I am doing B.Sc with biology and am looking forward to do something more for my career. What all courses can I do for a better future?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc Biology:
    There are various higher study options available for an aspirant with a B.Sc. Biology degree. Some of the important higher study options in Biology that are generally chosen by the candidates who wish for a higher study in this field include the following:
    Master of Science in Biology
    Master of Science in Biological Sciences
    Master of Science in Applied Biology
    Master of Science in Conservation Biology
    Master of Science in Computational Biology
    Master of Science in Environmental Biology
    Master of Science in Environmental Microbiology
    Master of Philosophy in Plant Molecular Biology
    Master of Philosophy
    ...more

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BCA Eligibility via CUET – What AU Typically Requires:

While specific requirements may vary by year, most universities offering BCA through CUET look for:

Subject GroupRequirement
 English or any language paper Required (Language section)
 Domain Subjects Often includes Mathematics, Computer Science/Informatics Practices
 Biology & Chemistry only Not sufficient for most BCA programs unless paired with Comp. Science
 

In your case:

  • Computer Science/Informatics Practices is a relevant subject 

  • Biology & Chemistry are less typical for BCA admission, but may still be acceptable depending on the university's flexibility

  • Mathematics is often preferred or required, but AU may allow exceptions based on the combination

 

Next Steps You Should Take:

  1. Visit AU's CUET eligibility page on and check the Program Eligibility Matrix for BCA.

  2. Confirm whether Math is mandatory or if Comp.

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Typically, for B.Sc Biotechnology programs through CUET, universities require:

Subject DomainIs It Required?
 Biology (Core) Yes – often mandatory
 Chemistry (Core) Yes – usually included
 English (Language) Yes – needed for language section
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