| The College offers following streams of BSc programmes: |
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BSc MEDICAL, NON MEDICAL, COMPUTER SCIENCE & ECONOMICS-PART l |
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Pass in SSCE Part ll exam of PSEB, or any other equvilant exam of PSEB, or any other equvilant exam recognized by GNDU with a minimum 40% marks in aggregate |
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Candidates opting for physics, chemistry, Mathematics Should have studied these subjects in the +2 course |
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Those who opt for chemistry, botany and Zoology should have Studied these subjects at +2 level |
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A candidates without pass in English will have to pass (from the parent Unversit/Board or Punjab School Education Board) English in September of the Year preceding the part l examination in March/April of the same year. In case a candidate fails to quality the Subject, the candidature for part-l examination shall stand automatically cancelled and he/she shall stand automatically cancelled and he/she shall have no claim whatsoever against the college or the university |
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| Eligibilty for above BSc Part ll & lll |
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A student is eligible to join BSc Part ll/lll if he/she has passed BSc Part l/ll examination of GNDU |
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A student of BSc Part I/II who is placedunder compartment in BSc Part I/II examination of GNDU in April 2007, is eligible to join BSc Part II/III class provisionally. Such students will be required to qualify the compartment subject in supplementary examination. The college however reserves right to refuse admission to the students placed under compartment. |
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| B Sc MEDICAL |
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Two streams are avilable for BSc Medical |
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COURSE STRUCTURE |
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Vocational Streams |
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General English |
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General Punjabi / Punjab History and Culture |
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Biotechnology |
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Chemistry |
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Chose any One |
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Botany |
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Zoology |
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Academic Streams |
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General English |
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General Punjabi / Punjab History and Culture |
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Chose any Three |
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Botany |
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Zoology |
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Bioinformatics |
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Chemistry |
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| B Sc NON MEDICAL |
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General English |
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General Punjabi / Punjab History and Culture |
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Physics |
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Chemistry |
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Mathematics |
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| B Sc (COMPUTER SCIENCE) |
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General English |
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General Punjabi / punjab History and Culture |
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Computer Science |
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Chemistry / Physics |
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Mathematics |
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| B Sc BIO TECHNOLOGY |
BSc. in Biotechnology draws upon Biochemistry, Micro-biology, Genetics to get products from biological organisms. The ever expanding area of Biotechnology and its industrial, synthetic & biotic applications have assumed a great importance in the area of environment, industry and lifesciences. The subject prepares micro biologists, bio-chemists, chemical engineers, geneticists, emzymologists, patent attorneys etc. |
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Entry Requirements |
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Pass in SSCE Part -II examination of PSEB, or any other equivalent examination recognized by GNDU in +2 (Non-Med) or +2 (Med) group with a minimum 40% marks in aggregate. |
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Course Structure for BSc. (Bio- Technology) |
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Life Sciences I |
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Life Sciences II |
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Inorganic Chemistry |
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Organic Chemistry |
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Maths and Computer |
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Fundamentals |
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General Punjabi / Punjab History and Culture |
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General Microbiology |
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Biochemistry-I |
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BSc. (Biotechnology)-II |
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English |
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Physical Chemistry |
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Life Sciences III |
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Biochemistry II |
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Cell Biology |
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Immnology |
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Genetics |
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Agro & Industrial Applications of Microbes |
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On Job Training |
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| BSc (Economics) |
| In view of emerging global economy under WTO regime, this course has assumed great significance. BSc. (Economics) is a global course in Economics and is different from simple BSc. With emphasis on Economics, Computer Science, Mathematical & Statistical Techniques & Econometrics, this course opens the gates of multiple careers in disciplines such as Planning & Management, Civil & Statistical services, Insurance and acturial services, Banking, Teaching and Research. A Passout with this degree can also join any post graduate course in MCA, MSc (Computer Science), MSc (IT) in addition to MSc Honours and MA in Economics |
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Course Structure |
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(Entry as per GNDU Conditions) |
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General English |
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General Punjabi / Punjab History and Culture (Subjects to Conditions) |
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Economics |
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Quantitative Techniques / Methematics |
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Computer Science / Computer Applications (Subjects to Conditions) |
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