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Divya vani

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Both are undergraduate courses of 3-year duration and offer in-depth knowledge in the fields of Biology, Botany, Zoology etc. Although these two courses are similar, there are differences between them in terms of the syllabus and the course curriculum. Some of the basic differences between BSc Zoology and B.Sc. Biology programs are provided in the table given below:

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BSc Biology

BSc Zoology

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Bachelor of Science in Biology

Bachelor of Science in Zoology

Course Overview

BSc Biology is a full-time undergraduate program that comprises the study of both plant and animal physiology and anatomy, biotechnology, biochemistry, and Ecology, among others. 

BSc Zoology is a full-time undergraduate program that includes the study only about animal physiology and anatomy, evolution, among others. Plant subjects are not included.

Duration 

3 years

3 years

Eligibility 

Minimum 50% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. 

Minimum 50% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. 

Average Fees

INR 20,000 to 1,50,000

INR 25,000 to 1,25,000

Average Salary

INR 2 to 8 LPA

INR 3 to 7 LPA

Colleges

Jain University, ICFAI University, JSS University, etc.

Punjab University, Lovely Professional University, Jain University, ICFAI University etc.

Top Recruiters 

Apollo Hospitals, Max Healthcare, Fortis Hospitals, government and private schools. 

UPL Limited, Indofil Industries, Willowood India, Government and Private Schools.

 

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Mani Shankar

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According to Indian university admissions standards, a student must have taken the same courses in class 12th in order to be accepted to a certain graduate programme. This is a Science-only feature. Admissions criteria for the humanities and commerce may vary. As a consequence, a student who does not study mathematics in class 12 will be denied admission to any major Indian institution to pursue a B.Sc. In Mathematics. I propose Chandigarh University if you want to pursue a B.Sc. In a different discipline. Chandigarh University (CU) is a premier Indian institution that provides its students with a one-of-a-kind blend of professional an
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Sumit Kumar

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Yes there is very good scope after B.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics. Dietetics is the Science and art of feeding individuals based on the principles of nutrition. It can also be said to be the Science and art of human nutritional care. Diet therapy and its application in patient related settings is a major focus of dietetics. Thus, the field of dietetics can be related to: (a) nutrition care and intervention focused on the individual and (b) nutrition care and intervention focused on the group. Diet plays a major role in promotion of health and wellbeing of individual. Nutritionists and dietetics are concerned with this aspect. While d
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Sumit Kumar

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After you graduate in B.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics, you can either opt for higher studies or take up a job in either public or private sector. The course curriculum offers prospering opportunities to the candidates in diverse areas, including R&D (Research and Development), the Healthcare sector (hospitals, clinics, health centres etc. ), Government schemes and organizations, NGOs, Teaching and Education sector. Dietetics is the Science and art of feeding individuals based on the principles of nutrition. It can also be said to be the Science and art of human nutritional care. Diet therapy and its application in patient related settings
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Sumit Kumar

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Yes sure, you should go for it. Dietetics is the Science and art of feeding individuals based on the principles of nutrition. It can also be said to be the Science and art of human nutritional care. Diet therapy and its application in patient related settings is a major focus of dietetics. Thus, the field of dietetics can be related to: (a) nutrition care and intervention focused on the individual and (b) nutrition care and intervention focused on the group. Diet plays a major role in promotion of health and wellbeing of individual. Nutritionists and dietetics are concerned with this aspect. While dietetics is related to food managemen
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