I want to addmission for bsc honours
Hi,
BSc Hons or Bachelor of Science Honours is a 3-year undergraduate program that covers a wide range of disciplines in science such as Biology, Agriculture, Computer Science, Geography, Chemistry, etc.
To pursue Bsc Hons one must completed 10+2 with a minimum aggregate score of 50% and having Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and/or Biology as compulsory subjects
Some of the best colleges offering bsv honours are the following
- University of Delhi
- Banaras Hindu University
- Christ University
- Jadavpur University
- Loyola college, Chennai
To know more about bsc honours you can visit the link provided below
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-universities-in-india
Hope this information will help you
Hello Shajadi,
If you want to pursue BSc (Hons) after finishing 12th grade with the following subject marks:
Physics:
56%.
Chemistry:
44%.
Biology:
54%.
The eligibility requirements for BSc (Hons) admissions vary depending on the course and university to which you apply. Here's an overview of BSc (Hons) admissions in India.
1.You must have completed 12th grade (or equivalent) in science subjects (physics, chemistry, and biology/mathematics).
Universities typically require strong performance in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and other topics for BSc (Hons) programs.
2. Generally, universities require at least 50% to 60% aggregate marks in your 12th grade (depending on the institution). However, for some universities, especially if they offer more competitive programs, the cutoff could be higher.
3. In your situation, because you are interested in BSc (Hons) in Physics, Chemistry, or Biology, universities will most likely consider your individual marks in each relevant course. If you're applying for BSc (Hons) in Physics, you may need to reach a minimal Physics cutoff, and the same is true for Chemistry and Biology.
4. Most universities provide cutoff lists for BSc (Hons) admissions following the 12th board exam results. The cutoff for each program (e.g., Physics Hons, Chemistry Hons) may vary depending on the number of candidates, difficulty level, and seat availability.
Universities may also administer entrance tests or take into account your 12th grade merit-based marks.
You should be eligible to continue with the BSc (Hons) admissions process if you get the minimum scores required for the topic you are applying for.
To Know more about BSc (Hons) you can visit-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-hons