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B.Sc. in Science Colleges in Trivandrum

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Q:   What is the curriculum of B.Sc (H) at Kerala University?
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Kerala University BSc (H) syllabus is divided into semester- pattern. The university provides only a single medium of teaching, i.e. English. During the three-year duration, students are required to study following courses:

  • Foundation courses are grouped into 4 major categories namely Ability Enhancement courses (AEC), Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC), Value Addition Courses (VAC) and Multidisciplinary Courses (MDC)
  • Discipline Specific Major
  • Discipline Specific Minor/Multidisciplinary
  • Research Component with dissertation, internship & field surveys
Q:   Does CUSAT offer BSc courses?
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Yes, CUSAT offers a BSc degree to students. Candidates willing to pursue a BSc at CUSAT have to enrol themselves into the Integrated MSc programme offered at CUSAT. The university offers eight Integrated BSc + MSc courses in the full-time mode. The duration of these courses is five years, which is further divided into ten semesters. Candidates successfully completing six semesters of the programme are eligible to exit the programme with a BSc degree. For more information, candidates can visit the official website of the university.

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Q:   When was admission closed at MG University for BSc courses?
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MG University released its application forms on May 15. As per the official website, the MGU CAP (Hons) admissions closed on Aug 31. MG University BSc 2025 applications are expected to be released in the month of May of the admission year. The important dates notification is published on the university official website. 

Q:   I have scored less than 60% in Class 12. Can I get admission for B.Sc in Calicut University?
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Admission to the BSc course at Calicut University is entrance-based. The minimum eligiblity required to apply for the course is Class 12 or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 45%-70% from a recognised university. However, as admissions are entrance-based, students are required to secure a valid score in the accepted entrance exams such to be eligible for the BSc course admission. In case a candidate does not score enough, or wants to consider other options for BSc admissions, they can always opt for other colleges offering online BSc course.

Q:   Is the CUET exam conducted in online mode?
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From the year 2021 onwards, CUET is conducted in computer-based mode. Till 2020, the exam was conducted in paper-pencil based (PBT) mode. The exam will continue to be conducted in the computer-based mode or online mode. As per the CUET exam pattern, the exam was conducted in two to three slots, depending on the number of applications received in a subject. There were three sections on Language, Domain Subject and General Test (optional). The number of questions and marks will vary from paper to paper. 

Q:   What specialisations are offered for BSc programme at KAU?
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Kerala Agricultural University offers various specialisations spread across different fields of agriculture and allied sciences. At the time of application, students must choose their choice of specialisation. Mentioned below are the specialisations offered by the university:

  • Forestry
  • Agriculture 
  • Climate Change and Environmental Science, etc. 
Q:   What entrance exam scores does Vimala College accept for admission to BSc?
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There are no entrance exam requirements at Vimala College in order to be admitted to the BSc programs. The following criteria are used by Vimala College to determine admission to the BSc program:

Students should have passed the Science stream 10+2 exam or an equivalent test from an accredited board.
A minimum cumulative percentage in 10+2 of 45% (or 40% for reserved groups) is necessary.
Physics, Chemistry, Math, Computer Science, Statistics, Biology, and Electronics should be the subjects studied in 10+2.
Based on merit in the 10+2 exam results, admission is given. You do not require a separate entrance exam score.
Students must apply directly, along with their 10+2 transcript and supporting documentation, to Vimala College.
Based on the 10+2 percentage, the college creates a merit list and contacts students for counselling.

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