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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Rushikesh, For life Science students, most of the opportunities are found in universities and research institutions. There are a large number of research institutions under the Council of scientific and industrial research.
You can opt the option of CSIR NET exam, it will give you a great career scope in research. If you are a Science student and willing to pursue your career further as a junior research fellow or an assistant professor, only then you should aim for CSIR - NET exam, later you can become a scientist.
All the best.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Apeksha,
The syllabus for M.Sc molecular biology and biotechnology entrance exam includes higher secondary level chemistry, physics and mathematics.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Tushar,
The other options are:
- B.Pharma
- Applied Biology- Apiculture, sericulture, Fishery, Piggery, etc. are the various branches of biology.
- Anthropology
- Genetic engineering
- Entomology
- Pathology
- Agriculture
- Bioinformatics
- Microbiology
- Medicines and Medical Transcription, etc.

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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
Yes, of course, there are lot many fields other than medicine and engineering. If you are good at math and want to be a scholar, you can pursue Bachelor in maths Honors and also, you can pursue Bachelor in biology Honors too depending on your choice and if you think, no, I won't to pursue both of them by doing B.Sc as well. This option is if you want to go in teaching profession!
Also, it also depends what you want to be in your life in long haul because being good at maths and biology at 10th level is totally different from being pursuing something on an extreme level because 10 and 11, 12 have difference.
And as far as PCB and PCM
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hritik pokhriyal

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So, you can pursue MBBS, BAMS, etc.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Meghna,
No, biology is not compulsory to attend NEST examination.There are five sections in the NEST exam. The general section i.e. the first section is compulsory for all. From the rest of the four sections (physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology), you can answer any three of them.
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rahul r

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All aspirants aiming to build their career in science related fields must refer the rankings below in order to make a wise decision while selecting a college. After all, choosing a good college is the foundation stone to build a successful career later.
Towards the end, we have also listed the top 50 B.Sc/ M.Sc colleges in India in 2016 as mentioned in India Today rankings.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473

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rahul r

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Those students who have knack in Biology and are planning to choose the career in the Medical fields can go for courses like:
MBBS or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
BAMS or Bachelor of Ayurveda medicine and surgery
BDS (Bachelor of Dental surgery)
Optometrists
Dental Surgeon, Pharmacists, Physician, Nursing and others
BHMS Eligibility Criteria
Candidates are required to fulfill the below mentioned minimum eligibility criteria required for admission into the course.
10+2 or any equivalent degree from a recognised university.
An aggregate score 50% at 10+2 level
Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as the compulsory subjects.
Min
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rahul r

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Eligibility for B.Sc. in Agriculture
Interested aspirants for the course are required to fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria.Completion of Intermediate (12 years of school education) in Science streamPhysics, Chemistry, Biology and/or Mathematics as the subjects of study
Apart from this, candidates possessing Intermediate in Agriculture stream (limited states) are also eligible to apply. Depending on the university, the eligibility varies in terms of a combination of subjects. Eligibility criteria also varies for reserved categories as per the reservation guidelines of GOI.
B.Sc. in Agriculture: Admission Process
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