B.Sc Life Science
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
JSS Mysore follows a certain criteria for BSc courses in Life Sciences seat allotment. Mentioned below is the category-wise seats (in percentage) reserved:
Category | Seat Reserved |
|---|---|
On the basis of aggregate percentage of marks in PCB/ PCM of PUC II Year/10+2/any equivalent examination | 70% |
NRI/Foreign Nationals. | 15% |
Institutional Preference (IP) | 15% |
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Becoming a lecturer in India's reputed institutes through CSIR NET https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
Becoming a researcher in various research laboratories in India. Becoming a Biomedical Engineer. Working as Epidemiologist
Career as a Horticulturist
There are also such more opportunities that you can avail once you complete Masters degree. Hope it helps!
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Kindly refer to this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-food-nutrition-colleges-Delhi-ncr
Refer to the college's prospectus in which you wish to apply.
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