I have 71.5 in best of 4 and 80 in biology. Can I take admission in B.Sc botany?
Biology - 80, aggregate - 74.6, best of four-71.5.
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As far as your marks and percentage are concerned, you are certainly eligible to apply for admission in the Bachelors degree programme in most of the colleges in DelhiThe course is 3 years long. Students who have passed 10+2 Science stream with PCB subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) are eligible to pursue this course. This course is very popular among PCB group students in India. Also check out the best B.Sc. Programs in India. If you want to become a Botanist, this course will be of help to you. After completing the Bachelors Degree course, you may go for Masters Degree and pursue a career in the R&D (Research and Development)...more
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