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Loveleen Choudhury

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With so many options available, it's important to consider a few key factors that can impact your academic experience and career path after BSc Physiology.

Following are the points to keep in mind while choosing the right colleges for BSc Physiology:

  • Check College Accreditation and Affiliation
    Ensure the college is recognised by UGC or your state university and has a good academic reputation.

  • Look at Faculty and Lab Facilities
    Well-qualified faculty and fully equipped physiology labs are essential for practical learning and research exposure.

  • Review the Curriculum and Electives
    Go through the syllabus to see if it covers core physiology topic

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Jaya Shukla

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Choosing the right course after 12th can be confusing. Here are a few key checkpoints to help you decide if BSc Physiology aligns with your interests and goals:

  • Strong Interest in Biology: You enjoy learning about how the human body works, especially systems like the brain, heart, muscles, and hormones.

  • Curious About Medical Research: You're fascinated by lab work, clinical studies, and want to explore how the body reacts to different conditions.

  • Aim for a Career in Healthcare or Research: You're planning for roles like physiologist, researcher, or preparing for advanced studies like MSc or medical fields.

  • Comfortable with Science Subjects

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Atul Kumar Ojha

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Honestly, if you're thinking long-term, go where you'll actually get support and peace of mind. BBIT might give you a B.Tech degree, but placements aren't great and there is pressure - attendance issues, internal marks, etc.

Surendranath College is more good and gives you time to focus on other things like coding, competitive exams, or higher studies. If you're motivated, you can do really well even with a B.Sc. It depends on your mindset.

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Shailja Rawat

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Both SRM University Andhra Pradesh and Acharya Nagarjuna University are good options to pursue a BSc. However, in terms of affordability, ANU is more affordable since the tuition fees to pursue a BSc at SRM University Andhra Pradesh range from INR 4.7 Lacs to INR 6.2 lakh, and the tuition fee to pursue a BSc at Acharya Nagarjuna University is INR 2.5 lakh.

Note: The fee mentioned above is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.

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Shailja Rawat

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For admission to SRM University AP's BSc programme, students must have fulfil the eligibility criteria. Mentioned below are all the requirements set by the university:

CourseEligibility Criteria
BSc/BSc Hons
  • Must have attained the age of 16 years and 6 months on the 31 July of the calendar year
  • Complete Class 10 with a minimum of 60% or equivalent
  • Passed Class 12 with a minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent. Students appearing for Class 12 exams are also eligible to apply.

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Ayushi Maurya

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Hello,

Well, without an entrance exam like CUET, you can't get into any government college, but you can get into affiliated colleges if the seats are available, like I'm in the University of Allahabad main campus. for the main campus, you have to qualify CUET exam, but the affiliated colleges like ISDC, CMP, ECC in Allahabad give a chance to non-CUET, but you have to go for a small entrance test. This law applies to every good college.

If you don't want to give any entrance test, then you should go for colleges that are in town or the countryside.

Thankyou.

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