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Gursifat Kaur Chawla

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Although there is less probability of this, but you might get admission in this course if the cutoff drops down till 3rd or 4th list.

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rishika kumar

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Yes, you can do that but there are only certain universities which offer this condition. You need to explore more. You can check it out in DU and JNU.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Zoology: Syllabus:
A year- wise breakup of the courses syllabus is tabulated below:
Year 1:
Animal diversity I: Non-chordate
Cell Biology & Genetics
Animal Physiology & Biochemistry
Laboratory course I
Year 2:
Animal diversity II: Chordate
Histology, Endocrinology & Reproductive Biology
Developmental Biology
Laboratory course II
Year 3:
Microbiology, Parasitology & Immunology
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Evolution, Systematics & Animal behaviour
Ecology and Environmental Biology
Applied Zoology and Biostatistics
Laboratory course III
Laboratory Course IV
Laboratory Course V.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Life Sciences include zoology, botany, and anthropology which are concerned with human beings, animals, and plants. Botany is the study deals with plants life. Botany careers largely deal with the biology of fossil and living plants along with their relationship to the environment. Education in botany includes many specializations in areas such as the taxonomy, physiology and anatomy of plants and their processes. Zoology is the study of animal life. Zoology can include healthcare, animal behaviour, biotechnology, wildlife rehabilitation, science writing, and forensic biology. Graduates often specialize in a particular area of zoolo
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Arunav Rajkhowa

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By doing B.Sc in any of the courses of pure science, you can't guarantee yourself a stable future in today's world as the value of the degree is not much. But after your B.Sc., you can do your M.Sc, M.Phil and Ph.D. You can end up being a college lecturer or a research scientist.
If you develop any projects then you can have your own start-up and transform it into a big business. So, you have a mammoth number of options.
Hope this helped.

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Vishnu Vamsi PalakurthiI completed inter mpc

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Biotechnology is one of the best career in coming future prospects so it's better aim.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Basic eligibility to pursue this course is that Candidate must have completed Graduation degree with Zoology as honours Subject. Admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation. Interested candidates can apply online/offline with required information. Regards.

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