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Munish Mehindru

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Your chances of getting Government College for the course of BAMS or BHMS at marks of 352 is high. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery BAMS and Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical and Surgery BHMS are the most preferable courses by any NEET aspirant. To get admission in a Government college for BAMS/BHMS course, your score should be above 350 marks. However, it varies from state to state. In some states like Rajasthan, Delhi, Kerala, and Punjab the cutoff may be on the higher side because of less number of seats as well as high competition. However, you can get admission in private colleges because the numbers of private colleges ar
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prerna panwarI am a passionate women with feet on ground

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Yes, this course is available. Please fill the form as soon as possible as tomorrow is the last date of filling the form.

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Munish Mehindru

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Goswami Ganesh Dutt Sanatan Dharama College (GGDSD) was established in the year 1973 in Chandigarh, Punjab and is affiliated to Punjab University, Chandigarh. Goswami Ganesh Dutt Sanatan Dharama College offers 6 full-time UG programs viz. B.Sc BA B.Com BCA BBA B.Voc. And Diploma in Medical Lab Technology each of three-year duration. Students who have passed 10+2 with English as a compulsory language subject with minimum 50% marks are eligible to get admission in B.A. Programme. Those who have qualified HSC with minimum 50% marks and have studied Mathematics at Metric level are eligible for BCA admission. Similarly, for BBA admission mi
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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Please let us know, if you had math in class 12th. Eligibility for Economics masters, candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline securing at least 50 percent marks aggregate with knowledge of Mathematics at 10+2 level.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Yes, there is deduction in BA Hons. Except BA Hons language course. If you are from Science stream and you want to take admission in B.A. Hons course than your some percentage is deduced. Percentage is deduced only for change of stream. For more information regarding admission process visit Delhi university website.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Yes, there is deduction in BA Hons. except BA Hons. Language course. If you are from Science stream and you want to take admission in BA Hons. course than your some percentage is deduced. For more information regarding admission process visit Delhi university website.

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anuj wadhwa

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Teaching Aptitude
Teaching: Nature, Objective, Characteristics and Basic Requirements
Learners Characteristics
Factors Affecting Teaching
Methods of Teaching Aids
Evaluation System
Practice Exercises
General Awareness
History
General Geography of India
Indian Polity
Indian Economy
General Science
Logical and Analytical Reasoning with Practice Exercises
Series Completion
Venn Diagrams Analysis Test
Tests of Alphabet
Analogy
Classification
Coding and Decoding
Relationship Test
Direction Test
Seating Puzzles
Ranking
Letter-Number Game Test
Substitution and Interchanging
Principles of Series
Principle of Classification
Cube Pyramid Games
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Rohan Bhatt

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Hello,
For MCA, Physics and Maths is compulsory for all students, I think you should have to go for other courses in which you have command and can do with ease.
All the best.

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