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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You can do it after 12th. Good percentage in 10+2 PCM is mandatory. Doing a B.Sc or not doing a B.Sc does not matter since you must eventually pass the training and licensing exam of the particular country. Instead you can do a B.Sc in aviation management, etc. after your pilot training is over. You can study part time or through distance while working.

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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You are already doing what needs to be done. CAD and the solid edge is enough along with interior designing.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Shreya,
There are lots of job opportunities for graduates in B.Sc zoology both in public and private sections. Different employment areas for graduates in B.Sc zoology are:
1) Zoos
2) Aquariums
3) Television Channels
4) Veterinary Hospitals
5) Animal Clinics
6) Colleges and Universities
7) Research
8) Wildlife Management Firms
9) Fisheries and Aquaculture
10) Pest Control Companies.
11) Animal Care-taking Providers
12) Museums
13) Botanical Gardens
14) Conservation organizations
15) Nature reserves
Graduates can find various jobs in different organizations all around the world. Graduates can apply for job in veterinary firms, research projects, e
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Surbhi Mathur

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Biotechnologists can work for various organisations as medical scientists, biological technicians, medical and clinical lab technologists & technicians, biochemists and biophysicists. They can also work as:
Biomedical Engineers
Microbiologists
Epidemiologists
R&D and Process Development Scientists
Biomanufacturing Specialists
Bioproduction Operators

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astha singh

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B.Sc in Chemistry: Admission Process
Admission to B.Sc in Chemistry is generally merit-based. Colleges which follow merit-based admission process, generally release a cut-off percentage for admission to the programme. The admission forms are available in the month of May/June after the results for 10+2 are declared. Universities like University of Delhi release a central cut off list for affiliated colleges. Students who fulfill the cut-off criteria are then granted admission in the respective colleges.
The forms for entrance examinations are also available in the months of May and June and the exam is ideally conducted in the month of J
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astha singh

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I doubt you will be allowed to continue your course's final year from another university unless it is an exceptional case where you fell ill and were unable to pursue the course. In any case, you should consult with the competent authorities from your institute if you will be allowed to pursue your final year from another institute.

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astha singh

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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Students who have passed 10+2 with science stream from a recognized board with physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects are eligible to pursue this course.
ADMISSION
Reputed institutes follow merit-based admission process. They evaluate candidates merit and performance through entrance test, selection interview, and/or their performance in the board exam.
Deserving candidates, who manage to make it into the merit list, are allotted seats. Some institutes are also known to have seats reserved under quotas like NRI quota and donation quota.

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astha singh

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How to Get Admission in Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Biology):
Candidates who have successfully cleared their 10+2 examination in science stream with physics, chemistry and biology as compulsory subjects can apply for the admission in B.Sc course and there is no need to give any entrance examination for the same as admissions are done on merit basis.
Generally, forms are available in the month of June and July every year. Candidates need to fill the form and has to submit as per the guidelines prescribed in that prospectus.
Selection Process:
Selection is done on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2. To get direct admission, candidates need
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astha singh

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Career Opportunities after B.Sc Mathematics:
There are jobs available in various other sectors for the graduates of B.Sc Mathematics. These sectors are given below:
Software
Insurance
Market research
Banking sector
There are also jobs available for these graduates in government sector. Various exams are conducted by UPSC every year for recruiting these graduates to several posts. Some of those exams are given below:
Tax Assistant exam
Statistical Investigator exam
Grade III & Compiler Exam
Combined Graduate Level Exam
Most popular career option after B.Sc mathematics is teaching. There are plenty of colleges available in India which provides vari
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