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<p>To get admission into M.Tech course at Punjab Agricultural University, aspirants must pass the PAU-MET entrance test. They must clear the minimum eligibility criteria, that is, to score at least 60% marks in the undergraduate degree.</p>

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<p>University of York, Mumbai may not have any reserved seats for its MSc courses. Candidates have to pass eligibility and selection to get a seat. The total number of seats available for MSc is 90. There are 30 seats for each specialisation. The mentioned intake is as per official sources, but is still subject to revision.</p>

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<p>York University, Mumbai has a <strong>seat intake of 30 for MSc in AI course</strong>. Candidates are admitted as per the sanctioned intake and performance in selection rounds. This given seat intake is as per official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.</p>

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<p>University of York, Mumbai MSc Management total fees is <strong>INR 15 lakh</strong>. It is for the domestic students only. Students have to pay some fee amount after selection to confirm a seat. The mentioned fee amount is as per official brochure and hence, is indicative.</p>

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<p>Candidates applying for York University Mumbai MSc course need to pay an application fees of <strong>INR 5,000</strong>. It is as per official brochure and hence, is indicative. The fee payment can be done online. This fee amount is non-refundbale under any circumstances.</p>

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<p>York University, Mumbai has a defined selection criteria for its MSc programmes. The candidates are admitted based on academic records, IELTS score, and personal interview round. Besides, it is important to fulfil the course eligibility requirements as well.</p>

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<p>The students may have to upload documents during the York University Mumbai MSc admissions. These are required to verify eligibility and provided details. Some of the documents to be kept handy during form filling and admission are:</p><ul><li>UG degree</li><li>Identity proof</li><li>Passport-size photograph</li><li>Certificate of achievement in sports, debates, etc.</li><li>Migration certificate, etc.</li></ul>

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<p>York University, Mumbai online registrations are open for MSc. Candidates who meet course eligibility can visit the website to register and apply. There is prescribed deadline as of now. Eligible candidates should register and apply as soon as possible.</p>

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<p>York University, Mumbai offer MSc in three specialisations. The offered course specialisations are in AI, Management, and Finance. Admission criteria is the same for all three courses - academic record, IELTS score, and interview round performance.</p>

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<p>For government college 550+ is required and it varies year to year depending upon the cut off</p><p>For private 200+ is required for BDS&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, you can join Delhi university on the basis of 12th percentage</p>

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<p>To get an MBBS seat at DU, students have to appear for the NEET UG entrance examination, attain valid ranks according to the DU NEET UG cutoff 2025 and attend the NEET UG counselling process.&nbsp;</p><p>The <strong>DU cutoff 2025 </strong>was released for various All India categories, like General, OBC, etc. For the General AI category, the overall cutoff ranged from <strong>103</strong> to <strong>559</strong>, wherein &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/maulana-azad-medical-college-university-of-delhi-bahadur-shah-zafar-marg-3429/cutoff"&gt;Maulana Az... View more

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<p>Yes, students can take admissions to University of York without giving NEET exam in Bsc course University of York admissions to all courses are offered on the basis of merit &amp; personal interview.&nbsp;For admissions BSc course, students need to pass class 12 exam or equivalent with minimum for 75% aggregate.</p>

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<p>It depends from where you are if your are from Delhi itself, due to state quota relatively lower Cuttoff you need to get admission approximately 640-650</p><p>But for all India quota you need minimum 680</p>

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<p>Different types of scholarships given to the aspirants at Lyallpur Khalsa College of Engineering. These are Prof. G.S. Bhullar Memorial Scholarship, Smt. Basant Kaur Rai Memorial Scholarship, The North American Sikh Education Foundation Scholarship, Single Girl Child Scholarship and more.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To check the merit list for &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/banaras-hindu-university-varanasi-23336/admission"&gt;Banaras Hindu University admission&lt;/a&gt; to super speciality courses, like DM and MCh. Students have to first clear the basic eligibility rules and then appear for the NEET SS entrance exam and attain valid ranks.</p><p>Students can then go to the official exam page and check the merit list. If their name is included in the list, only then can they take part in the counselling process to be eligible for admission to this university.&nbsp;</p><p>Th... View more

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<p>The maximum rank to get into BHU would vary according to the category the students belong to. Since the <strong>BHU cutoff 2025</strong> for the NEET SS exam has only been released for round 1, the maximum rank admissible was <strong>3527</strong>.</p><p>Students who want a seat for the most competitive course, ie, DM in Gastroenterology, would need a rank of <strong>70</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>On the other hand, candidates with a rank of <strong>3527</strong>&nbsp;would get into <strong>M.Ch. in Cardio Thoracic Surgery</strong> course.&nb... View more

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<p>Yes, you can get a seat at BHU with a rank of 200 if you belong to the General AI category. As per the BHU cutoff 2025 for the General AI category, the round 1 ranks varied between&nbsp;<strong>70&nbsp;</strong>and <strong>3527</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>To know which course can be availed with a rank of 200, see the table below.&nbsp;</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.012%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50.0676%;"><col style="width: 50.0676%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr>... View more

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<p>The below is the M.S. and other postgraduate course fee at &nbsp;Illinois Tech</p><table dir="ltr" style="width: 100.005%; height: 111.921px;" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" data-sheets-root="1" data-sheets-baot="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 59.7198%;" width="341"><col style="width: 16.4623%;" width="94"><col style="width: 37.1278%;" width="212"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3843px;"><td style="height: 2... View more

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<p><strong>BHU cutoff Round 1&nbsp;</strong> has been released for admission to the MCh and DM courses based on the NEET SS entrance examination. The cutoff was published for various All India categories.&nbsp;</p><p>To get a seat for the MCh courses, according to the<strong> BHU NEET SS cutoff 2025, </strong> the General AI category students who need a rank between <strong>242</strong> and <strong>3527</strong>. Hence, students with a rank below <strong>3527&nbsp;</strong>might have a chance at admission. For more details, students can click &lt;... View more

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<p>Yes, MSc programme is offered by GNIPST Kolkata. It is offered for the duration of 2 years at the PG level. MSc is offered in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics and others specialisations.</p>

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<p><strong>No</strong>, Indian students don't need JEE, NEET, or GATE exam score to get a seat at Imperial College. However, programs like <strong>MBBS</strong> (UCAT), <strong> MBA</strong> (GMAT), and some <strong>STEM programs</strong> (ESAT, TMUA, GRE)<strong> </strong>do ask for additional test scores.</p><p>Make sure to check entry requirements for desired course before applying at Imperial College London.</p>

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<p>As per the latest update, the placement report is yet to be published on Shiksha placement page. In case of any details on placements, the same will be communicated with the aspirants. Usually the report is published after academic year is completed.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, hostel facility is not available for aspirants. They have to opt for private PG accommodation facility such as Hive hostels. It is located nearby campus within the walking distance of Church GATE campus. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, the MSc course at Jai Hind College is given in affiliation with &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-856"&gt;University of Mumbai&lt;/a&gt;. They have collaborated with international universities like University of Fraser Valley, Carleton University, and Stanford University. These collaborations helps Jai Hind College fund their research and expand their research areas.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The MSc course curriculum at Jai Hind College has a plenty of subjects and projects that pushes aspirants to apply knowledge in real-life. The subjects are inter-disciplinary that helps them learn various skills along with the technical skillset.</p>

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<p>The MSc course has workshops and group projects, that helps build leadership skills. Aspirants learn critical thinking skills and soft-skills. They perform laboratory experiments and are trained in molecular biology, thus opening up various opportunities in different fields.</p>

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<p>Yes, aspirants must participate in seminars, conferences and prepare presentations as a part of the course. Jai Hind College conducts these in order to promote research-based learning along the aspirants. It helps in developing soft-skills such as team building and confidence level.</p>

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<p>Aspirants are taught chromatography, spectroscopy, basic safety concepts, toxic hazard classifications and thermal build-up concepts. Depending on the specialisation, aspirants gain the necessary skills. These are taught keeping in mind the ethical values in scientific research. It teaches interdisciplinary collaboration in areas such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and environmental science.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>After completing this subject, aspirants learn thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum mechanics and more. They interpret graphs, equations and models that provide a strong research base. Aspirants can work as data scientists and process optimization department after studying these subjects.</p>

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