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Devanand R

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The usual cutoff marks for various B.Sc. programs at S.M.S. College would fluctuate from year to year according to the demand versus supply on the one hand and number of applicants on the other hand. At times, B.Sc. in Science would have a range of 50-80% in qualifying examinations. Such variations go with fluctuations dependant upon demand-supply of seats and performance in the entrance exam every year. Therefore, it becomes important to be abreast with the official notification from the college for accurate and most recent updates.

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Devanand R

Beginner-Level 5

An applicant for B.Sc. in Fashion and Apparel Design from JD Institute of Fashion Technology charges ?5.4 lakhs each year for three years. This does not include a university fee of Rs. 30,000 each year. Along the course Rabak jiru establishment course cost is approximately Rs.16.2 million, GST not included. Though it's a considerable investment for most students, all that education and opportunity for work in the fashion industry make it a viable option.

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Candidates don't need to have a CUET score for admission to all the VBU BA course. Since the BA admissioln candidates only required Class 12 exam scores. However, for the BA integrated course candidates must have a valid CUET score. Therefore, candidates must participate in the CUET 2025 exam and secure a valid score in the exam. 

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Parul Gulati

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Yes, candidates can secure admisson to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme without CUET. As per the official website of Vinoba Bhave University, admission to the BA course is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam. Students are offer admission on the basis of Class 12 exam. However, admission to the integrated BA course is based on the CUEt score. Further, candidates must apply via its chancellor's portal i.e., Jharkhand University. 

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, BSc Physiology graduates can pursue higher studies to further specialize or expand their career opportunities. Some of the popular higher education options include:

  • MSc Physiology – A direct continuation of their studies to deepen their understanding of human physiology.

  • MSc Clinical Research – For those interested in medical research and clinical trials.

  • MSc Medical Laboratory Technology – Specializing in diagnostic laboratory work.

  • Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) – For graduates interested in pursuing a career in physiotherapy.

  • MBA in Healthcare Management To move into management roles within the healthcare sector.

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

Graduates with a BSc Physiology can find opportunities in various industries and sectors, including:

  • Healthcare and Hospitals – Working in clinical physiology, diagnostics, and patient care.

  • Research and Development – In research labs, universities, or pharmaceutical companies.

  • Pharmaceutical and Biotech Industry – As research assistants, lab technicians, or in clinical trials.

  • Fitness and Sports – As exercise physiologists, fitness trainers, or sports scientists.

  • Public Health – In health education, nutrition, and health awareness programs.

  • Education – Teaching physiology at schools or working in academic research.

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, BSc Physiology can be a good career choice, especially for those passionate about understanding the human body and its functions. It provides a solid foundation for various career paths in healthcare, research, education, and clinical settings. Graduates can pursue roles in clinical research, laboratory analysis, fitness and health sectors, or continue further studies in specialised fields like MSc Physiology, Clinical Psychology, or Medicine. 

The increasing demand for healthcare professionals, coupled with advancements in medical research and technology, offers ample career opportunities. With the right skill set and further

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

The salary of a BSc Physiology graduate in India varies depending on the level of experience, industry, and specific roles. 

Here's a general idea of BSc Physiology salary progression at different career stages:

  • Entry-Level (0-2 years of experience): INR 2.5 - 4 LPA

  • Mid-Level (3-5 years of experience): INR 4 - 6 LPA

  • Experienced-Level (5+ years of experience): INR 6 - 8 LPA

  • Top-Level (Research/Academic/Healthcare Experts): INR 8 LPA and above

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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the BSc Physiology syllabus includes practical and laboratory components that are essential for understanding physiological concepts through hands-on experience. These practicals often involve conducting experiments on human physiology, such as testing reflexes, blood pressure measurement, respiratory functions, and analyzing heart rates. 

In BSc Physiology, students may also work with microscopes to examine tissues and cells, study biochemical processes, and perform tests on various physiological parameters. Laboratory work enhances theoretical knowledge and equips students with the necessary skills for research or healthcare

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

The difficulty level of a BSc Physiology course can vary depending on an individual's aptitude for Science and commitment to studying. BSc Physiology involves understanding complex biological processes, anatomy, and biochemical mechanisms, which can be challenging for some students, especially when it comes to topics like cellular physiology, neurophysiology, and metabolic pathways. 

However, for students with a strong foundation in Biology and a genuine interest in understanding the human body, BSc Physiology can be rewarding and intellectually stimulating. 

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