B.Sc Environmental Science

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Purna konakala

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The B.Sc. Environment course is generally less competitive than courses like Computer Science or Biotechnology, so the chances may improve. However, admission cannot be guaranteed because merit lists change every year based on student applications and available seats.

With 69.33% in 12th Science, getting admission to the B.Sc. Environment-related course at Fergusson College is possible, but it depends on the cutoff marks, reservation category, and seat availability for the current admission year. Ferguson College is one of the well-known colleges in Pune, so competition can be moderate to high for Science courses.

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Pranjal Nayak

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Top B.Sc Environmental Science colleges are IISc Bangalore, IIT Delhi/Kharagpur/Roorkee, BHU, JNU, and DU (NIRF #6). Private options like Fergusson Pune, Mount Carmel Bangalore, St. Xavier's Ahmedabad cost rupees 30k–72k per year, while JSS Mysore is around rupees 90k per year. Fees range rupees 30k–1 Lacs annually.

 

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Randip Mandal

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Whether you can change your programme to B.Sc environmental Science after receiving an offer letter for B.Tech CSE depends on the institute's policies. Some institutes might allow changes, while others might not. Contact the admissions office and review your admissions materials to learn about their specific policies.

 

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Manish Jaiswal

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Hello greetings!

RV University offers a 3 years B.Sc. in Environmental Science course at the UG level. The course offers admission to 60 students.

The cutoff ranks for BSc program vary depending upon the program and entrance exam Scores. For RV University the cutoff is as follows:

The admission cutoff for a B.Sc in Environmental Science at RV University in Bangalore is 45% aggregate in 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board. The university also accepts exams like RVSAT, CUET, CBSE 12th, ISC, Karnataka 2nd PUC, and CLAT

BSc Agriculture: cutoff ranks ranges between 1000-1500

BSc Computer Science: cutoff ranks varies between 500-1000

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Siddu manikanta kumar vantakula

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There is vast scope for B.Sc Environmental Science now a days . You will get so many offers to work as educator, consultant, environmental engineer, environmental journalist, conservational hydrologist, waste management officer, and also as  communicator . You can also join in the places like meteorological department, institutes and research labs with the salary about more than 20lakhs per annum 

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Akansha Bisht

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Eligibility criteria for a BSc in Environmental Science can vary depending on the university or college offering the program. However, the basic criteria is to complete Class 12 in Science subjects such as Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The minimum aggregate score required is 50% from a recognised board.

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jasveer singh

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University of Delhi, Delhi
University of Delhi, Delhi. Fergusson College, Pune. Mount Carmel College, Bangalore. Amity University, Noida. St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad. NIMS University, Jaipur. Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha College, Delhi. These are some of best college.

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Saurabh Sharma

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Agriculture is one of the demanding course nowadays. Well both courses are good, I will advice you to choose B.Sc. Agriculture, as Agriculture is considered to be the backbone of both the country as well as economy. India is a agriculture based country where it is given utmost priority. Beside government. Institutes, there are various private universities are also there which offer an undergraduate degree in agriculture. The few private B.Sc. Agriculture Colleges in India are
Noida International University, UP
Sharda University
Geeta University, Panipat
VIT, Tamil Nadu
Chitkara University, Punjab
Shoolini University, Himachal Pradesh.

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