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You need to have Bachelor's degree in Psychology.. if you want to study Masters in Psychology.
As Bachelor's degree is the primary level in any field which gives you all the basic knowledge regarding the subjects included in it and then at the last you select one subject in which you want to do Masters. .
There are very few government colleges that have the provision of doing MSc in Psychology after BSc in botany but in private universities and colleges you can easily into the MSc Psychology course after graduating in Commerce.
eligibility for msc psychology is The minimum MSc Psychology eligibility is that the candidate must hold a BA or B.Sc Psychology degree from a recognized university with an aggregate of at least 50% marks. Students holding any other degree such as Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), BA Sociology, B.Sc. Home Science, B.A. Philosophy or B.
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. To create 128 cells, the cell must divide mitotically 7 times. The formula 2n, where n is the number of divisions per cell, determines how many times a cell must divide mitotically. One cell divides into two during mitosis, and both daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. 8. The mitosis formula is (2n 2) / 2.
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Candidate should be aware of the prerequisites needed in this field of study in order to get admission in this advanced course:
So,as per your query, Bsc biology will not eligible. It requires Bsc Botany or Zoology specifically,
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For the IAS exam, you can enroll in any bachelor's course. It would be great if you figured this out and solely pursued your bachelor's in this discipline as you are already clear that you want to choose Botany/Zoology as optional studies. The optional subjects are crucial to the IAS exam. Even if you are uncertain about this, you should choose B.SC (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry). Because you would be able to study both botany and zoology in this, and you could also choose an optional subject at the end.
For more information, check the given link : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias
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Hello Aspirant
The fact is, everything depends on you. Do keep the following factors in mind when making your choice.
I claimed that chemistry is somewhat logical and that botany and zoology take more knowledge, but if you compare the two, I believe zoology is easier because it covers themes like physiology, which we can all connect to.
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Hi,
Yes, you can definitely do a master's degree in zoology from good universities, for that you will have to give entrance exams such as CUET etc.
The eligibility criteria for M.Sc course is -
- Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in zoology from a recognised university or college.
- Candidates who have completed allied medical sciences/biosciences/life sciences may also apply.
- They must have a minimum of 50% at the B.Sc. level.
Various universities and colleges in India offer M.Sc courses. These colleges and universities admit students based on merit as well as an entrance exam administered by the respective colleges or a national-level body.
To check more details about the eligibility criteria or admission procedure, you may check the following link for updates and valuable information -
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/zoology-course
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