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Amrit Raj

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Hi Adarsh, you need to appear in counselling of PUCET to get admission in Punjab University, Chandigarh. The counselling will be online for which you can apply via the official website of PUCET. Your score in PUCET and board is sufficient enough to get you a seat in this college. Please participate in the counselling, once it is started. Best of luck.

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Sahil Rana

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To pursue BCA you can join from Science, Commerce and Arts background. But to pursue BTech or BSC CS, you'll need a solid background of mathematics.
The main diffence between BSC CS and BCA is BCS CS is concept oriented, It will teach you the Core Concept of computer science which include pure mathematics which will help you to learn anything new very quickly, other hand BCA is application oriented, teach current technologies, but learning new technoloigies or working on Core Computing is difficult.

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The field of microbiology covers many others such as bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology, and medical microbiologists identify the agents of infectious diseases and devise ways to combat them. They also track down and identify new pathogens. Learn more about making a career in Microbiology:
Public health microbiologists try and control the spread of diseases by monitoring water and food supplies. Agricultural microbiology is focused on the health of crops, increasing yield and soil fertility. Microbial ecologists study the habitats of microorganisms to determine their contribution to the chemical cycles in soil and water;
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Sahil Rana

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Obviously, Amity University. Here are some points about Amity University:
Amity University is ranked 34 by NIRF 2018, 171180 by QS Brics 2018, 216 by QS Asia 2018 and 8011000 by QS World 2019. According to QS World Rankings, Amity is ranked 16th among Indian universities. Amity University offers 100% placements to all eligible students, who fulfil the minimum criteria of 6.5 CGPA in their semesters. Amity biotechnology students are selected for higher studies at top world universities like Oxford University, UCLA, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, etc. All placements take place from the Noida campus. However, Noida studen
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Sahil Rana

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Psychology:
It is the study of mental processes and behaviors of humans and animals. The very basis of education is the study of perceptions, emotions, cognition, personality, behavior, etc. The bottom line is that this study deals with the education imparting knowledge to various spheres of human activity.
Applied psychology:
Applied psychology on the other hand is very much different from the above mentioned. It is basically the studies of practical problems in other fields such as business management, product design, nutrition, law and clinical medicines, etc. It basically includes the study area of Industrial, organizational psycholog
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sarika DharmaniEngineering student

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Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Jaipur provides B.Sc in botany. It is a 3 year course. They provide well- equipped labs and it is a very good college I must say.

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Vijay NagarEngineer, Mentor

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Hi,
Both the options are good but they are totally different. B.Sc is basically knowledge oriented course whereas engineering from any branch is job oriented course. If you are passionate to get the deep knowledge of physics, chemistry and maths then go for B.Sc, and further M.Sc.
For chemical engineering, I would suggest you to choose a reputed college or appear in JEE exam at least one time.

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