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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for geology because for admission to B.Sc. in general or honors, 12th with science, either in non-medical or medical subjects with at least 50% marks is required.
The top colleges are:
1. North East Frontier Technical University: Faculty of Science, Along (Arunachal Pradesh)
2. Sibu-Poyi , Along (West Siang Dist.) - 791001
3. Himalayan University: Faculty of Science, Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh)
4. Chimpu, Near Arunachal Pradesh Forest Corporation, Guest House, Gohpur Tinali, Itanagar (Papum Pare Dist.) - 791111
5. Presidency University, Kolkata (West Bengal)
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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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Diploma Course: It is a two year's duration course. You can pursue this course after completing your 10+2 with physics, chemistry, biology & English.
Certificate Courses: This course is of 1 year duration.
Bachelors Degree Courses:
Optometry (B.Opto)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)
The duration of these courses is 4 years. The student mush have successfully completed his HSC/10+2 or equivalent examination with physics, chemistry, biology or mathematics & should be pass in English.
I hope you will find this answer helpful. Kindly revert if you need any more information regarding the same.

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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If you are very much interested in medical field then don't think like this. Be positive and think that you can. If you have failed once, try for it the next year and in the meanwhile keep preparing for it to make sure that you qualify it this time. You can make yourself a good medical aspirant. Wish you all the best. Think positive.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You have following options in B.Tech with biology related subjects: biotechnology, bio-medical and bio-informatics. But you will require maths as an additional subject at +2 stage.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, you can as only completing a graduation course is something that matters.

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ananya sharmastudent

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After completing B.Sc in biology, you can opt for M.Sc in biological science or biotechnology. It has a great career scope.
You should complete your M.sc from an IIT or IISC .
The candidate who did not get the chance to complete their Bachelor's from IIT, this is a great opportunity for them.
First, read about IIT JAM Exam : https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam

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How is B.Sc biology course beneficial?
B.Sc biology degree serves as a basis for further higher studies in this field such as M.Sc, Ph.D and M.Phil degree in botany as well as in zoology, bio-chemistry, bio-technology, food science, biomedical sciences, genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, environmental sciences, virology, toxicology, etc. The successful completion of which makes one eligible for the post of a lecturer in any university/college.
B.Sc biology degree holders have plenty of opportunities in the field of research and development, pharmaceuticals and chemical industries, public health and environmental protection sector
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Flowering plants commonly separate male and female function in time, but rarely are the two stages synchronized within and among individuals. One such temporal mating system is duodichogamy in which each plant produces two batches of male flowers that are temporally separated by a batch of female flowers, with within-individual synchrony and among-individual asynchrony to ensure mating partners. Duodichogamy is known only from a few species in four genera in unrelated families.

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