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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The basic difference between both is that Biology is a discipline that covers the study of every living being and Botany is a sub-discipline under Biology that focuses on plants study.
Under Biology, students study about the structure, function, distribution, taxonomy, and evolution of many organisms. Meanwhile, Botany studies about the structure, properties, biochemical processes, classification, and interactions with the environment.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
You must pass the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.) in order to be admitted to IITs for an M.Sc in Physics. IITs normally require applicants to obtain a Bachelors degree with physics as a major in order to be eligible. Your pursuit of a B.Sc in Physics with Chemistry and Botany at IGNOU qualifies you for general education requirements. Check to see if your IGNOU degree particularly with regard to curricular content, satisfies IIT's particular qualifying standards.
Physics, chemistry and mathematics are the disciplines that the IIT JAM exam evaluates, thus you should study for these as well.?
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are currently no precise cutoff dates for National College, Nuapada's B.Sc. in Botany program. However, most universities use your 12th grade grades to determine your eligibility for general admission to undergraduate programs like B.Sc. (Botany), which normally requires a minimum of 50% in the science stream.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The cut-off for M.Sc., in Botany, Government Meera Girls College, Udaipur, differed according to category for the session 2022-23. For general candidates, it was 75.79%, whereas for OBC candidates, it was 73.52% and for SC candidates, it was 72.29%. Do remember, however, that these cut-offs keep changing every year, based on the applicants coming in. To get up-to-date information, it is wise to visit the official website or even contact the college for the latest.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some colleges in Himachal Pradesh that offer an MSc in Botany:
- Dolphin PG College of Science
- GB Pant Memorial Govt. PG College
- Shoolini University
- MCM DAV College
- St. Bede's College
- MLSM College
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Govt. College Dharamshala doesn't provide M.Sc in Botany. The two specializations available in M.Sc at this institution are Geography and Chemistry. So if you have given entrance exam for M.Sc in Botany and want to take admission in botany course only, you need to find another Institute. If you are looking for Institutions in Himachal pradesh only, you have options like:-
- Shoolini University
- Himachal Pradesh University
- MCM DAV College
- Sri Sai University
- Govt. Degree College Nagrota Bagwan
There are other good Institutes too offering M.Sc in Botany, you can visit the websites of these Institutes for detailed information about the course a
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