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Khunchang Phukon

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Most of the question are based on the previous level of your subjects. You should have a good knowledge of the subject that you are appearing for and you should clear all your concepts well as these are conceptual kind of exams.

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Latika khatri

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Every year, College of Horticulture, Bidar admissions are conducted for the students on the basis of cut off declared by College of Horticulture, Cut off data will help you to apply for B.Sc. Courses in college of Horticulture, Bidar
KCET Category, 2020
Cut-off by rank
SC- 16052
ST-16052
1 Rural- 10557
2A General- 8711
3B General- 8533
General Merit- 7202
General Merit Rural- 8078.

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Khunchang Phukon

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Yes, it is. If you have any better opportunities in your hand or you are predicting that any other opportunity will come in near future, then it's separate issue. Otherwise, you should join whatever you have in your hand at least it will help you to have work ex Certificate.

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Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination individually in the subjects Physics Chemistry Biology and English Core/English Elective and must have obtained minimum of 45% marks taken together in PCB subjects from Recognised Board Under AISSCE/CBSE/ICSE/SSCE/HSCE or other equivalent Board or students appearing in 10+2 examination in science conducted by National Institute of Open School with 45% marks. Candidate must have a domicile of UT of J&K/UT of Ladakh. Candidate who does not have domicile Certificate at the time of filling up application form can upload an undertaking Certificate. For Candidates belonging to UT of L
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Latika khatri

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The candidates who enroll for B.Sc. In any of the nutrition courses, then the minimum eligibility that you have to have is, 10+2 from any state of the central board with a combination of Physics Chemistry Biology.

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Latika khatri

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There are number of evening colleges. In Delhi you can pursue the course from Motilal Nehru evening college, Dyal Singh evening college, PGDAV evening college, Shyam Lal evening college, Satyawati evening college, Sri Aurobindo college and many more.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can do an M.Sc. In microbiology after a B.Sc. (honors) in Zoology. To pursue an M.Sc. In microbiology, most colleges simply require that you hold a Bachelor's degree in Science. Few colleges may require you to have at least a 50% grade point average in your graduate degree. Also, you may have to qualify for the CUET-PG to get admission into a government college, but private colleges provide direct admission to B.Sc. Graduates. Some top colleges offering the M.Sc. In Microbiology course include:
1. Fergusson College
2. Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College
3. Sister Nivedita University
4. Barrackpore Rastraguru Surendranath College.

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PRANAV S KUMAR

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The Nursing Council rules for admission to B.Sc. Nursing clearly state: Candidate with Science/Arts/Humanities/Commerce who have passed the 12th Standard examination (10+2) and must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in the core/elective/academic subjects taken together and passed English individually
Hope this clears your doubt.

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Deeksha Dixit

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If you want decent job opportunities, you can go for higher studies such as a master's in Microbiology. After graduating with a BSc In Microbiology, you can pursue the following careers:

  • Microbiologist: You can apply for assistant-level positions after completing your B.Sc.
  • Teacher: You will have to complete a B.Ed. Degree or an M.Sc. To be eligible for a teaching position.
  • Laboratory Technician: You can apply to clinical laboratories as a fresher. 
  • Environmental Microbiologist: You can apply to environment-related organizations for this position. 
  • Researcher: You can apply for an assistant researcher job at colleges.

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Sahil Selot

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B.Sc Neuro-electrophysiology is a 3 year full time course. It is related to the Physiotherapy. The CMC Vellore is one of the Several college which provides this Course
The Cutoff generally varies every year and the latest is around 75%. Thank you.

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