world offer M.Sc. Or postgraduate programs in astrobiology, and they may have different eligibility criteria. Some universities may require a Bachelor's degree in a specific field, while others may accept candidates with a broader range of degrees. Therefore, it is recommended to check the admission r
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There is no set cutoff as such but the average board percentage lies somewhere around 92% for both the present batches. However, there are people with board scores as low as in the 70s. Ashoka's selection procedure is holistic and lays equal stress on both academics and curriculars. If you have a slightly low score in the boards but are exceptional in curriculars and the admissions team sees that you have potential, you will be selected.

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