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Aayushi Bijawe

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The fee structure for B.Sc. (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry) programs varies depending on the institute, location, and other factors such as hostel fees, transport fees, and so on. Therefore, it's best to reach out to the institute for accurate and up-to-date information on fees and other expenses.

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The decision of whether to pursue a Master's degree or an MBA or to start working after completing your B.Sc. Is a personal one that depends on your career goals and interests. If you are interested in pursuing a career in Chemistry Botany, or Zoology then a Master's degree in any of these fields would be a good option. An M.Sc. In Chemistry Botany, or Zoology can help you deepen your knowledge and skills in your field of interest and prepare you for various research, teaching, or industry positions. You can also consider pursuing a Ph.D. after your Master's degree if you are interested in research. On the other hand, if you are intere
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Biswajit Panja

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Yes, majoring in Zoology Botany and Chemistry makes you eligible for M.Sc. Forestry and M.Sc. Agriculture in any college across the country.

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. In astrobiology after completing B.Sc. In Biology (CBZ) or any other relevant field. Astrobiology is an interdisciplinary field that combines various sciences, including Biology Chemistry astronomy, and geology, to study the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe. Many universities around the world offer M.Sc. Or postgraduate programs in astrobiology, and they may have different eligibility criteria. Some universities may require a Bachelor's degree in a specific field, while others may accept candidates with a broader range of degrees. Therefore, it is recommended to check the admission r
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If you have completed your M.Sc. Degree in both Zoology and Botany, you can choose the subject in which you want to appear for the National Eligibility Test (NET) based on your interests and career goals. The NET exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA for determining the eligibility of candidates for Assistant Professor positions and Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) in various colleges and universities in India. When you apply for the NET exam, you will be asked to choose the subject for which you want to appear. You can choose either Zoology or Botany as the subject for the exam or any other subject in which you have co
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