Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science (BSc) is a 3 year undergraduate academic degree focusing on science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and health fields. It provides foundational, theoretical, and practical knowledge in disciplines like biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science, often leading to careers in research, healthcare, or technology. .
B.Sc. in Life Science
Key Aspects of BSc Life Sciences:
Core Subjects:
Curriculum typically includes Microbiology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Ecology, Bioinformatics, and Plant/Animal Physiology.
Skills Developed:
Students gain proficiency in laboratory techniques, data analysis, and understanding biological systems at molecular and organismal levels.
Duration:
Generally 3 years.
Eligibility:
Typically requires completion of 10+2 with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
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B.Sc. Physical Science
B.Sc. in Physical Science is a 3 year undergraduate program providing a broad foundation in physics, chemistry, and mathematics (or electronics/computer science).
Key Aspects of B.Sc. Physical Science:
Core Curriculum:
The program covers fundamental areas including Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Thermal Physics, Organic/Inorganic Chemistry, and Mathematics (Calculus, Algebra, Statistics).
Specializations/Combinations: Common combinations include Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics (PCM) or Physics-Maths-Electronics/Computer Science.
Skills Developed: Analytical thinking, problem-solving, laboratory techniques, and computational skills. Duration:
Typically 3 years (6 semesters), though some institutions may offer 4-year options.
Eligibility:
Completion of 10+2 or equivalent in the science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) with a minimum aggregate, often around 50%.
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