Am I eligible to pursue BSc in Microbiology as I have scored 76.8% in 12th and 64 marks in Biology?
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Hello, yes you are eligible to pursue a BSc in Microbiology with a 76.8% score in Class 12 in many colleges. However, every college's admission criteria and cut-off marks differ, so it is good to check the official website of your desired institution. Moreover, you can click here to check out some of the best Microbiology Online Courses & Certifications options.
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue B.Sc in microbiology with this percentage. The eligibility criteria for most of the college/university is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Maths or Biology or Biotechnology).
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Eligibility for B.Sc. In Microbiology-
Interested aspirants for B.Sc. Microbiology degree need to fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria. Completion of Higher Secondary (10+2) level of education
Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects at HSC level
Minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level
Instead of Biology, one may even have had Zoology or Botany as one of the main subjects of study
Yes, you can pursue this course. Thanks! -
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8 years agoHello Aleena,
Yes, you can pursue microbiology after class 12th with biology. Of course, if it's your dream then you must do well in class 12th. Do that and no college can deny you admission.
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