B.Sc Botany
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Hindu College, a top DU college, had a closing cutoff of 359 for Chemistry (EWS) in 2024. For Botany, the general cutoff at Hindu College was 541 in 2024. Other DU colleges have similar or slightly lower cutoffs.
So, your score puts you comfortably above cut off levels for both Chemistry and Botany (Hons) under the EWS category. You will be eligible for admission in many good DU colleges.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes you can give the improvement exam and take admission in B.Sc the same year
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are many reasons why pursuing a BSc in Botany course can be beneficial for a Biology student. Here are some of them:
- Botanical Research Opportunities: Students who are interested in research and experiment work can pursue their careers in the Research industry in various sectors such as Agriculture, Forestry, Food, Biotechnology, etc.
- Employment Opportunities: Graduates can find both private and government jobs after BSc Botany as a Botanist, Professor, Florist, Forest Officer, Biological Technician, etc.
- Global Relevance: Plant Science is globally relevant. For instance, Botanists can work on international projects, cooperate with
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