During bsc or after Bsc from botany zoology chemistry which subjects I have to focused If I want to become an IAS officer??!!
Hello,
For the IAS exam, you can enroll in any bachelor's course. It would be great if you figured this out and solely pursued your bachelor's in this discipline as you are already clear that you want to choose Botany/Zoology as optional studies. The optional subjects are crucial to the IAS exam. Even if you are uncertain about this, you should choose B.SC (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry). Because you would be able to study both botany and zoology in this, and you could also choose an optional subject at the end.
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can I take botany and chemistry and other optional subjects
Hello Aspirant
The fact is, everything depends on you. Do keep the following factors in mind when making your choice.
- your passion
- learning capacity
- devoted study time
- easy to understand, in your opinion
I claimed that chemistry is somewhat logical and that botany and zoology take more knowledge, but if you compare the two, I believe zoology is easier because it covers themes like physiology, which we can all connect to.
Thanks
i have completed my bsc with zoology botany and psychology so can i do msc in zoology without any problem from good University
Hi,
Yes, you can definitely do a master's degree in zoology from good universities, for that you will have to give entrance exams such as CUET etc.
The eligibility criteria for M.Sc course is -
- Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in zoology from a recognised university or college.
- Candidates who have completed allied medical sciences/biosciences/life sciences may also apply.
- They must have a minimum of 50% at the B.Sc. level.
Various universities and colleges in India offer M.Sc courses. These colleges and universities admit students based on merit as well as an entrance exam administered by the respective colleges or a national-level body.
To check more details about the eligibility criteria or admission procedure, you may check the following link for updates and valuable information -
https://www.careers360.com/courses/zoology-course
Hope this was of some help!
Is bsc botany good for future?
Dear Student,
Let’s discuss about the Career Possibilities and Employment Prospects-
A candidate with a bachelor's degree in botany can anticipate joining the field by working as a technician, while a candidate with a master's degree can anticipate joining reputable research teams or working with some of the biggest names in the field.
Students can select their areas of specialty in Botany based on their preferences, abilities, and interests because of the field's diversity. Considering the level of diversity this profession offers, there is a sizable opportunity to join it.
Plant explorers, conservationists, ecologists, environment consultants, horticulturists, plant biochemists, nursery managers, geneticists, molecular biologists, taxonomists, plant pathologists, environmental consultants, and farming consultants can all be employed by reputable organisations.
Additionally, the use of plant sciences increases the supply and yield of meals, textiles, pharmaceuticals, construction materials, and other plant-based goods. For the development and administration of forests, parks, wastelands, sea resources, etc., knowledge of plant sciences is crucial.
Few of the industries which one can work with are:
- Chemical Industry
- Food Companies
- Arboretum
- Forest Services
- Biotechnology Firms
- Oil Industry
- Land Management Agencies
- Seed And Nursery Companies
- Plant Health Inspection Services
- National Parks
- Biological Supply Houses
- Plant Resources Laboratory
- Educational Institutions
i have completed my bsc with zoology botany and psychology so can i do msc in zoology without any problem from good University
Hello,
The eligibility criteria of MSc Zoology is passed bachelor's degree in lifescience, zoology, medical sciences, allied scienced with 50% aggregate from a recognized university, also they are required to have studied physics, chemistry, and biology as core subjects at 10+2 level,
admission is conducted as per the norms of the concerned university, for some it's based on the merit of the qualifying examination while in case of others entrance exams are conducted for the same.
Some of the top universities to offer MSc Zoology are Delhi University, University of Hyderabad, Jadavpur University, Calcutta University, Banaras Hindu University, Aligarh Muslim University, Savitribhai Phule Pune University etc,
You can go through our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-zoology to know more details regarding this.
I have completed my bsc this year from zoology botany and chemistry . Am i eligible for iit-jam for biotechnology?
Hi,
M.Sc. Biotechnology is offered in IIT Bombay and IIT Indore.
The candidate has to pass the qualifying degree examination and the Minimum Educational Qualifications (MEQs) have to be fulfilled in order to sit for the IIT-JAM biotechnology exam.
You are eligible to apply to this academic programme which any branch or subject background in your Bachelor's Degree. No essential subjects at high school (10 + 2) level are mentioned either.
You can also keep checking the updates for IIT-JAM through this link:
can I apply for IT jobs after bsc in chemistry, botany, microbiology
Hello Ayush
You can go for MSc course i.e in zoology, botany, chemistry. This is the normal route which students opt. Another route is to go with an MBA.
- Take SSC CGL and get a job.
- Do Msc and take NET and get a job.
- Do Msc then Phd and take exam later.
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks
can I apply for it jobs after bsc in chemistry botany microbiology
Hello Aspirant,
A bachelor's degree is the bare minimum requirement for the majority of IT jobs. Computer science, information technology, information technology management, and computer engineering are all topics of study in this subject. Information technology system analysis is one of the more popular study topics.
However, if you have the required skills for the particular job post and experience on the same, recruiters might consider you for the post. All you need is skills to thrive on the field.
You can also opt for diploma courses in IT technology which will enhance your skills and help you to get a job in the field.
Hope this helps, thank you
should I write any exams for doing msc forensic science after bsc chem and botany and which is the best college for doing msc forensic science
Yes you easily can go for MSc forensic science degree. MSc in forensic science is basically 2 years long postgraduate degree course . The basically criteria differs from college to college however you should have minimum 55% marks in your bachelor degree course we should be of at least chemistry,maths or biology. Obviously there are different kinds of entrance examinations which includes
- Delhi University entrance test
- NEST
- BHU PET
- CPGET
- IPUCET
- ETC
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-forensic-science