B.Sc Zoology

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Dorsal nerve cord is the main difference between Roundworm and flat worms. Flatworms consist of a dorso-ventrally flattened body whereas roundworms consist of a cylindrical body tapered to a fine point at each end.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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India is a growing country in terms of food industries. There are around 500 million high and medium class consumers and any industry that is involved in the food sector, do not want to spoil the opportunity to grab the consumers. That's why the demand of food technologist is increasing day by day in India. A professional in the field of food technology can find the employment in the field of food manufacturing plant, research and development labs, catering companies, food whole sellers, restaurant and the hospital. People can choose the area of their working as per the interest of their subject. Some of the regulatory positions are al
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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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Please visit the link to check the cut-off for admission.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-delhi-24642/admission#

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Divya Mishra

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Yes, you can. Please refer to the eligibility below:
A graduate student having completed three years Science degree programme in Biotechnology /Bioinformatics/ Life sciences / Zoology / Botany / Chemistry / Microbiology / Applied Biology / Biochemistry / Genetics / M.B.B.S. / B.D.S. / M. V. Sc. with minimum 50% marks.

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MAAZ ABDULLAH

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Hey,
You have cleared the minimal cutoff required to sit in the entrance of BSc in AMU.
After you clear the entrance exam you can sit in the counselling to opt for Zoology based on your performance in the exam.
Best of Luck.

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Sugandha Vats

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Hi,
It seems a bit difficult but you never know what happens with these lists. Keep a track on the all the lists as they are announced. DU cutoffs are unpredictable, however, it is advisable to get admission in one of colleges while waiting for the cut-offs.
Good luck.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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It would be better if you completely study about the course before you go for it.

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Lalit Kumar

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There is no need to have experience in the teaching field for B.Ed. As B.Ed is a course about teaching training itself. Candidates having Bachelor's degree and/or Master's degree in Science/Social Sciences/Humanity/Commerce with a minimum of 50% marks will be eligible. You need to give an entrance exam for this. The exam forms for 2019 are out, check the website and fill the form.
Regards.

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Yanthungo kikonI'm a man of my word.

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Here are some of the branches in M.Sc Zoology:
Master of Science in Marine Zoology
Master of Science in Zoology with specializations in Medical Microbiology
Master of Science in Zoology
Master of Philosophy in Zoology
Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology
You can specialize in various fields within zoology
Arachnology
Entomology
Arthropodology
Apiology
Cetology
Anthrozoology
Conchology
Ethology
Helminthology
Mammalogy
Neuroethology
Myrmecology
Nematology
Ornithology
Paleozoology
Malacology
Primatology
Herpetology.

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