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Akansha Bisht

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The scope for biology students is vast and diverse. You can pursue careers in Healthcare  (medicine, nursing, pharmacy), research (biotechnology, genetics, environmental science),  Education (teaching, academic research),  Agriculture (agronomy, plant science),  Pharmaceuticals  (drug development, clinical research), and Biotechnology industries (bioinformatics, molecular biology).

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Yes it is,  There are various factors on which it depends

  • Cutoff of BSc Biology starts decreasing from cutoff to cutoff and chances are you may get it through the last cutoff or previous ones
  • If you have a quota then chances are high like sports quota, SC/ST/OBC quota, etc.
  • After a 2–3 cutoff, most preferred college cutoff always goes down so many students withdraw their admission from their current college hence they had to entertain students from the current cutoff which is slightly less than the first one ex.there are 100 seats in college and first cutoff is 92 then after 3–4 cutoff, it may come down to 88,87 if someon
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The eligibility criteria for Biology courses vary depending on the course level and specialisation, however, here's a general idea of conditions every candidate has to fulfil:

Course LevelBiology Eligibility Criteria
UG
  • Class 12 with Biology subject and a minimum of 60% score from a recognised board.
PG
  • A bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% score from a recognised university.

PhD
  • A master's degree in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 55% score from a UGC-approved university.

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Akansha Bisht

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Biology is an interesting scientific discipline that looks into the natural world and aims to understand the complex mechanisms of life. For those who are interested in the mechanisms of living things, as well as those who want to work in industries like environmental science, agriculture, or medicine, this is an important course.
Understanding the world around us better is one of the main goals of studying Biology. We can appreciate the intricacy and beauty of nature by becoming knowledgeable about the complex workings of life. The study of biology also aids in our comprehension of the connectivity of all living things, including the b

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The complexity of Biology is the cause of its difficulty. The principles underlying life's seemingly endless, chaotic diversity of protein cells must be understood by candidates. Along with a ton of information, there are technical terms and specific processes to comprehend. Nevertheless, mastery and the development of that intuition simply require effort and patience.
A degree in biology, sometimes referred to as the life sciences, can open up several career options. There are a few well-known potential career paths, like clinical psychology, medicine, and research. Nonetheless, many career options in Biology are less obvious. Biology

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Biology students have numerous professional options, including research, teaching, sales, and fieldwork. Biology students will have a good basis for careers in the health, research, Pharmaceutical, and Biotechnology industries. Many occupations require more than a bachelor's degree. The following are some of the greatest Biology courses:

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Biology courses are academic courses that focus on the study of life and living organisms. They cover a wide range of topics, including Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, and Physiology. Biology courses are offered at the high school and college level and may be required as part of a Science curriculum or as a prerequisite for certain degree programs.
At the college level, you'll find biology courses become more specialised and focused on a particular area of biology. You can also get the opportunity to conduct research and participate in fieldwork, depending on the course and the program.

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BSc in Biology is a three-year undergraduate degree program. The study of living organisms, their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms, and ecological relationships are covered in the course. The following are the general subjects taught in Biology courses:

  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
  • Ecology
  • Plant Physiology
  • Animal Physiology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biotechnology, etc.

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The following are some of the reasons why candidates should pursue a Biology degree:

  • Biology graduates are qualified for numerous advanced positions and earn competitive pay due to the adaptable skills and concepts taught in their degrees.
  • The majority of Biology undergraduate programmes allow students to take part in research that benefits other students, the community, society, and even the entire world.
  • A Biology major's talents are particularly appealing to employers across numerous industries and professions, including (but not limited to) Healthcare, Education, Biotech and Research, and public service, which generates a plethora of
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When comparing the two degrees, competition for MBBS seats is far greater than for BSC seats. MBBS is a five-year programme in clinical Medicine that focuses on developing professionalism for the entire human body and keeping patients active. BSc students are in different courses and do not have the same possibilities to treat patients that MBBS students have. It is a 3-year programme where candidates will learn about important Chemistry, Protein Theory, and other topics.

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