Botany
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.
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Yes it is possible to become lab technician after MSC in botany. You can apply for DMLT course after your MSC. The basic requirement for DMLT is 12th. You will be eligible for various government and private job opportunity.
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Botanist is a decent profession choice for up-and-comers who have an interest in vegetation. They can be associated with plant examination, exploration, and assurance of the plant realm. They can find work in different areas like the Agriculture area, Research Institutes, the Pharmaceuticals business, Educational Institutes, and so on. The compensation for Bsc Botany is 150,000-375000PA
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Yes, you can definitely join MSc ( master's of science ) anesthesia or MSc ( master's of science ) anatomy in any colleges after doing B.Sc( bachelor of science ) in biology.
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Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (EAPCET) is an exam conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada on behalf of APSCHE. It is an exam that provide admission to various Universities and Colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Candidates who have passed there 12th or equivalent exam from a recognised board in Andhra Pradesh with physics Chemistry maths in Biology as subjects are eligible for writing the exam. Candidates who have completed there bachelors degree or engineering can apply for them masters degree or mtech
Students who have obtained 45% in general category and 40% marks in reserved category can apply.
BSc botany is an undergraduate program shows and by students who have taken Biology in their 12th. Admission process for BSC botany is based on merit and also entrance based. There is no need for ap eapcet examination to get admission for BSC botany. You can either directly get admission in various colleges or universities or write entrance examination conducted by different colleges or universities. Candidates who have completed there 10 + 2 with physics chemistry and Biology are eligible for applying.
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BSc Radiology is an undergrad program that allows students to be a part of the medical services area once you graduate. It is a three-year degree course that incorporates checking and taking photos of the body following specific cautious convention. This aides in diagnosing illnesses and is thusly liable for the progression of the clinical area generally.
If you want to take Bsc Radiology then you have to take Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
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Msc zoology is a 2 year postgraduate course that encompasses the study of existing and extinct animals.
Msc botany is a 2 year postgraduate course that aims to deliver deeper knowledge of intricate subject of plant biology.
It totally depends on your interest of you have interest in animal life then go for MSC zoology and if you have interest in plant life then take msc botany.
As per career point of view zoology is better than botany because in post graduation you will learn about many topics like biomedical techniques, cytology, endocrinology, embryology , ornithology,marine science, poultry, fish science and etc. So you have bright future in zoology as compared to botany
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Hello aspirant,
After completion of Graduation in Botany then you can go for further studies. I'll give you information about courses you can study after completion of Graduation in Botany.
You can get admission into these courses either through entrance exam or through merit obtained in qualifying exam. You must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised Board or College.
May this information helps you.
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