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Manori Sahni

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There are various lab subjects included in the Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University BSc (H) with research course in Food Science Technology. The subjects are related to the theory subjects. Students can check below the lab subjects included in this course syllabus:

  • Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab
  • Biomolecules Lab
  • Fundamentals of Microbiology Lab
  • Analytical Chemistry Lab
  • Food Packaging Technology Lab, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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The subjects included in the curriculum are releated to the stream of Biotechnology. JVWU BSc Biotechnology course curriculum has theory and lab subjects in it. Each of the semester has a theory and lab subjects. Mentioned below are some of the topics covered in the programme:

  • Fundamentals of Biotechnology
  • Cell Biology
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Enzyme Technology Lab
  • Microbial Technology Lab, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes it is,  There are various factors on which it depends

  • Cutoff of BSc Biology starts decreasing from cutoff to cutoff and chances are you may get it through the last cutoff or previous ones
  • If you have a quota then chances are high like sports quota, SC/ST/OBC quota, etc.
  • After a 2–3 cutoff, most preferred college cutoff always goes down so many students withdraw their admission from their current college hence they had to entertain students from the current cutoff which is slightly less than the first one ex.there are 100 seats in college and first cutoff is 92 then after 3–4 cutoff, it may come down to 88,87 if someon
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, BSc MLT typically stands for Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology which is a degree programme focused on training students in various laboratory techniques and procedures used in medical diagnostics and research. 

Graduates of BSc MLT often work in clinical laboratories, hospitals, research facilities, and other healthcare settings.

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Liyansha Jain

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Direct admissions to the BSc course at IHM Lucknow are possible. Recently the college released a notice for the filling of the Residual Seats for the BSC HHA programme. The students must check the eligibility criteria and apply accordingly:

  • Candidate must have passed 12th Exam with minimum of 40% marks (in aggregate, in 10+2
    system from a recognised board, in any stream (Science/Arts/Commerce/ Vocational)
  • There is no age bar
  • The programme is recognised by the Jawaharlal Nehru University to award the final degree
  • Reservation as per Central Government rules
  • Vegetarian option is also available
  • English should be one of the compulsory subject in 1
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Akansha Bisht

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When comparing the two degrees, competition for MBBS seats is far greater than for BSC seats. MBBS is a five-year programme in clinical Medicine that focuses on developing professionalism for the entire human body and keeping patients active. BSc students are in different courses and do not have the same possibilities to treat patients that MBBS students have. It is a 3-year programme where candidates will learn about important Chemistry, Protein Theory, and other topics.

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Akansha Bisht

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An integrated MSc in Physics integrates undergraduate and graduate studies into a single, longer programme that lasts five years, as opposed to a three-year BSc in Physics. 
The curriculum for a bachelor's degree in physics covers a wide range of subjects, including thermodynamics, optics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and classical mechanics. The curriculum is primarily focused on fundamental ideas and concepts in physics. 
These same subjects may be covered in greater detail and with more advanced courses that are normally only offered at the graduate level in an integrated MSc program.

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Parul Thapa

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A Diploma in Anaesthesia typically offers more specialised and focused training specifically in anaesthesia techniques, procedures, and patient care. On the other hand, a BSc in Anaesthesia may provide a broader understanding of anaesthesia along with other related subjects such as anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology.

A Diploma may be more focused on practical training and may prepare individuals for entry-level positions in anaesthesia or related healthcare settings. A BSc may provide a more comprehensive educational background, potentially opening up opportunities for further specialization, research, or advanced practice roles.

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Parul Thapa

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It all depends on your career goals and educational requirements. 

A BSc in Anesthesia typically provides a foundational understanding of anesthesia techniques, patient care, and related medical sciences. An MSc in Anesthesia may offer more advanced and specialised knowledge, often leading to opportunities for leadership roles, research, and advanced clinical practice. 

It's important to consider your long-term career objectives and consult with educational advisors or professionals in the field to determine the best path for your individual aspirations.

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Parul Thapa

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Combining a Dietitian Diploma with a BSc in Anaesthesia can indeed broaden your career prospects within the healthcare sector. Having expertise in both anaesthesia and dietetics can make you a versatile healthcare professional, capable of addressing various aspects of patient care. 

With dual qualifications, you can explore roles not only in hospitals but also in wellness centers, rehabilitation facilities, or private practice where both anesthesia care and nutritional guidance are valued. Understanding both aspects—nutrition and anesthesia—can contribute to better patient outcomes, especially in cases where specific di

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