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I passed 12th with mathematics as one of the main subjects. I am currently pursuing bsc ( botany hons.). Can I APPLY FOR NIMCET & OJEE MCA EXAM ?

kumardurgesh1802 29th Dec, 2024

Hello Anu,

Yes, you can apply for both the NIMCET (National Institutes of Technology MCA Common Entrance Test) and OJEE MCA (Odisha Joint Entrance Examination for MCA) exams, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.

Eligibility Criteria:

  1. NIMCET:

    • You must have a BSc degree (with Mathematics as a compulsory subject at 10+2 level).

    • You should have completed your BSc with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST) or an equivalent CGPA.

  2. OJEE MCA:

    • For OJEE, you need to have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10+2 or graduation level.

    • You should have scored at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST).

Since you passed 12th with Mathematics and are pursuing BSc (Botany Hons.) , you meet the basic criteria for both exams, provided you satisfy the other academic requirements.

Make sure to check the specific eligibility guidelines on the official websites for each exam before applying.


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

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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Hello sir I hope you are doing good. I scored 92.4%ile in CAT exam GEN Male 9 CGPA in 10th class CBSE 65.7% in 12th Punjab Board 65.2% in Bsc. Botany from Punjab Agricultural University 34 months work ex. Do I have any chance in any IIM or IIT and IIMA FABM and IIML ABM Program

gitika yadav 25th Dec, 2024

Hi Pratham,

Hope you're doing good. based on your provided profile:

  • Academic Background:
    • 10th Grade: 9 CGPA (CBSE)
    • 12th Grade: 65.7% (Punjab Board)
    • Bachelor's Degree: 65.2% in B.Sc. Botany (Punjab Agricultural University)
  • Work Experience: 34 months

IMA's FABM program is highly competitive. For the General category, the CAT cutoff percentiles for 2024 were:

  • Overall: 99%ile
  • Sectional (VARC, DILR, QA): 99%ile each

Given your CAT percentile of 92.4, it falls below these thresholds, making it unlikely to secure a shortlist for the FABM program at IIMA.

IIML's ABM program also has stringent selection criteria. The minimum CAT percentiles for shortlisting General category candidates are:

  • Overall: 85%ile
  • Sectional (VARC, DILR, QA): 80%ile each

Your CAT percentile meets these minimum requirements. However, IIML evaluates candidates based on multiple factors, including academic performance, work experience, and diversity.

While your work experience is substantial , the ABM program places significant emphasis on academic performance and relevant background.

Admission criteria vary across institutions. Some newer IIMs and IITs may have lower CAT cutoffs and different evaluation parameters. Your work experience is a positive aspect, and certain programs might value it alongside your CAT score.

You can also check out the IIM's previous year Cutoffs on the given link.

All the best!

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-cutoff-2024-cat-cutoff-mba-pgdm

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Hello sir I hope you are doing good. I scored 92.4%ile in CAT exam GEN Male 9 CGPA in 10th class CBSE 65.7% in 12th Punjab Board 65.2% in Bsc. Botany from Punjab Agricultural University 34 months work ex. Do I have any chance in any IIM or IIT and IIMA FABM and IIML ABM Program

Prachi Kumari 26th Dec, 2024

Hello,

Based on the details you provided, here is an assessment:

  1. IIMs (General Category) :

    • IIMA (FABM) : Your 92.4%ile in CAT is competitive, but for IIMA FABM, which focuses on agricultural business management, your BSc. Botany background might help, though the cutoff for FABM is typically around 95-96%ile. However, if you have strong academic performance in other areas (work ex, 10th/12th), there might be a chance for shortlisting in the interview round.
    • IIML (ABM) : With your work experience and background, IIM Lucknow's ABM program (Agriculture Business Management) could be a strong option, as the cutoff for this program is generally around 90-92%ile, and your CAT score is close to this threshold.
  2. IITs :

    • You may have a better shot in IITs like IIT Kharagpur (for MBA in Agri-Business), as their cutoff is typically lower than IIMs, especially with work experience.
  3. Improvement Areas :

    • Focus on your CAT score improvement or interview prep to bolster your chances further.

Hope it helps !

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Botany notes I want plz can you mam

Samprikta Mondal 14th Dec, 2024

You can definitely check out the link below. Which is given as it contains in the specific notes for the botany section. you can definitely check out the NCERT textbook as they are the base of the class 11 and 12 Biology And their offer excellent understanding of the topics.The plant Kingdom topic covers the classification of plants into various groups based on the characteristics like reproduction structure evolution, etc. You can check out the given link below for more detailed information the sexual reproduction in flowering plants  topic  focuses on the process of sexual reproduction  OF flowering plant.

pLANT KINGDOM

BOTANY

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Class11th physics notes.. botany... zoology... chemistry..

Mitali Sharma 29th Nov, 2024

Hello

Class 11th ( Physics , Chemistry ,  Botany and zoology ) notes are available from various online sources .

Here's  few options for you to explore:

1. Online Platforms and Websites:

BYJU'S : provides comprehensive notes for Class 11th PCB subjects .

Vedantu : offers free study material and notes for Physics , Chemistry and Biology .

Toppr : You can find well organised study notes and revision material .

2. Books:

NCERT Books : The official books for Class 11th are available in PDF format on the NCERT website .

ML Aggarwal : A good book for Chemistry and Physics .

Trueman's Biology : A popular book for Biology that covers key concepts .

3. Youtube Channels:

Physics Wallah : This channel has easy to understand videos and notes for Class 11th class .

Khan Academy : Free videos on various concepts in all three subjects .

For more details link below :

https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-class-11-notes

Thank you

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I am doing my bsc (hons) in zoology 4 years programme.I have botany as my minor subject . but i dont have chemistry as a minor subject in my ug programme. in that case can i gave any entrance exams (iiser,tifr etc) for persuing integrated msc-Phd ?? N.B :- I had PCBM subject combinations at 10+2

mjaisinghani62 11th Nov, 2024

Hello Bipasha

You will be eligible for MSc phD integrated program at iiser pune of you will secure minimum 60%  marks ( aggregate marks not majoring subjects ) in your bsc hons zoology.

Those candidates are eligible fir getting a seat for integrated msc ph D who have secured minimum 60% marks in bachelor's  or equivalent degree in physical, chemical or Biological Sciences ( including pharmaceutical,  veterinary Sciences, biotechnology and agricultural Sciences) or BE degree from reputed university .

Above criteria holds for msc , phD dual degree Course.


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how to get job at isro or drdo after bsc/msc....(my subjects in bsc are botany,zoo and micro) and im in a 2nd year now

Kanishka kaushikii 14th Sep, 2024

ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) and DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) are prestigious research and development institutions in India, and securing a job there is highly competitive. Here's a general outline of the steps you can take:

1. Complete Your BSc/MSc with Strong Grades:

  • Focus on relevant subjects: While your current subjects might not align directly with ISRO or DRDO's core areas, strong grades and a solid foundation in science can be beneficial.
  • Consider additional courses: Explore opportunities to take additional courses or certifications related to space science, engineering, or defense technology.

2. Prepare for Competitive Exams:

  • ISRO Recruitment: ISRO conducts various recruitment exams, such as the Indian Space Research Organization Centralized Recruitment Board (ISRO-CRB) exam, for different positions.
  • DRDO Recruitment: DRDO also conducts various recruitment exams, including the Defence Research and Development Organisation Scientist Entry Test (DRDO-SET).
  • Prepare thoroughly: Study relevant subjects, practice mock tests, and improve your problem-solving skills.

3. Gain Research Experience:

  • Internships: Look for internship opportunities at research institutions, universities, or even within ISRO or DRDO itself.
  • Projects: Work on research projects related to space science or defense technology. This can help you develop practical skills and knowledge.

4. Network and Build Relationships:

  • Attend conferences: Participate in conferences, workshops, and seminars related to space science or defense technology.
  • Connect with professionals: Network with individuals working in ISRO or DRDO. You can connect through LinkedIn, professional organizations, or academic conferences.

5. Tailor Your Resume and Cover Letter:

  • Highlight relevant skills: Emphasize your technical skills, research experience, and academic achievements that align with the job requirements.
  • Customize your applications: Tailor your resume and cover letter to each specific job posting, highlighting how your qualifications match the requirements.

6. Prepare for Interviews:

  • Research the organizations: Learn about ISRO and DRDO's missions, projects, and values.
  • Practice common interview questions: Prepare answers to common interview questions and practice your communication skills.

Remember, competition for jobs at ISRO and DRDO is intense. Consistent hard work, dedication, and a strong academic foundation are crucial. Keep yourself updated on their recruitment processes and deadlines.


I hope this information helps you.

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I have done my bsc in botany now can I continue with msc in human genetics

G PAVAN KUMAR 11th Sep, 2024

There is also scope present after completing a BSc Botany degree in Institutions like IISER, TIFR, and NCBS. They offer you MSc-integrated PhD courses for biological sciences microbiology, biotechnology, zoology, life sciences, botany, molecular biology, genetics, and so on.

Microbiology not only deals about Botany but also Ecology, Physiology and Zoology. If you are interested in attaining knowledge in multiple disciplines, you can choose M.Sc in Microbiology. The course inculcates knowledge on organisms and their relationship with the environment

eligibility for human genetics

The student must complete their graduation in Botany, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Sciences, etc. with a minimum of 55% from a UGC recognized University.

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I am pass out in 2024 from bsc general with botany, zoology, chemistry can I pursue MSc in chemistry? if yes then suggest some university where can I don it on surrounding kolkata

Shrutika Wahane 21st Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, you can pursue MS.c in Chemistry if you have studies B.Sc General. The basic criteria in all the colleges is to have above 55% in under graduation. Here's a list of top college of Kolkata which offers MS.c Chemistry.

  1. St. Xavier's College
  2. Ramakrishnan Mission Vivekanand Centanery College
  3. Lady Brabourne College
  4. Bethune College
  5. Scottish Church College
  6. Loreto College

These are the top institution in Kolkata for MS.c Chemistry. I hope this information will be helpful to you.

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I am bsc student,this is my last year by the subject zoology, botany. I searched many websites but I,m actually confused that for csir net zoology and life science are sme or different because when i search for pyq i can only find life science book. for csir net I just confused

Itisha negi 16th Aug, 2024

For the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test), Zoology is considered part of the broader subject category called Life Sciences. The CSIR NET does not have a separate exam specifically for Zoology; instead, Zoology topics are covered under the Life Sciences subject.


1. Life Sciences: This is one of the five subjects offered by CSIR NET, and it includes various disciplines like Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and more.


2. Syllabus: The Life Sciences syllabus is broad and covers multiple areas. As a Zoology student, you would focus more on sections of the syllabus related to animal sciences, ecology, physiology, and related topics.


3. Study Material: When searching for study material or previous years' question papers, you'll typically find resources under the "Life Sciences" category. These resources will include questions relevant to Zoology, along with other life science topics.


4. Preparation Strategy:

- Focus on the areas of the Life Sciences syllabus that align with your Zoology background.

- Use standard Life Sciences preparation books, which cover all relevant topics.

- Solving previous years' papers under the Life Sciences category will help you get a sense of the questions related to Zoology.



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