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However, the composition of this mucopeptide component resembles more closely that of Gram-negative bacteria, though more species of blue-green algae need examination before the relationship can be established with any certainty.
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There are many career options available after completing B.Sc. in biology:
M.Sc. in chemistry
M.Sc. in biochemistry
M.Sc. in botany
M.Sc. in zoology
M.Sc. in Applied Biology
If you are interested in research field or professorship then you can also prepare for CSIR NET exam after this. You can get more details about CSIR recruitment here –
https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-recruitment-net-jrf
You can know more career options after B.Sc. biology here –http://entrance-exam.net/scope-after-bsc-biology/
I hope it will help you.
All the best!
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Mathematics and bio, both can't go simultaneously especially in fields like engineering and medical. One has to be left apart. Interest is good and it would be helpful if you keep it that way no matter what stream you choose. And about the field, choose one that you wish to see yourself as in future without any regrets (choosing a wrong field as such).
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If you interested in research then first of all take life science in B.Sc. or you may do biotechnology which also gives us a scope to go for research work in future. But, primarily complete Bachelors and Masters in life science, this will open a lot of options in research. Some of the know institutes for research are like AIIMS, JNU, etc. For more details you may go to https://shiksha.com.
Sorry to mention lately but you also may get into research work if you choose to go for medical after 12th.
I hope I have provided you some useful information, but for details follow shiksha's official website.
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