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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Kerala University offers admission to BSc Geology based on Class 12 score. The university considers the merit of the candidates in last qualifying exam for admission. Aspirants must pass Class 12 in relevant subject to apply for BSc admission. The requirement of subjects varies specialisation-wise. After meeting the selection requirements, candidates have to participate in Centralised Allotment Process to get a seat in the university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the syllabus of CUET as per the 2024 notification:
• Language Comprehension/Verbal capability.
• Teaching Aptitude, Social Sciences, Mathematics & Science.
• General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative ability and Analytical Skills.
• Domain Knowledge Questions.
• General Knowledge, and Mathematical/Quantitative ability ).
• Numerical Ability.
• Mathematical Ability and Logical Reasoning.
• Questions of the specific language.
• Data Interpretation.
• Computer Basics .
To know more about the detailed syllabus of CUET, candidates can refer to
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Choosing between B.Sc. in Life Sciences and B.Sc. in Geology at BBAU Lucknow for placements depends on your specific interests, skills, and career aspirations. Both programs offer promising placement opportunities, but in different sectors and with varying levels of competition. Here's a breakdown:
B.Sc. in Life Sciences:
- Placement Opportunities:
- Research and Development (R&D) in Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology companies
- Healthcare sector - Hospitals, Clinics, Laboratories
- Environmental and Food Testing Laboratories
- Academic and Research Institutions
- Agriculture and Agri-business sector
- Strengths: Diverse career options, good demand in health
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates can get an idea of PUCAT Geology syllabus below:
Origin of Earth; Radiometric dating methods of rocks, Geological time scale; Internal structure and chemical composition of the Earth, Weathering, Landforms related to wind, rivers and glaciers. Basic concepts of plate tectonics and sea-floor spreading; Basic concept of stress and strain. Measurement of dip, strike and thickness of beds; Forms of igneous bodies; Fold and faults. Basic
idea about crystal, crystal growth and crystallization; Crystal systems. Twinning and common twin laws; Physical properties, chemical composition, occurrences and uses of minera
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can apply for the UGC NET Earth Science exam after completing your M.Sc in Zoology. The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) is a qualifying exam for candidates who wish to become assistant professors and research scholars in various universities and colleges in India.
While UGC NET Earth Science primarily focuses on topics related to Earth and Planetary Sciences, candidates from different Science backgrounds can apply for the exam. As you have a master's degree in Zoology, you might need to familiarize yourself with the Earth Science syllabus and prepare thoroughly for the exam to ensure your succes
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
IIT JAM preparation for Geology requires aspirants to be thorough with the syllabus. This is important because there is a negative marking in the Joint Admission Test for MSc (JAM). Once candidates have completed their entire syllabus for IIT JAM 2023 for Geology course admission then they should consider solving past years’ IIT JAM question papers along with solving mock tests and sample papers to develop an idea of how to appear for a CBT.
Candidates can go through important topics that they should study to score well in the IIT JAM exam for Geology in the table mentioned below:
The Planet Earth | Geomorphology |
Structural Geology | |
Stratigraphy | Mineralogy |
Petrology | Economic Geology |
Applied Geology |
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