B.Sc in India
Pursuing a Bachelor’s course has gained importance amongst many youngsters. Candidates choose the stream which interests them the most. This is important as their career is decided on the basis of this. It is a must to have completed graduation especially for those interested in specialization in a specific area. Quite a few students do opt for B.Sc course.
Candidates need to choose the area of specialization amongst the various options. They can choose from options like B.Sc in Biology, B.Sc in Physics, B.Sc in Biotechnology etc. Each course is designed to suit the candidates requirements.
Eligibility Criteria for the B.Sc course
The candidates need to suffice certain criteria’s in order to be eligible for the course. The academic qualifications required are as follows:
- Clearing higher secondary education or equivalent is a must
- Diploma holders too can apply
- Must have pursued science subjects during the higher secondary level
- Must have secured the minimum marks required as per the institutes cut-offs
Other than the academic requirement the candidate needs to be at least 18 years old and also should not be over 23 years old.
Admission Procedure for the B.Sc course
Normally there are no entrance exams for admission to the B.Sc course. Some of the few institutes which do conduct exams include BHU, AIIMS for nursing course etc. The application forms will be available normally in the month of June and July. The candidates must ensure that they submit all the required document copies like the mark sheet, domicile certificate, school leaving certificate etc.
Course Structure for the B.Sc course
The course structure is similar to the other graduation courses. The course duration is for three years. There will be two semesters in each year. There will be some common subjects including English and Mathematics in most of the specializations.
Course Aspects for the B.Sc course
The course will begin with the basic concept level and then move on to the higher level. Students who learn the course thoroughly will find it beneficial in the later stage. This is especially since they will have a sound conceptual knowledge.
Career Opportunities for the B.Sc course
On completion of the B.Sc course the candidates need to choose the best job profile that suits them. They have the option to choose amongst the private sector jobs and the public sector jobs. In the private sector they can opt to work in research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, technical consultancies etc. In the Government sector they can apply for Civil Service exams, Banks Probationary Officer Exams, PSC, SET exam etc.
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4 Responses to “B.Sc in India”
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can we suppose
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HI, IAM DOING A DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION, BUT I DONOT UNDERSTAND FURTHER STUDY , I WANT GOOD COMMUNICATER SO PLS ADVICE ME BSC IS RIGHT CHOISE IS CURIER