Very few takers of Life Science
Degree colleges have received fewer applications for the life sciences stream for admissions into degree courses when compared to other courses for the forthcoming academic year.
The life sciences stream offers courses in microbiology, genetics, bio-chemistry, genetics and BSc general. Instead students looked more interested in other streams like commerce, management courses and other professional courses where there are good prospects of getting jobs.
The traditional BSc Botany, Zoology Chemistry course was more preferred among life sciences.
The more popular courses were BBA, BCom Computers, BSc Computer Science, BSc Statistics, BSc Maths, Chemistry Physics, BA Economics, History and Political Science and BA Literature.
Mr Ramana Reddy, president Degree Colleges Management Associations, told this newspaper, “Though students are taking up a few life science course this time we received fewer applications and queries for life science courses. There is not much demand of these courses in the market.”
Many students who do not make it in the medical college entrance test often join BSc life sciences courses while they continue to study for the MBBS admissions in the subsequently.
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