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Arun Kumar

Beginner-Level 2

It's completely normal to feel confused when deciding between completely different streams for CUET. The choice should depend on your long-term goals, interests, and career plans rather than pressure or trends. Humanities subjects like Political Science, Fine Arts, or Physiology suit students who are interested in creative, analytical, or life sciences areas, while engineering subjects are better if your goal is a technical or engineering career.

A practical approach is to evaluate your strengths and interests. Trying topic-wise mock tests for both streams—like those available on cuetmock.com—can help you gauge comfort level, diffic

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Sonali Samal

Contributor-Level 9

So, VITS Kadapa is more of an engineering baddie, not a med school. You need 10+2 with PCM or PCB, but if you're hunting for a straight-up Physiology degree; nope, not here. They're all about techy stuff. Wanna explore biosciences or biotech? Peep their website or syllabus PDF before diving in. If you vibe with Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, that's your entry ticket. Just don't expect a scalpel in the lab; more like circuit boards.

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Mohammad Isha

Beginner-Level 4

Plant physiology programme is a branch of study in botany dealing with the physiological processes or functions of plants. The student can develop expertise in experimental and theoretical method and also get experience in field works.

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can check below the benefits of pursuing a BSc Physiology:

  • Comprehensive Knowledge of Human Functions: Gain insights into how the human body works at the cellular and systemic levels.

  • Foundation for Medical and Allied Careers: Prepares you for advanced studies like MSc, Physiotherapy, or Medicine.

  • High Employability in Healthcare: Offers diverse career opportunities in diagnostics, rehabilitation, and wellness.

  • Opportunities in Research: Contribute to advancements in medical and biological sciences.

  • Versatile Career Pathways: Pursue roles in teaching, pharmaceuticals, sports science, or health consultancy.

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

To grow in the field of physiology, you'll need a mix of academic, research, and interpersonal skills.

  • Strong understanding of human physiology

  • Research and lab analysis proficiency

  • Analytical thinking and observation

  • Report writing and documentation skills

  • Attention to detail and patience

  • Communication and collaboration

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

A BSc in Physiology opens doors in both clinical and research-based industries. Here's a snapshot:

Industry

Roles for BSc Physiology Graduates

Hospitals & Healthcare Centers

Clinical assistants, Lab technicians, Rehabilitation support roles

Biomedical Research Institutes

Research assistant, lab analyst, experimental technician

Pharmaceutical Companies

Drug testing, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs

Fitness & Wellness Sector

Health advisor, physiology coach, sports Science support

Government Health Agencies

Public health analyst, disease surveillance assistant

Academic & Teaching Institutions

Junior lecturer, research fellow, lab demonstrator

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

Some topics in BSc Physiology may be tougher due to their complexity and technical depth.

  • Neurophysiology

  • Endocrinology

  • Molecular biology

  • Biochemistry

  • Advanced human anatomy

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Most colleges ask for a standard set of academic and identity documents for BSc Physiology admission.

  • Class 10 & 12 mark sheets

  • Transfer and Migration certificates

  • Birth certificate or Age proof

  • Passport-size photographs

  • Category/Caste certificate (if applicable)

  • Aadhaar card or other ID proof

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

If you are unsre about pursuing BSc Physiology then ask yourself these questions to reflect on your genuine interest:

  • You Enjoy Learning About the Human Body
    You find systems like the nervous, respiratory, or cardiovascular fascinating.

  • You're Curious About How Diseases Affect the Body
    You want to know how body functions change in illness or trauma.

  • You've Done Well in Biology and Chemistry
    Academic performance in these subjects shows your compatibility with this field.

  • You Want to Help Advance Medical Knowledge
    You're more drawn to behind-the-scenes healthcare and research than direct patient care.

  • You've Explored Career Paths Like Lab Researc

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