B.Sc. General
Programme Specialisation
The B.Sc (General) program is A degree offers a wide range of specializations. Popular options include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology (including Botany and Zoology), Biotechnology, and Agriculture. Students can also specialize in fields like Microbiology, Information Technology, Statistics, and more.
Common B.Sc. Specializations:
- Core Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
- Life Sciences: Biology (Botany, Zoology), Biotechnology, Microbiology.
- Computer Science and IT: Computer Science, Information Technology.
- Other Popular Fields: Agriculture, Statistics, Environmental Science, Forensic Science
Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters) U. G. Degree. Mode: Full-Time | Undergraduate Programme
ELIGIBILITY : Educational Qualification: 10+2 pass in stream –only Science Minimum Eligibility – 45%
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Career Options:
After graduating with a B.Sc., graduates have diverse career paths to explore, including research, data analysis, healthcare, teaching, and various specialized fields. Further studies like an MSc, MBA, or specialized certifications can enhance career prospects.
Career Options:
· Research:
Many B.Sc. graduates pursue research careers in various fields like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and healthcare.
· Data Analysis:
With a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, or computer science, B.Sc. graduates can become data analysts in industries like finance, marketing, and technology.
· Healthcare:
B.Sc. graduates in healthcare-related fields can work as lab technicians, clinical research associates, or in other healthcare roles.
· Teaching:
B.Sc. graduates can pursue teaching positions at the high school or college level.
· Specialized Fields:
Depending on their specialization, B.Sc. graduates can find opportunities in environmental science, forensic science, or various engineering fields.Further Studies:
- M.Sc.:
A Master of Science (MSc) degree allows for specialization in a specific area, potentially leading to higher-level positions and increased earning potential.
· MBA:
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) can open doors to management roles.
· Specialized Certifications:
Short-term technical courses or certifications can help B.Sc. graduates acquire specific skills for niche areas.Other Options:
- Government Jobs:
Many government jobs are available for B.Sc. graduates in various departments.
- Entrepreneurship: