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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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I would suggest you to pursue Masters like M.Sc in the same subject or relevant ones.

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Aakrati Jain

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AMU M.Sc Zoology:
Test Schedule:
28-05-2019 for 2 Hours beginning from 3:00 PM.

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Kajal Gupta

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To me, M.Sc in environmental Science has excellent career prospects, and also for further studies as compared to M.Sc in Zoology. The salaries are also better.

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Hello,
After completing B.Sc in Zoology, you can do following things :-
1) M.Sc in Zoology / cell biology etc.
2 M.Sc in Marine Zoology
3 ) Various government exams like M.Sc, UPSC, SSC.
4 ) You can also apply for post of Forest Officer.

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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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Anjali Sharma

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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.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-in-zoology-dav-college-chandigarh-75525

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priya arora

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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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