B.Sc Botany

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Msc subjects after BSc Botany with high demand include Biotechnology, Microbiology, Environmental Science and Genetics. These fields offer great research, industry and govt. job opportunities.

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Rahul Verma

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The Common University Entrance Test ( CUET ) is the main path that many renowned colleges follow when admitting students into B.Sc. in Botany or Zoology in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. Colleges such as Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) (in UP) will require CUET to pursue such programs.Admission criteria normally refers to the minimum qualification of obtaining 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) and minimum aggregate score (generally occurring 50% or more). universities May be having slight variation of subject combination in CUET. Following CUET will be merit list by scores, counseling and document verif

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Admission normally begins in June or July each year.

You must have done class 12th with Biology as a topic.

Admission is typically for 1st semester handiest, now not directly into third semester.

Admission is based your twelfth marks.

No entrance exam is needed for admission.

You have to put up your 10th and 12th marksheets and individual certificates.

SC/ST/OBC college students ought to also submit caste certificate if making use of reservation.

Admission is showed best after record verification and fee payment.

College may additionally replace the admission dates and method every 12 months.

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Ankita Jha

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Your chances for BSc Botany in top central universities might be limited but you can still explore state universities and pvt colleges that accept lower CUET scores. The exact cutoff varies by college, so it's best to shortlist a few and check their 2024 cutoffs on their official websites or on Shiksha. Best of luck!

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