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After Bsc.Botany, can I take a one year break from academics? Is it good or bad?

SEJAL JAIN 22nd Jun, 2025

Hello

According to your query:

Yes, you can take a one-year break after B.Sc. Botany, and it's completely okay. Many students choose to pause for various reasons preparing for competitive exams, exploring career options, working on personal goals, or simply recharging. A well-planned gap year can help you gain clarity, confidence, and direction for your future studies or career.


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I got 109 in botany and 130 in biotechnology in cuet pg and wa t to get admission in msc botany /biotechnology in du. I am from sc category. Is there any hope.

Samriddha Pal 18th Jun, 2025

Hello,

With CUET PG scores of 109 in Botany and 130 in Biotechnology, and being in the SC category, your prospects for gaining admission into M.Sc. are promising. Opportunities in Botany or Biotechnology at Delhi University are, regrettably, quite limited. Generally, DU’s cutoff for SC students in these disciplines ranges from around 170–210 for Botany and 160–200 for Biotechnology. Your present scores are considerably lower than these benchmarks. Nevertheless, it’s not the conclusion of the journey.

You might still think about applying to various central or state universities where the cutoffs tend to be less stringent. For example, Mahatma Gandhi Central University establishes its SC cutoff for Botany at approximately 58–62 marks and for Biotechnology at roughly 48–52 marks. Smaller and more recent institutions, along with DU associated colleges, occasionally set lower criteria in subsequent counselling rounds or for less sought-after specializations. In summary, although DU might not be attainable with your present scores, there are still worthwhile and significant options available.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Rajahmundry skr womens college have the bsc botany course and the college admission link

Devanshi Goyal 17th Jun, 2025

HELLO,

Yes SRK degree and PG college for Women in Rajahmundry offers a BSC botany course, the college also provides other B.Sc specializations like zoology and chemistry .

For admission students need to pass their 12th class exams .

The total Fees Ranges for B.sc program is from INR 15,558 to 37,005

For admission link - you can directly visit the official site of the college and their you can fill the application form .

For any other details visit the careers360 article - https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/smt-kandukuri-rajyalakshmi-college-for-women-rajamahendravaram

Hope that Helps!


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I have completed BSC.Botany now. I have no idea? What I do next M.Sc or UPSC?

gopi 12th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you have finished your B.Sc. Botany, it is up to your inclination and career objectives to decide between M.Sc. and UPSC.

  • Select M.Sc. if you have a profound interest in the subject and aim for a career in research, teaching, forestry, agriculture or environmental science.
  • Select UPSC if you have an interest in serving the country through administrative services and are willing to dedicate 1-2 years to rigorous preparation.
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sir i have completed my graduation bsc in botany & now I want to take admission in msc genetics in Central university like BHU so which subject are mandatory for CUET PG

kumardurgesh1802 26th May, 2025

Hello there,

To pursue an M.Sc. in Genetics at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), you need to appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Postgraduate (PG) examination. The specific subject requirements for the CUET PG exam depend on the program you are applying for.

Mandatory Subject for M.Sc. Genetics:

  • Life Sciences : This subject is typically required for admission to M.Sc. Genetics programs. It encompasses topics such as genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology.

Additional Requirements:

  • Minimum Eligibility : A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field with at least 50% marks.

  • Program-Specific Eligibility : Some programs may have additional specific eligibility criteria, so it's essential to check the detailed requirements for the M.Sc. Genetics program at BHU.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the official BHU admission guidelines or contact the admissions office directly.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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My Caste is SC and I have given CUET ug in 2025.Total mark is 750 and I am expecting around 300-350 marks in exam.I want to do BSc botany (hons).And my score is 250/250 in biology subject.Can I get admission into DU (South campus or Off campus)?

kumardurgesh1802 25th May, 2025

Hello Krishna,

Based on your expected score and category, here's a realistic assessment of your chances for B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany admission into Delhi University (DU) :

Key Points:

  • You belong to the SC category , which has relatively lower cutoffs compared to General category.

  • Your Biology score is 250/250 , which is excellent and strengthens your subject-specific merit.

  • Your overall CUET-UG score is expected to be 300–350 out of 750 , which is moderate.

Admission Chances in DU:

  • South Campus Colleges (like Venky, ARSD, Dyal Singh, etc.) :

    • These are moderately competitive. SC cutoffs for B.Sc. Botany (Hons.) in such colleges usually range from 330–420 marks (CUET score).

    • With 300–350 marks , you may have low to moderate chances , especially if the cutoff stays high.

  • Off-Campus Colleges (like Bhim Rao Ambedkar, Shaheed Rajguru, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, etc.) :

    • These have slightly lower cutoffs .

    • Your chances are moderate to good , especially where weightage is given more to the subject score (Biology) and less to overall CUET total.

Suggestion:

  • Apply widely to both South Campus and Off-Campus DU colleges.

  • Keep backup options ready in case your preferred college cutoffs are higher than expected.

  • Track DU CSAS portal updates closely after results.

Conclusion:
You have a fair chance of getting B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany in Off-Campus DU colleges and possibly some South Campus colleges , depending on the final cutoff trends for SC category in 2025. Your perfect score in Biology will help significantly.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Fee structure for msc from botany

Rajeswari Dey 18th May, 2025

Hi aspirant,

  1. The fee structure for an M.Sc. in Botany varies greatly depending on the institution, ranging from around 4,440 to 2.36 lakhs for the whole two-year program.
  2. Government universities typically charge lesser fees, ranging from a few thousand to approximately 31,000.
  3. Private universities, on the other hand, typically charge higher tuition fees, ranging from 54,000 to more than 2 lakhs for the entire degree.


For particular fee information
, go to the official website or contact the universities of your choice .

M.Sc. in Botany

You can also refer to the link given above for more information on the same.

All the best!

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