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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
IISER Entrance Exam 2018 pattern is such that the question paper will contain a total of 60 multiple choice questions that candidates need to complete in a duration of 180 minutes (3 hours). Candidates will be evaluated out of a total of 180 marks. Questions in the exam will be based on four subjects, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I suggest you study what interests you. While the degrees do have an extensive overlap they also have differences. Molecular Biology tends to lean toward genetics, Biochemistry is often very chemistry and bio-organic molecules based and Cell Biology degrees tend to have many biomedicine modules (this is how it seems to me after researching 91 universities). However, there are also many degrees where the different disciplines have an almost equal representation. If you want to study all of those areas then you might want to look at courses named Molecular Cell Biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Biochemistry & Molecular Cell Bio
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The course one pursues after 12th science plays an important role in determining his/her career. If you choose the wrong course, you may have to spend the rest of your life doing a job that you don't like.
Some list of courses after 12th science without mathematics:
1 BBA
2 BMS
3 Diploma in Management
4 BSW
5 B.Pharma.
6 Pharma.D
7 B.Sc. Courses
8 Teacher Training Courses
9 Law Course
10 Paramedical Courses
11 MBBS
12 BDS
13 BAMS
14 BHMS
15 BPT
16 BOT
17 BASLP
18 BUMS
19 B.A. Courses
20 BHM.
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Beginner-Level 5
There are many courses which you can still opt for such as microbiology, agriculture and even biotechnology where you can make the complete use of your subject knowledge along with some interesting experiments which will further develop your interest.
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