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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

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You need to have at least 60% aggregate in class 12th with physics, chemistry and biology as the main subjects.

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Siddarth Prakash

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You can go for the courses like biochemistry, biotech, microbiology and many more courses that come under the subject of zoology/botany.

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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The eligibility criteria of BCA, B.Sc- CS & IT is pass in HSc with mathematics / computer science / computer application as a subject of study. That means H.Sc- commerce students who had studied the mentioned subjects are eligible for admission.
Some universities admit commerce H.Sc holders with business mathematics / statistics for BCA, B.Sc- CS & IT programmes whereas in some private universities, just H.Sc in any stream is enough to get admission.
BCA, B.Sc- CS & IT are the courses with similar subjects.
Please check the eligibility criteria of university in your jurisdiction.

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riddhima banerjee

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Yes you can pursue B.Sc biotech.
Good luck.

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riddhima banerjee

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Maths is not required for B.Sc in biotechnology.

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Shail Oberoi

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You should pursue a course based on your interest areas & career aspiration. A 3 year LLB program will straight away give you a career option as a lawyer/legal advisory firm where as a BSC & BBA may not be able to get a good career break and you may be required to pursue an MBA program post-graduation.

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