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Radhika Verma

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Yes, you can.
The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed course is Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) form a recognised board/university with at least 50% marks.
Students need to appear in the entrance test conducted by the various states and Independent educational bodies and universities for admission in various teaching institutions attached with it according to the rank of the candidate in the entrance exam.
These exams are generally held in the month of June-July and consist of Objective type questions about English, General Knowledge, Aptitude, Basic Arithmetic Teaching Pot
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Life Sciences include zoology, botany, and anthropology which are concerned with human beings, animals, and plants. Botany is the study deals with plants life. Botany careers largely deal with the biology of fossil and living plants along with their relationship to the environment. Education in botany includes many specializations in areas such as the taxonomy, physiology and anatomy of plants and their processes. Zoology is the study of animal life. Zoology can include healthcare, animal behaviour, biotechnology, wildlife rehabilitation, science writing, and forensic biology. Graduates often specialize in a particular area of zoolo
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Arunav Rajkhowa

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By doing B.Sc in any of the courses of pure science, you can't guarantee yourself a stable future in today's world as the value of the degree is not much. But after your B.Sc., you can do your M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D. You can end up being a college lecturer or a research scientist.
If you develop any projects then you can have your own start-up and transform it into a big business. So, you have a mammoth number of options.
Hope this helped.

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Shivani Hashia

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You need to clear the entrance examination of the university.

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yuvraj jagga

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To pursue a Ph.D, you need to have a Master's degree.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
Integrated M.Sc B.Ed in chemistry is available in Central University Rajasthan.
Eligibility:
1. You have to complete B.Sc in Chemistry as one of the main subjects with 50%/45% (for SC/ST/OBC.
2. You have to qualify CUCET exam.
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