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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The minimum eligibility criterion for a student to take admission in B.Sc zoology is that the candidate must have studied physics, chemistry, and biology in class 12 and should have attained a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2 examinations.

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Eligibility criteria for admission:
A minimum of 50% required in graduation.
Mandatory Course: B.Sc (Zoology).
Candidates must have passed graduation from Punjab University or from any other university recognised by the syndicate as equivalent thereto. Other eligibility criteria, 50% weightage will be given to the score in the entrance test and 50% to the score in the qualifying examination.
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I would say, there is a better scope of M.Sc in Environmental Science, in private or government sector for the environments Science degree holders. You can apply for a research degree in government organization later or may find many lucrative career opportunities in India as well as abroad. Comparatively, Environmental Science will go better.

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Mayur Sondarkar

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In contrast to this, some colleges will provide the following streams in B.Sc course. B.Sc (Botany, Biotechnology, Chemistry)
B.Sc (Zoology, Biotechnology, Chemistry)
B.Sc (Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry)
B.Sc (Microbiology, Biotechnology, Chemistry)
You can choose the specialization, which you are interested and know the colleges which are offering that specialization and try to get admission for your chosen specialization in that college. As per the best choice between Botany and Zoology, you can choose the one as per your interest. Botany is purely related to Plants. All your study is related to various kinds of plants which bel
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, You could look at pursuing M.Sc. You would have a fairly wide range of options open to you. You can do:
M.Sc in Zoology
M.Sc in Zoology (Hons)
M.Sc in Applied Zoology
M.Sc. In Genetics
Even you can do M.Sc. Forensic Science or M.Sc. Health care sciences. You can also try for courses in diverse areas like software or management. MCA degree is a good option for B.Sc. Students. If you have a flair for management, look for MBA or PGDM programme. Short term courses in software. You can also go for job in government or private sector. If you are interested to make your career in Civil services then after completing Graduation you become eligi
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Hi,
You could look at pursuing M.Sc. You would have a fairly wide range of options open to you. You can do:
M.Sc in Zoology
M.Sc in Zoology (Hons)
M.Sc in Applied Zoology
M.Sc. In Genetics
Even you can do M.Sc. Forensic Science or M.Sc. Health care sciences. You can also try for courses in diverse areas like software or management. MCA degree is a good option for B.Sc. Students. If you have a flair for management, look for MBA or PGDM programme. Short term courses in software. You can also go for job in government or private sector. If you are interested to make your career in Civil services then after completing Graduation you become eligi
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Prachi PolMaking History...

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A very common question by those who end up doing graduation in Biology. Since, we tend to have a kind of inclination towards either Botany or Zoology, we get worried if we choose to pursue Masters in a subject which we love and enjoy to read, but will it be able to provide us a satisfactory employment. Firstly, Teaching jobs & Professor/Lecturer posts are always open throughout Indian Universities and Colleges. One must pursue Ph.D. in the preferred subject after Master's degree to avail a job as College Lecturer. Posts for Scientists are also equally open. You can check Biotechnika Times for Employments News for Life Science graduates
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