I have studied MSC in microbiology, BSC in microbiology hons with physics and chemistry as general paper my college didnt provided us zoology or botany as general paper in microbiology honours am i eligible for the PGT post in government school and entrance exam.
Hello,
The PGT eligibility requirements are quite straightforward and unambiguous, but let's first learn everything there is to know about PGT before diving deep into the PGT eligibility requirements. PGT is the acronym used to refer to post-graduate instructors. Senior secondary or upper secondary pupils are taught by postgraduate instructors. Teaching in secondary schools is another name for it.
According to the PGT eligibility requirements,
- According to the PGT eligibility requirements, a candidate must have earned a passing grade in their 12th grade from an accredited board. The candidate's intermediate grade point average must have been at least 50%.
- A graduate degree from an accredited university is required of candidates.
- A B.Ed. or an equivalent degree from an accredited university is required of candidates.
- The candidate must hold a postgraduate degree from an accredited institution.
- According to the PGT eligibility requirements, the maximum age for PGTs is 40 years.
- To be a successful PGT, a candidate has to be fluent in Hindi and English.
Good Luck!!
i am studied bsc botany I want to studied msc botany on good placement college
Hi there.
A postgraduate Botany course is the Master of Science in Botany. Biology's section of botany, sometimes known as plant biology, deals with the scientific investigation of plant life. The study of plants, algae, and fungus includes a wide variety of scientific fields, including structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, illnesses, chemical qualities, and evolutionary links across taxonomic groupings. Botany encompasses several scientific areas.
Candidates must pass an entrance test and complete a course leading to any bachelor's degree in biology with any subject, with a minimum cumulative score of 50%, in order to be admitted to the M.Sc. in Botany programme in India. Additionally, in order to be admitted, students pursuing the M.Sc. in Botany programme must have successfully passed the required entrance test from any reputable institution with high results. There are no set requirements or age restrictions for admittance.
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which subject is toughest in bsc medical chemestry zoology Botany or physics in order
B.S. in chemistry. Getting a job in one of the hardcore core branches of the fundamental sciences or engineering sciences is particularly difficult in India because BSc physics, zoology, and botany are all hardcore core areas of BSc. As BSc physics ranks better than any science or engineering branch, you may easily get into any profession linked to any engineering or science with a BSc physics or BSc/BA maths degree abroad, not in India. This is different if you wish to go abroad after earning a BSc in physics, botany, or zoology. Compared to BSc/BS physics/zoology/botany or btech civil/electrical/mechanical, BSc chemistry or btech chemical has greater career opportunities in India.
The order of difficulty can be:
Physics
Zoology
Botany
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
bsc botany, zoology, chemistry or bsc biotechnology which is the best future
Hello
With its vast research potential and job opportunities in fields like biomedical technology, bioinformatics, biomaterials, genetics, drug design, and many other areas, a BSc in biotechnology could be a better choice if you're interested in research.
B.Sc. Zoology is also a good choice if you want to teach in schools, coaching organisations, educational technology platforms, or you want to prepare for government service exams.
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i am graduated in Bsc with botany, zoology, chemistry ,can I do msc in the agriculture? i am confused can I do the msc agriculture or not? please tell me can I do it in rajasthan
Hello!
Yes, you can. The eligibility criteria of MSc Agriculture is that the candidates must have completed their 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate from physics, chemistry, and biology as compulsory subjects. Candidates must have completed their bachelor in Science degree in a relevant field such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry, life sciences, or more.
These are some of the colleges in Rajasthan that offer MSc in Agriculture-
1. Central Institute for Arid Horticulture.
2. Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University.
3. Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University.
Hope this answers your query.
l was pcb student till class 12th.Then did B. sc in chemistry, botany, geography subjects. What will be my eligibility code for Neet?I have completed my Bsc degree .
Dear Aspirant,
Code 6 will be applicable for the candidates who have passed their B.Sc exam with the PCB subjects
Candidates who have passed BSc examination from an Indian University with at least two of the following subjects:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology (Botany, Zoology)
- Bio-technology.
are eligible & can use the code 6.
Since you've passed BSc with chemistry & botany, it fulfills the requirement and you can go with code 6.
All the best! Have a great journey!
bsc radiology is better or bsc botany is better to study ???
Both BSc Radiology and B.Sc Botany are three year undergraduate courses.
B.Sc Radiology deals with study of different imaging techniques as a part of investigations of diseases ranging from simple fracture to cancers and other pathologies. After pursuing a career in this field you can work as a Radiology Technician , Radiology Nurse, Radiology Assistant, Ultrasound Technician, MRI Technician, CAT Scan Specialists , CT Scan Technologists
B.Sc Botany deals with study of plants, their anatomy and physiology. The subjects in B.Sc botany are Phycology,Bacteriology,Mycology,
Plant Cell Biology, Palaeobotany,etc .If you are interested in the subject you can pursue it. One can work as a geneticist, researcher, botanist, ecologist, etc.
Both the fields have a wide scope. What you choose as your career pathway depends upon your field of interest.
paramedical is best or bsc botany is best to study?
Hello Aspirant.
Hope you are doing well. As per your query; paramedical courses include BPTh (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) , BOTh (Occupational Therapy), Baslp, BSc Nursing, etc? These are aiding courses to the medical field. There is an excellent scope in paramedical courses as they help in healing of a patient post surgery, trauma, etc.
BSc Botany is a three year course which includes study of plant anatomy and physiology. It includes subjects such as Diversity of Microbes, Cell Biology, Genetics, Plant Anatomy, Plant Embryology, Biodiversity- Algae, etc. You can work as an ecologist, botanist, researcher, etc or could even be associated with an organization. Both fields are best at their own and the choice depends upon your career of interest.
b pharmacy is best or bsc botany is best?
Dear aspirant,
You can't compare two courses and say one of them is better than the other. Bpharm and BSc botany, both are really good courses with varying scopes. From, employability point of view, B pharm is slightly better as it will open a lot of industrial opportunities for you as soon as you graduate. BSc Botany is not as employable but if you take the right courses and internships, you will be able to find a good job. BSc botany offers more scopes for higher studies and PhD in future if you are really interested. So, what is better is an extremely subjective thing. Think about what you want to do in future and decide accordingly.
Hope this helps.
b pharmacy are more ? or bsc botany subjects are more?
Greetings
Both the courses have their own significance and level. Well talking about the subjects in both courses
B. Pharmacy includes subjects as followed:
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Pharmacology
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Pharmacognosy
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Medicinal chemistry
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Pharmaceutics
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Pharmacovigilence
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Jurisprudence
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Human anatomy and physiology
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Pathophysiology
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Biochemistry
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Industrial pharmacy
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Herbal medicine
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Cosmetics etc
While the syllabus of BSc botany includes subjects like
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Mycology & Pathophysiology
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Plant metabolism
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Plant development and anatomy
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Molecular biology
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Genetic and genomics
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Ecology and phytogeography
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Cell biology
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Biochemistry etc
Hope this information will be helpful to you. Thank you