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NETHAJI MACHANI

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As a Science student, you may not have taken courses that are directly related to the courses in a B.A. Programme, but you can still calculate your overall grade percentage using the grades and credit hours for the courses you have taken. To calculate your grade percentage for a particular course, you can use the following formula:
Grade percentage = (Grade earned / Total possible grade) x 100%
For example, if you earned a grade of B in a 3-credit course with a total possible grade of 100%, your grade percentage would be:
Grade percentage = (80 / 100) x 100% = 80%
Once you have calculated the grade percentage for each course, you can calcu
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mayank maloo

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For M. G. Science College, placement is decent. Average package is around 2.5 - 3 LPA and the highest package of B.Sc. Is around 5-5.5 LPA. For Gujarat Science College average Package is around 1.5 -2 LPA and the highest package is around 4.5 LPA. Both the colleges have good infrastructures and faculty. In my opinion, you can go for any one according to your convenience.

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Bhaskar Raj

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The College Cut-off is the minimum mark prescribed by the selection board for the admission of students. A merit list will be designed on these Cutoff scores. Aspirants who apply for the Institute need to clear the Cutoff for various courses. Aspirants must obtain minimum qualifying percentile marks in the NEET 2023 entrance examination to qualify for further admission. Candidates who belong to SC/ ST/ OBC must obtain marks equivalent to at least 40thpercentile to be considered for AIQ and state counselling process. Aspirants who belong to the your category are required to score equivalent to at least 50thpercentile.

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Abhishek nandgowli

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PSGR krishnammal college for women and GRD Group of college offers this course.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about CCS University and also nearby cities like Delhi have good colleges.

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Shikhar Saini

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Science Total 100 marks
*80 marks
Board exam would be of 80 marks for each subject which would cover 100% of Class X syllabus only. Marks and Grades both will be awarded for individual subjects. 9 point grading system would be followed. *20 marks (Internal Assessment) Passing marks - 33% out in each subject
Period written test restricted to three in each subject in an academic year. Average of best two to be taken for final submission. Notebook submission includes Regularity, Assignment Completion and Neatness & upkeep of notebook. Subject Enrichment Activity includes Practical Lab work.

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Raj Butani

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You must have a B.Sc. /B.Com. With a minimum of a 50% aggregate mark. You should, however, have Mathematics and Statistics as two of their core courses in graduation. IAQS B.Sc. In Actuarial Science & Quantitative Finance.

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Aditya raj

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89% is required to take admission in this course

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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No placements are not guaranteed but actuarial Science is very demanding. Placement at Christ are decent and start and Spetember/ October.

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Smruthi p shaji

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A B.Sc. In acturial Science is the best option for actuary careers. You can go for an M.Sc. Or an MBA after completion of B.Sc. Acturial Science.

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