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Ranjeeta Rai

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 The seat intake for the BSc course at Central University of Himachal Pradesh is around 38. To secure a seat for BSc at CHUP a candidate who has passed, or is currently appearing for Class 12, with relevant subjects, must apply for CUET UG.cThe university follows the reservations in admission as mandated under the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation of Seats) Act 2006 applicable e to candidates belonging to categories like SC/ST, PWD, wards of Kashmiri Migrants, etc. 

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As of August 16, 2024, Grant Medical College in Mumbai offers a four-year B.Sc. Paramedical Technology (Cardiology) program at the undergraduate level. To be eligible for admission, students must have scored at least 50% in their 12th grade exam. The total cost of the course is INR 154,800. 

 

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing a BSc in Chemistry in India, there are several government job opportunities available across various sectors. 

Some of the best government job options for BSc Chemistry graduates include:

Job Profiles

Average Salary

Scientific Assistant/Scientist

INR 1.9 LPA

Quality Control Officer

INR 3.4 LPA

Environmental Analyst/Scientist

INR 5.1 LPA

Drug Inspector

INR 8.3 LPA

Lecturer/Assistant Professor

INR 5 LPA

Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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Manori Sahni

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The curriculum of Mithibai College (MU) BSc in Biotechnology include semester-wise syllabus. This three-year programme is divided into six semesters. There are theory and practical subjects included in the course syllabus. Some of the topics covered in the programme are:

  • Nano-biotechnology
  • Molecular diagnostics
  • Plant Tissue Culture
  • IPR and Bioethics
  • Animal Biotechnology, etc. 

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Manori Sahni

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Mumbai University BSc CS course curriculum include topics related to the subject. It has theory and practical subjects. Some credit is attached with each subject. Mentioned below are the topics covered in the first semester:

  • Java Programming
  • Operating System
  • Theory of Computation
  • Database Management System
  • Advanced Web Technologies
  • Computer Networks
  • Combinatorics and Graph Theory
  • Computer Science Practical - VII and VIII

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Akansha Bisht

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The minimum eligibility criteria for BSc course is to pass Class 12 from the Science stream with PCMB subjects from a recognised board. Since, BSc courses are offered in more than 100 specializations, so the %, core subjects, etc., depends on the course specialisation and college offering the course.

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Akansha Bisht

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A BSc degree offers a wide range of courses that can lead to bright career paths. While the salary potential may depend on location, industry, and individual skills, there are certain BSc courses that generally tend to command higher salaries. Following are some of the BSc courses that have the highest salary potential: 

  • BSc Statstics
  • BSc Data analytics / Data science
  • BSc Chemical Technology
  • BSc Computer Science / IT
  • BSc Food technology 
  • BSc Home Science
  • BSc Micro biology 
  •  BSc Genetics
  • BSc Agriculture

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Akansha Bisht

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Class 12 marks are important for admission to BSc Agriculture programs in India. Most colleges offering BSc Agriculture courses have eligibility criteria that include a minimum % of marks in Class 12 board examinations or an equivalent qualification. The specific cutoff marks required can vary depending on the institution and the competition for admission in a given year. 

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Akansha Bisht

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You can apply for an MSc in Agriculture course after completing a BSc in Botany in India. While a BSc in Botany may not directly align with agriculture, there are often opportunities for students from related fields to pursue postgraduate studies in agriculture. Many universities in India offer MSc Agriculture, and they may consider applicants from diverse Science backgrounds, including Botany. 

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