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Yash Mittal

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Candidates who get admission to SRM School of Public Health BSc are required to pay the SRM School of Public Health BSc fees of INR 4.5 lakh.

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Parul Thapa

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While a BSc Psychology is a Science degree, a BA Psychology is an Arts degree. Apart from this, there is not much difference between the two courses as the core subjects usually remain the same. BA Psychology manages the counselling aspects of Psychology and is application-based.

A student with a BA degree in Psychology is more likely to find a job as a guidance counsellor with different organisations whereas, a BSc in Psychology deals with the clinical aspect of Psychology and a student has to learn research and statistics methodologies besides other subjects related to Psychology. BSc Psychology is suited for students who have an inte

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Parul Thapa

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Clinical Psychology is not usually a BSc or BA course when you do undergrad. It's a special part of Psychology that you usually study after bachelor, like in PG.

Doing bachelor in Psychology or similar subjects give you basic knowledge that help you when you study Clinical Psychology later.

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Jitendra Vaghela

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Unfortunately, specific cutoff information for the B.Sc. in Medical Lab Technology (MLT) at SVIMS Tirupati for the 2024-2025 academic year is not yet available. Cutoff ranks and scores typically become available after the AP EAPCET exam results are released and the counseling process begins.

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Nandini Motwani

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Yes, you can. To be eligible for a BSc Forestry course, the candidate must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible candidates will have to appear for the exams required, depending on the university in which you want to get admitted, and score valid marks to secure admission to the course.

 

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Nandini Motwani

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This is not the exact cutoff of Neuro Technology at JIPMER. Nevertheless, the following are some of the typical cutoff patterns for JIPMER :

- JIPMER MBBS Cutoff 2024: The JIPMER MBBS NEET Cutoff Rank is 277 in Round 1 and 60 in Round 2 for the General Category.

- JIPMER INI CET Cutoff 2024: JIPMER has made the INI CET Cutoff 2024 available for Round 1 and Round 2 for the January Session.

- Factors Affecting JIPMER Cutoff: The major factors affecting the JIPMER Cutoff are the total number of candidates, the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the examination, performance of candidates, and cutoffs of previous years.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Arni University provides a variety of BSc courses. Six of these courses are provided through the university's School of Basic Sciences & Bio-technology. These specialisations are listed below:

  1. BSc in Microbiology
  2. BSc Medical
  3. BSc Non Medical
  4. BSc in Zoology
  5. BSc in Botany
  6. BSc in Forensic Science

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Akansha Bisht

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As with most Science courses, in a Zoology Bachelor, you will start broad and narrow down your speciality as you go. In the first year, you can expect to study general biology (including microbiology) and chemistry, as well as some broad topics such as ecology and environmental science. Expect a mix of classroom learning, laboratory work and fieldwork.

  • Genetics, embryology
  • Evolution, paleobiology
  • Epigenetics, environmental physiology
  • Animal husbandry, behaviour, enrichment
  • Conservation, ecology, biodiversity
  • Freshwater biology, marine biology
  • Entomology, ornithology, herpetology, parasitology
  • Ethics, experiment and research skills, and da
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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Biotechnology is 3 years (six semesters) and BTech Biotechnology is 4 years (8 semesters). Comparatively, BSc Biotechnology is much more relaxed than BTech, the number of coursework and lab work will be less and you will be introduced to the core subjects right from the first year whereas in BTech 1st year will have common engineering coursework (Refer any university syllabus) with very little or no core subjects.

From 2nd year there will be 6 or 7 coursework and 3 or 4 lab works to complete in each semester. This can change from one university to another but it won't be less than that. Most BSc courses may not include chemical

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