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Komal Rajput

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If you are looking for a college that can give you admission for BSC in Zoology, you may look into colleges like Acharya Narendra Dev College, Banaras Hindu University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Aligarh Muslim University, and Amity University. You can even try these colleges Hansraj College,   Hindu College, Miranda House, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, and Kirori Mal College these colleges are the best colleges that provide BSC. 

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Jit Dutta

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No, B.Sc. Zoology is not available at Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science (SRCAS) in Coimbatore, India: 

Courses offered at SRCAS: SRCAS offers a B.Sc. in Catering Science, Biotechnology, Electronics & Communication Systems, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. 

Other courses at SRCAS: SRCAS also offers a B.Com., MBA, BBA, BCA, M.Sc., and M.Com. 

SRCAS is a co-educational arts and Science college.

 

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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The cut-off for B.Sc in Zoology at the University of Lucknow is subject to change every year considering many parameters like number of applicants, performance, etc. The students need to obtain about 50% aggregate marks in Class 12. Cutoff ranks differ every year, so the student needs to check the official university website for the latest information and detailed admission criteria with the cutoff scores for the present academic cycle.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 300 marks in the CUET exam, admission to a college under Delhi University (DU) for B.Sc Zoology would be challenging because the cutoff scores of DU are generally high, especially for popular programs like Zoology. The cutoff varies every year with the number of applicants and the performance of the exams.

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The CUET exams were held in the month of March 2024 and the results were declared in April 2024. A large number of students appear for this entrance test and then the cutoff is decided based on several factors.

The interested candidate should have scored at least 50% marks in the graduation. The tuition fee is INR 9600 at Central University of Himachal Pradesh.

 

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Fathima Liyana

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Actually you can withdraw from any universities but it specific process and implications will be there from varying from college or universities,
The common considerations to note are:-
- Institutional policies: Check your colleges policies regarding this.
-? Academic and financial implications: Understand how withdrawing might affect your academic record and any financial aid or scholarships you may have received.
-? Timing: Its an important, as some colleges allows students to withdraw during specific periods without academic penalty.
-? Formal Procedure: You will need to submit a formal request or fill out a withdrawal form, and you may

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Banaras Hindu University and Delhi University are one of the top institutions in India that can provide an M.Sc. in Zoology. Aligarh Muslim University and Calcutta University are other well-known institutions offering quality courses. The curriculum of the universities is rich and detailed, and so is their faculty, and there are good placement prospects too. Not to forget the top rank in Delhi University's Hindu College and Miranda House for its Zoology course. Consider factors such as faculty expertise, research facilities, and campus environment when making your choice.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, with a BSc Zoology, you are eligible to pursue DMLT courses.

DMLT courses are open to candidates with a background in Science, and your knowledge in Zoology will be beneficial for understanding medical and biological concepts in lab technology.

To apply, you can check eligibility criteria and application dates for DMLT courses offered by universities, medical colleges, or paramedical institutes in your area. Admissions to DMLT courses are often based on merit, but some institutes might conduct entrance exams. Generally, applications can be completed online through the institution's official website or in person by visiting the

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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the idea of eligibility criteria for IGNOU MSc Zoology:

The candidate should have passed the B.Sc (Hons)/B.Sc (Major) in Zoology.
 
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B.Sc (General/CBCS) with Zoology as one of the subjects.
 
The reservation policy of GOI will be applicable.

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