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I have done my graduation in zoology and I want to become an embryologist. Please guide me on how to become an embryologist.

Shrutika Wahane 31st Aug, 2024

Hello there,

You can do your Master's degree in Clinical Embryology after completing you Bachelor's in zoology, botany and other related field. MS.c in Clinical Embryology is of 2 years, after which you can start your career as an embriologist intern. Internships will help you gain experience.

There are some top colleges that offers this course, you can get all the necessary details regarding these colleges' eligibility criteria and admission process. Kindly go through the given link.

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-clinical-embryology-colleges-in-india?_gl=1*1n14363*_ga*bms1YmViWmNWUEFLbkJmc1NKdmdZSzdTRUVPZHg0Nnpqb0lRWmhaWjZ6bjNtSTB3V1dDY2pvQWpUeGlEVHVpdQ..

I hope you will do good.


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Can I get admission in MSC Bioinformatics after graduation in zoology subject

sai raja 22nd Aug, 2024

Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in Bioinformatics after completing your graduation in Zoology. Most universities and institutions offering M.Sc. Bioinformatics programs accept candidates with a background in biological sciences, which includes Zoology. Here are some key points to consider:

- Eligibility Criteria: Generally, the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Bioinformatics require a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Zoology, Biotechnology, Biology, Genetics, or related life sciences subjects.

Some universities might also accept candidates from a computer science background with a basic understanding of biology.

- Mathematics and Computer Science Knowledge: Although a background in Zoology is acceptable, having a basic understanding of mathematics and computer science can be beneficial since Bioinformatics involves data analysis and computational biology.

- Entrance Exams: Some institutions may require you to clear entrance exams, which could include subjects like biology, mathematics, and computer science.

- Course Content: The M.Sc. Bioinformatics program will include interdisciplinary subjects combining biology, computer science, and information technology, so be prepared to adapt to these new areas of study.

- Career Opportunities: An M.Sc. in Bioinformatics opens up various career opportunities in research, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and IT companies specializing in biological data analysis.

If you're interested in this field, it would be a good idea to review the specific eligibility criteria of the universities you are considering to ensure you meet all the requirements.

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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 take physics chemistry and zoology in ignou university in bsc unknowingly and without taking biotechnology will I take give iit jam in biotechnology

sadafreen356 18th Aug, 2024

Candidates must have completed a B.Sc. degree with one of these subjects Botany, Biology, Biotechnology, Life Science, Zoology, Microbiology, or Physiology as a major subject with Mathematics, Chemistry, or Physics as a compulsory secondary subject for admission in IIT jam entrance test. Hence you are eligible but You need to prepare well for entrance because there is a lot of biotechnology syllabus you have to cover before going in the examination hall.

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I take physics chemistry and zoology in ignou university unknowingly without biotechnology will I appear in iit jam

Itisha negi 18th Aug, 2024

For the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.), the eligibility criteria for each program may vary depending on the IIT and the specific course you're applying for. Generally, for subjects like Biotechnology, Biological Sciences, or similar fields, having a background in subjects like Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Physics is often required.


Since you've taken Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology through IGNOU without Biotechnology, you may still be eligible to appear for IIT JAM in certain subjects, depending on the specific requirements of the course you are interested in.

-Some programs may require specific courses or a combination of subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc. If your subjects match the required criteria, you can apply.


-If you're unsure about your eligibility due to your specific subject combination, it's best to directly contact the IIT JAM authorities or the specific IIT you're interested in for clarification.



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I have a backlog in my 4th sem bsc zoology hons.I am going to sit for jam 2026 .can I get sit JAM exam and get admission into IIT if i clear backlogs 2025 before jam from fillup date

sadafreen356 18th Aug, 2024

Yes you can sit in the JAM EXAM as long as you have completed your Bachelor's degree by the time of admission.there is no problem if you have active backlog at the time of giving exam they just evaluate candidates on the basis of their marks in IIT JAM.you just need to submit your provisional documents at the time of admission and request them you will submit the marksheet after it gets declared as soon as possible.ALSO,You should have a valid Bachelor's degree in the relevant subject area by the time of admission to the M.Sc. program.

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suppose I took admission in du hansraj college in zoology honors but after that i got selected in another college during neet counseling so can i leave the hansraj college immediately just after joining? as I want to do mbbs

Shrutika Wahane 18th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, you can leave the college if you want. There is no restrictions on that. You can directly contact the admin office of Hansraj College and write a leaving application. I hope this information is 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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Sir /maam mujhe admission lena hai m.sc zoology m kya process hai h admission ka

Shrutika Wahane 17th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Admissions to M.Sc Zoology is depends on the university you want to apply. Universities have their own criteria for admissions at postgraduate level. Some universities take admissions on the basis of entrance exam (National level, state level or their own entrance). While some colleges take admission on the basis of merit. However, there's a basic eligibility criteria for this course is that to have above 55% in your Bachelor's degree in Zoology or any related field.

I hope this information will help you. For any query, kindly ask on Careers360 platform.

Good Luck.

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Hii i have done bsc from ignou with chemistry botany zoology and want to do msc in zoology from regular like delhi university.......so can i get jobs after this in teaching or not....or i have to do something else......

sai raja 14th Aug, 2024

Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in Zoology from a regular university like Delhi University after completing your B.Sc. from IGNOU. Once you complete your M.Sc. in Zoology, you will have several career opportunities, including:

1. Teaching: With an M.Sc. in Zoology, you can apply for teaching positions at colleges and universities. To enhance your prospects, consider preparing for exams like NET (National Eligibility Test) for lecturer positions.

2. Research: You can pursue research roles in academic institutions, research organizations, or government bodies.

3. Wildlife and Conservation: Opportunities in wildlife conservation, environmental education, and related fields are available.

4. Laboratory Technician/Scientist: You can work in laboratories for research, diagnostics, or quality control roles.

5. Further Studies: Pursuing a Ph.D. can open doors to advanced research and academic positions.

It's a good idea to stay updated on job requirements and qualifications for your desired career path and consider any additional certifications or training if needed.

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