Botany
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Yes, with 61% in Science stream, you do have a chance of getting admission in PN College (Botany Hons.) especially in Phase-II, as cut-offs usually drop after the first phase. The chances depend on:
Usually, Botany Hons. cut-off is
Yes, this is possible because after you have completed your graduation Science) and post graduation (Botany) you can appear for Food Inspector exam subject to specific eligibility requirements as prescribed by the exam conducting authority (such as UPSC, SSC and State Public Services Commissions).
In most cases it requires candidates
Hello. Yes, you can do M.Sc. in Chemistry or Botany as a private (non-regular) student — but only in a few universities in India, as most UGC-recognized universities do not offer private mode for postgraduate science courses due to their practical/lab requirements.
M.Sc. Private/Distance Mode is Rarely Available for:
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, if you are a student pursuing B. Sc (Hons) Botany in Delhi University, you can choose Zoology as a minor subject based on the college's syllabus. According to the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF 2022), part of the NEP framework, the Delhi University system allows students, the opportunity
To get M.Sc. Botany seat in Thakur College, first complete B.Sc. Botany with minimum 50% marks. Apply online on college site in June-July. Upload documents, pay fees. Moreover, admission is given based on merit. No entrance needed if you're from Mumbai University.
If you are scoring 433 out of 750 in CUET and you belong to the EWS category, it will be very difficult to get admission in B.Sc. (Hons) Botany in any of the South Campus colleges of Delhi University.
Most South Campus colleges like ARSD, Deshbandhu, and others had CUET
Hello student,
It is unlikely you will get a BSc (Hons) in Botany at a South Campus college of Delhi University with a score of 433 out of 750 in the EWS category .
South Campus colleges generally have higher cut-offs for popular courses like Botany, and 433 is below
Yes, it’s a good score. Start your preference list with top colleges like Hindu, Miranda, Hansraj, followed by Gargi, Ramjas, and then backup options like Satyawati or Bhaskaracharya.
MSc Botany 1st year exams – These will be conducted as per the university’s exam schedule. Most likely, they will be written theory exams held offline at the college.
Jhabua PG College – It is affiliated with Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore .
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