DU, BHU, JNU me se konsi university acchi h msc in botany ke liye ya msc in life science ke liye please answer jrur dena sir/mam.please
Dear aspirant,
The universities mentioned by you are very popular and good in terms of brand name, placements and in academic perspective.
But if I were to choose between these three I would recommend you to go for delhi university because for bsc and msc courses colleges like hansraj, hindu, Miranda house, lady sree ram , Ashoka are known for these courses. But if you are getting low colleges in du then i would say to go for iit bhu or jnu.
are there different hostels for life science pg students
Hello Student
You have not mentioned the name of your college for which you are searching for separate hostels for boys and girls for PG life science student. In this regard it may be said that in BHU Banaras Hindu University the number of hostels is very few so there is the less chance for separate hostel for boys and girls for PG students of Life Science is not possible. But in Lalit Narayan Mithila University Darbhanga has separate hostels for boys and girls is available for pg life science chemistry or zoology and other PG courses Students automatically get the hostel facilities and other facilities which is very needed for the students within the campus of the university.
I have completed my MSC In organic chemistry..can I apply for CSIR NET in Life science rather than chemical science..my degree specialization was BSC(BTBC)
Hello Siri
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-National Eligibility Test or CSIR NET is a standard examination conducted nationwide for ascertaining the aptitude of Indian nationals for LS/AP (Lectureship/Assistant Professor) and JRF (Junior Research Fellowship)
For CSIR UGC NET 2022 Candidate must possess M.Sc. or equivalent degree/Integrated BS-MS/BS-4 years/BE/B Tech/B. Pharma /MBBS with at least 55% marks to be eligible to apply for the exam. So yes you are eligible for this.
For more further information check the link given below
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/csir-ugc-net
Thanks
For Bsc graduate life science student which is better to choose for msc course either biotechnology or chemistry??
I would suggest if you are a life science student then go for the Allied Fields such as:
- Biotechnology
- Genomic Science
- Microbiology
- Genetics
I am not sure, if you are eligible for the MSc Chemistry (if its allowed by any of your colleges) then you can go for it, but it wouldn't be the same as you have studied in your UG. In chemistry you will need knowledge regarding the Quantum Mechanics, Advanced Organic & Inorganic chemistry which, I don't think you have enough exposure to in your UG Life science course.
To know more about Life science as a career, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/life-science-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
can i persue astrobiology after bsc life science?
Hope you are doing well.
the Entry-level eligibility requires a bachelor's degree in any related science realted stream. Students can pursue the subject they are most interested in, degrees in biology, chemistry, geology, physics, astronomy, etc, however a master's degree is needed to enter higher and advanced courses. Since you have studied life sciences, you can definitely persue
hi,i am bsc microbiology stident.i want to prepare msc microbiology for cucet exam. if i study the syllabus , only microbiology topic?or life science topic?please answer anybody.
Dear candidate it's great that you are pursuing your higher studies in B.Sc Microbiology, and preparing for CUCET Examination. Yes in that Examination the weightage will be distributed, like there are some portions based on General knowledge, logical reasoning, aptitude test, value based questions and along with that your designated subject based questions will also be included. So when you prepare, go through the previous years papers to understand the generalized question patterns and prepare for Microbiology parts as well.
Good luck!!
I completed my Bsc in life science (DU) and MSC in Dietetics and food service management (IGNOU). Am I eligible for CSIR NET in home science or life sciences or both?
Hey Young Mind!!
There are three main factors which determine the eligibility criteria of CSIR NET, the Age should not exceed 28 years, the Nationality must be Indian, and the Educational Qualification is that
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Candidates from general (UR) / general-EWS and OBC must hold an M.Sc. or equivalent degree / Integrated BS-MS / BS-4 years / BE / B.Tech / B. Pharma / MBBS with at least 55% marks in order to be eligible for CSIR UGC NET.
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Candidates who are currently enrolled in an M.Sc. course or have completed their graduation are also eligible for CSIR UGC NET 2021 under Result Awaited (RA) category given that they complete their degree with the required scores within two years.
So yes you are eligible for the Life sciences exam.
Good luck!!!
my seat at NIT Rourkela life science branch is cancelled due to no biology in 12 th class.i an from mpc subjects .how i study biology .what can i do now sir ?
unfortunately Bio is a compulsory subject in class 12 for taking life science. All you can do now is take up another course.
which is better in bsc food technology or bsc life science? ?
Dear applicant if you take up B.Sc Food Technology course then your job profile would be Bacteriologist, Food Technologist, Toxicologist, Dairy Technologist, Farm manager, Agricultural Inspector and top Recruiters like :
Nestle India Private Limited, Dabur India Limited, PepsiCo India would hire you.
In case of B.Sc life Science, you would have to choose either B.Sc zoology or Biochemistry or Nutrition which focuses on different streams of life science.
So as a whole it is indeed better to take up food technology courses and you can work for big companies and government jobs will also be a great option available for you.
Good luck!!