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Piyush Jain

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Yes, Assam University does offer a BPharm course for the duration of four years. The eligibility criteria for admission to BPharm include candidates must complete their Class 12 from the PCM/ PCB stream. For the selection process of the BPharm course, the university releases the merit according to candidates' Class 12/  CUET UG scores. 

 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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Assam University offers a BSc four-year undergraduate (FYUG) leading to an MSc (Integrated) five-year programme under the NEP 2020. Hence, a BSc course for four years and an MSc course for one year. Further, the course is divided into ten semesters. To get into the fourth year of BSc integrated courses candidates must secure a minimum of 7.5 CGPA. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Assam University offers a four-year undergraduate (FYUG) leading to MSc (Integrated) five-year programme. The eligibility criteria that students are required to follow to get into the fourth year of the course/ in one year of the MSc programme is they must pass all the subjects of the BSc course by the fourth year with a minimum aggregate of 7 to 7.5 CGPA. If students fail to complete this eligibility criteria then they will get only the degree of a BSc course, not a BSc+MSc integrated course.  

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Kartik Sharma

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After graduating from T. John Group of Institutions, BSc graduates have a variety of job options in the public sector. They can apply for competitive exams that lead to a variety of government jobs, such as Technical assistants, teachers, and others. The following is a list of government agencies and hiring companies that offer these positions:

  • Indian Agricultural Research Institute
  • AIIMS 
  • RBI
  • Indian Air Force
  • Indian Railways

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Tanisha Pandey

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The minimum score needed in Class 12 to be admitted to Assam University BSc programmes is 50% in their higher senior secondary, especially in the relevant Science subjects. The merit list/cut-off list which the colleges release will be decided by the students and the number of seats available for the course. Hence, to improve the chances of getting admission to the course, students must perform well in the Class 12 examination as well as the entrance test.

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Indrani Tyagi

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Assam University accept the scores of CUET-UG scores for admission. Moreover, before appearing in the entrance exam candidates must complete their Class 12 from the Science stream and have at least an aggregate of 50%. For admission candidates can apply online from the official website of the university's admission portal. 

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Rachit Kumar

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Assam University offers 5,580 BSc seats in total, while Tezpur University offers total number of 139 seats. As a result, Silchar University provides the most seats for the BSc course. Both universities accept CUET-UG scores for admission to the programme, and candidates must have completed their Class 12 in relevant stream with decent scores to be eligible for admission.   

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Atul Pruthi

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According to the verified reviews of Shiksha the BSc placements at Assam Univeristy are considered decent by some students and alumni, while some of the reviews show the unsatisfaction towards placements cell. Hence, the placement at AU assam for the BSc course is considered mixed. However, the reviews claimed that the university offers internships to BSc students. Hence, candidates who perform well in internships and get a good skill set compatibility can get the placements easily. 

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Piyush Jain

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To get a seat in the BSc course offered at Assam University, candidates are required to follow several steps from filling out the application form to appearing in the entrance examination. Check out the detailed step-wise application process below: 

  1. Visit Assam University's official website to review the BSc programmes. 
  2. Ensure candidates meet the eligibility requirements for the BSc course, usually, the eligibility criteria contain, at least 50% aggregate in Class 12 from the relevant stream. 
  3. Fill out the application form with the details the university asked for. 
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Vishakha

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Yes, Assam University follows seat reservations for BSc courses becuase the university is a public university, so it follows reservations as per the rules sanctioned by the government of India. The reservations are available for different categories, such as caste, economic status, housing, disability, etc. 15% of seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC), 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes (ST), and 27% for Other Backward Classes (OBC).  

 
 

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