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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Rajasthan JET registrations for 2024 have already been closed. Rajasthan JET Application form for the session 2024-25 was released on March 14, 2024. The online application form for Rajasthan JET agriculture was accepted on the website. Candidates could fill in the Rajasthan JET 2024 online application form in the window period. The last date for filling and depositing the online application form was May 6, 2024. The exam was conducted on June 2, 2024.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Master of Science (MSc) subjects are generally more challenging than Bachelor of Science (BSc) subjects:
- Academic Achievement: A Master's degree requires a higher level of academic achievement than a Bachelor's degree.
- Coursework: A Master's degree requires additional coursework.
- Time and Effort: Postgraduate degrees tend to be more challenging than undergraduate ones.
- Self-Study: A Master's degree has a condensed timetable, less contact time, and more focus on self-study.
- Thesis: A Master's with a thesis is arguably the most difficult of all.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Any student with a backlog in any BSc subject is not eligible to enrol for an MSc program. They first need to clear all the exams with passing marks in their undergraduation. After successfully passing their bachelor's degree with a percentage that is acceptable in their choice of college, they can be eligible for an MSc course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who cleared their Senior Secondary Class 10 and 12 exams from the Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan, Ajmer, or other recognised statutory boards are considered eligible for participating in JET in Agriculture. The eligible subject combinations will be:
Agriculture
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
These combinations can again be depicted as ABC, PCM, PCB, PCMB, PCA, etc. To appear for the test, candidates must have passed all these subjects in Science or Agriculture streams with a minimum specified marks requirement, which usually is 50% for general categories and 45% for reserved categories.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BSc is available at Hindu College, DU. The three-year programme is offered in various specialisations. These specialisations include Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, etc. To be eligible to pursue a BSc at Hindu College, candidates must have passed Class 12 with relevant subjects (depending on their desired specialisaion) in the stream of science. The admission to these courses is based on the candidates's performance in CUET (UG), followed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Durga Institute of Paramedical Science offers BSc specilisation across various streams such as Medical Radiography & Imaging Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, and Operation Theatre Technology. The institute offers course in full-time mode for three-year programme. The institute also provide six months internships to the students for practical expsosure.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A bachelor's degree in Microbiology is recommended for applicants who are interested in learning about microorganisms and their behaviors. Candidates with a talent for research should enroll in this course because a career as a Microbiologist necessitates ongoing research. Additionally, candidates should be able to comprehend the importance of food security and the role that microbes play in the food production process.
Those who are ethical and driven ought to enroll in this course.Throughout the course, the student must demonstrate leadership and responsibility in a laboratory setting. Therefore, those who possess strong leadership qu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some reasons why you should pursue a BSc in Microbiology:
- Diverse Opportunities: A BSc in Microbiology degree can open up job opportunities for students in various unique profiles such as bacteriologists, virologists, cell biologists, mycologists, and many more.
- Higher Education: Graduates can go for higher education by enrolling in MSc programs such as MSc in Microbiology, MSc in Applied Microbiology, MSc in Medical Microbiology, and MSc in Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics. A PG program also increases the job prospects for the candidates. Similarly, the candidates can opt for PhD courses after completing their PG.
- Rese
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
CMC Vellore offer B.Sc. which is a UG level degree. The total tuition fees of all these courses range between INR 1.8 K to INR 3.2 K. The duration of this course is 3 years and multiple specializations are offered under this course. For admission to this course, college accepts the scores of CBSE 12TH, ISC and Tamilnadu class 12. The aggregate score in 10+2 should be 45% for being eligible to this course. Apart from that, the average placement package is INR 1.6 LPA. For more details regarding this course, please visit the official website of the college or Shiksha.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
MG University has a total of 11760 seats for its BSc programmes. Since, admission to this course is under the MGU CAP admission process, 50% of the seats are reserved for SC/ST/SEBC/EWS category candidates. The candidates applying for admission under these categories are required to submit the relevant documents as well. Moreover, the given seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
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