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Akansha Bisht

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Some books that the students can refer to for Fisheries Science course are -

  • A textbook of Fishery Science and Indian Fisheries - C.B.L. Srivastava
  • Aquaculture Technology and Environment - Ujwala Jadhav
  • Basics of Fisheries Science: Aquaculture - K.C. Badapanda
  • A textbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries - S.S. Khanna
  • Integrated Aquaculture - B. Ahilan, K. Ravaneshwaram, P. Kumaravel
  • Aquaculture and Fisheries - N. Arumugam

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Akansha Bisht

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Every student ought to have the necessary skill set to improve performance and advance in their careers. In a similar vein, applicants or those interested in pursuing a fisheries Science course ought to possess the following skill sets:

  • Interest in marine life: Aspiring candidates should be eager to pick up new knowledge and methods related to marine life and fisheries science.
  • Dedicated and committed: These qualities will help the student advance to higher positions and receive promotions.
  • Innovative: The new secret to success is innovation. You will become well-known and the center of attention for everyone in the industry if you c
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Akansha Bisht

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The study of a wide range of aquatic environments, including rivers, the ocean, high seas, and coastal areas, is the main focus of fisheries science. Fish processing, nutrition, farming, fish disease diagnosis, oceanography, freshwater biology, fish breeding, genetics, marine biology, bioeconomics, etc. are all highlighted in this multidisciplinary science. 

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Yes, BSc in Agriculture is available at Sai Nath University at undergraduate level. The agriculture course lasts for the four years and is spread across eight semesters. The BSc curriculum icnludes a variety of scientific, technical & business subjects. After completing BSc Agriculture degree from SNU, candidates can secure job opportunities in horticulture, poultry farming, plant science, soil science, food science, animal science, etc. 

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Muskan

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Despite your failure in optional maths and 87% in commerce in your 12th year, many respectable universities might nevertheless take a look at your B.Com (Hons) application. Colleges may choose to admit you based on your good commerce percentage in addition to their usual emphasis on overall academic success. To improve your odds of acceptance, make sure to review each college's specific admission requirements and think about submitting applications to several different schools.

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Muskan

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The CUET ICAR cut-off for Assam Agricultural University in 2023 differed depending on the programme and category. For students in the general category, the cut-off often fell between 320 and 350 marks out of 600. For exact information, it is preferable to visit the university's official website and look up the cutoff dates, or get in touch with the admissions office.

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Muskan

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You are ineligible for admission to NITs and IITs, JEE Mains and Advanced, and the West Bengal board if you failed Physics in your Higher Secondary (HS) test. The three subjects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics must be passed to be eligible for these tests and institutions. You have to pass your Physics exam, which you can do by retaking it or by taking extra tests. Following your successful completion of Physics, you can apply to NITs or IITs for engineering degrees by taking the JEE Mains and Advanced exams.

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Muskan

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Specific eligibility requirements for admission to a BBA programme through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) may differ between universities. Universities typically ask applicants to take a broad aptitude test and demonstrate their English language proficiency. To support your application, some colleges may also need test results in disciplines related to your field of study. In the event that you selected the General Test and English as your only subjects, your eligibility will be determined by the particular requirements of the universities to which you are applying. It is imperative that you verify the particular admission

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Muskan

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The University of Delhi, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Christ University in Bangalore, and Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi are among the best universities in India to pursue a B.Sc. in biotechnology. These universities are well known for their strong biotechnology departments and first-rate research infrastructure. These programs have different entry tests; VIT offers the VITEEE, whereas DU has its own entrance exam. Some universities may have their own entrance exams, or they may accept scores from tests like JEE Main. To guarantee that applications and preparations are submitted on time, it is crucial to review the particu

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Muskan

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If you currently hold a B.Sc. and have completed a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), you may still be qualified for an M.Sc. in Microbiology. While each university has its own requirements for admission to M.Sc. programs, many allow students who have completed a relevant bachelor's degree in lieu of a traditional 12th grade certificate. Your certificate and current pursuit of a B.Sc. may be deemed adequate credentials. It's critical to review the precise qualifying standards of the colleges you are considering and, if necessary, get in touch with the admissions office for further information.

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