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Is there is pg course of zoology in imperial College

Saurabh Yadav 4th May, 2025

Hii,

Imperial College London does not have a specialized masters study in Zoology.  However, they do offer similar programs, such as Ecology, Environmental Biology, and Life Sciences courses that address Zoology-related themes.

If you wish to study Zoology at the postgraduate level, look into other universities that specialize in the discipline or programs in biological sciences with an emphasis on animal studies.  I

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What is the cutoff for bsc zoology honours

Prachi Kumari 28th Jun, 2025

Hello,

The cutoff for BSc Zoology Honours varies from college to college and also depends on the university, category, and number of seats available. In general, top colleges may have cutoffs between 85% to 95% for general category students. For reserved categories, it is usually lower.

You should check the official website of the college or university you are interested in to know the exact cutoff for the current year.

Hope it helps !

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What the fee in b.sc bio, zoology and chamestry

Heer Lakhani 29th Apr, 2025

The fees can vary significantly on the basis of college , the type of program (honours,general),and whether its a private or government institution.Generally you can expect fees to range from approximately INR 50,000 to INR 6lakh per year. Private colleges may charge higher than the government colleges.

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What is cytoplasm and what is zoology

harsh singh 27th Apr, 2025

Cytoplasm :

The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found within the cell membrane of all living cells. It is composed of water, salts, proteins, and other molecules. The cytoplasm plays a key role in maintaining the cell's shape, supporting organelles, and facilitating the movement of materials within the cell. It consists of two main parts:

Cytosol: The liquid portion of the cytoplasm.

Organelles: Structures like mitochondria, ribosomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum.


Zoology :

Zoology is the branch of biology that focuses on the study of animals, including their structure, physiology, behavior, evolution, and classification. It encompasses a wide range of topics such as animal anatomy, ecology, evolution, and conservation. Zoologists study both invertebrates (like insects and worms) and vertebrates (like mammals, birds, and reptiles).

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Is cblu accept cuet pg ? If I want to do msc in zoology then what is the criteria and how can I apply for the above course ?

sadafreen356 30th Apr, 2025

Yes, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi (CBLU) accepts CUET-PG for admission to some courses, including M.Sc. in Zoology. To apply for the M.Sc. Zoology program, you'll generally need a bachelor's degree in Zoology or a related field with a minimum percentage or CGPA specified by the university. You'll also need to appear for and score well on the CUET-PG exam.

CUET-PG Acceptance:

CBLU, according to Shiksha, accepts CUET-PG scores for admission to various courses, including M.Sc. programs.

M.Sc. Zoology Eligibility:

To be eligible for M.Sc. Zoology, you typically need:

A bachelor's degree in Zoology or a related life science discipline from a recognized university.

A minimum percentage (e.g., 50% for general category) or CGPA in your bachelor's degree, as specified by the university.

CUET-PG Exam:

You'll need to appear for the CUET-PG exam and score well to be considered for admission.

Application Process:

Check the university's official website: Visit the CBLU website to find the specific eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and instructions for applying using your CUET-PG score.

Register and fill out the application form: You'll likely need to create an account and complete an online application form.

Upload required documents: This may include your CUET-PG scorecard, academic transcripts, and other documents as specified by the university.

Pay the application fee: Pay the required fee as per the university's instructions.

Submit your application: Once you've completed all the steps, submit your application online.

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