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Understand the Exam Pattern: The JENPAUH exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is divided into two sections Physics & Chemistry and Biological Sciences. The total duration of the exam is two hours. Understanding the exam pattern will help you plan your preparation accordingly. Syllabus: The JENPAUH exam syllabus covers topics from Physics Chemistry and Bio
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M.Sc in Botany: This programme focuses on advanced studies of plants, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Zoology This programme focuses on advanced studies of animals, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Chemistry This programme focuses on advanced studies of various branches of Chemistry like organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical Chemistry. M.Sc. In Biotechnology: This programme focuses on the application of biological organisms, syste
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Research: One can opt for a career in research and development by pursuing higher studies like an M.Sc. Or a Ph.D. in any of the three subjects. There are several research opportunities available in fields like biotechnology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sciences. Teaching: Another popular career option after B.Sc. With Botany, Zoology and Chemistry is teaching. One can pursue a career in teaching in schools or colleges. With higher education, one can
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Research: One can opt for a career in research and development by pursuing higher studies like an M.Sc. Or a Ph.D. in any of the three subjects. There are several research opportunities available in fields like biotechnology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sciences. Teaching: Another popular career option after B.Sc. With Botany, Zoology and Chemistry is teaching. One can pursue a career in teaching in schools or colleges. With higher edu
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Computational chemist: Computational chemists use computer simulations and modeling to study chemical reactions and properties. Bioinformatics specialist: Bioinformatics specialists use computer software and tools to analyze biological and chemical data, such as gene sequences and protein stru
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1. Research: Start by researching the universities or colleges offering B.Sc. In Radiology. Look for the eligibility criteria, admission process, and deadlines.
2. Meet the eligibility criteria: Check the eligibility criteria for the programme. Generally, candidates who have completed their 10+2 education with Physics Chemistry and Biology as mandatory subjects are eligible to apply.
3. Apply: Fill out the application form of the university or college where you want to apply. You may have to pay an application fee.
4. Entrance examination: Some universiti
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