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30th July 2012, 12:37 AM
sanueriyat
 
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What is the part III subject of BSc Botany?


i heared b ed course need 50%mark in part 3.what is the part 3 subject of bsc botany.is it main subject?




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21st March 2013, 06:21 PM
kshreyaa
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Default Re: What is the part III subject of BSc Botany?

Bio-Chemistry: BSc with Bio-Chemistry or Chemistry as optional Main subject and any two of the following as subsidiary subjects viz. (i) Mathematics (ii) Physics (iii) Botany and (iv) Zoology under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Fish and Fisheries (Vocational) / BSc Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation (Vocational) / BSc Biochemistry and Industrial Microbiology (restructured). Subject combinations with Bio-Chemistry or Chemistry (Vocational) are also eligible. 25% seats will be reserved for candidates with BSc Biochemistry.
Biotechnology: Bachelor’s Degree with 55% marks in Part III excluding language in Botany, Zoology, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biochemistry, BSc Agriculture, BE / BTech in Chemical Environment, MBBS, BVSc, BSc MLT, BSc Biotechnology( Voc.), BSc Botany & Biotechnology ( restructured).
Bioinformatics: Graduate in any branch of Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or any other degree recognized as equivalent by the University of Kerala) with not less than 55% marks in qualifying examination.
Botany: BSc with Botany as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects)/BSc Industrial Microbiology (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects) / BSc Botany and Biotechnology (restructured). BSc Vocational course with the subject combinations Biotechnology, Chemistry, Zoology/Botany are also eligible.
Environmental Science: The following degree holders are eligible for admission: Zoology / Botany / Life Sciences / Environmental Sciences / Environmental Management / Forestry / Bio Technology / Bio-Chemistry / Chemistry / Geology / Industrial Fish and Fisheries / Marine Biology / Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology
Zoology: BSc with Zoology as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Fish and Fisheries / BSc Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation (Vocational ) / BSc Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics ( If zoology is one of the main subjects ) / BSc Industrial Microbiology (Vocational) (If Zoology is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) (If zoology is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) ) ( If zoology is one of the main subjects).

I will suggest you to check the eligibility and also course in which you are eligible . Anyone of them are good for master degree.
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21st March 2013, 06:22 PM
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Bio-Chemistry: BSc with Bio-Chemistry or Chemistry as optional Main subject and any two of the following as subsidiary subjects viz. (i) Mathematics (ii) Physics (iii) Botany and (iv) Zoology under Part III securing not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Fish and Fisheries (Vocational) / BSc Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation (Vocational) / BSc Biochemistry and Industrial Microbiology (restructured). Subject combinations with Bio-Chemistry or Chemistry (Vocational) are also eligible. 25% seats will be reserved for candidates with BSc Biochemistry.
Biotechnology: Bachelor’s Degree with 55% marks in Part III excluding language in Botany, Zoology, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biochemistry, BSc Agriculture, BE / BTech in Chemical Environment, MBBS, BVSc, BSc MLT, BSc Biotechnology( Voc.), BSc Botany & Biotechnology ( restructured).
Bioinformatics: Graduate in any branch of Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or any other degree recognized as equivalent by the University of Kerala) with not less than 55% marks in qualifying examination.
Botany: BSc with Botany as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects)/BSc Industrial Microbiology (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) (If Botany is one of the main subjects) / BSc Botany and Biotechnology (restructured). BSc Vocational course with the subject combinations Biotechnology, Chemistry, Zoology/Botany are also eligible.
Environmental Science: The following degree holders are eligible for admission: Zoology / Botany / Life Sciences / Environmental Sciences / Environmental Management / Forestry / Bio Technology / Bio-Chemistry / Chemistry / Geology / Industrial Fish and Fisheries / Marine Biology / Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology
Zoology: BSc with Zoology as optional Main subject under Part III with not less than 55% marks for that part / BSc Industrial Fish and Fisheries / BSc Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation (Vocational ) / BSc Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics ( If zoology is one of the main subjects ) / BSc Industrial Microbiology (Vocational) (If Zoology is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) (If zoology is one of the main subjects) / BSc Biotechnology (Vocational) ) ( If zoology is one of the main subjects).

I will suggest you to check the eligibility and also course in which you are eligible . Anyone of them are good for master degree.
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