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Abhisekh Mallah

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The eligibility criteria for the Bachelor of Science course offered at Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University are Candidates should have completed their 10+2 in Physics/ Chemistry/ Biology at least should have maintained a minimum 50 percent aggregate of marks from a recognized board.

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Shruti Mangla

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Yes with your B.Sc. in Zoology and M.Sc. in Animal Behaviour you are eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam. The UGC NET exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC) for determining the eligibility of candidates for the role of Assistant Professor or for the award of Junior Research Fellowship in Indian universities and colleges. 

 

To be eligible for the UGC NET exam you should have completed a master's degree (or its equivalent) with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved categories) in the relevant subject. As you have an M.Sc. in Animal Behaviour you fulfill this

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RASHID SAIFI

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Minimum 40% required and have to pass in both Theory and practical exam .

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Mani KhannaOf Family, Friends and Food

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As per the online research and details on the official website, there is no provision of direct admission for BSc at Christ University under any specialisation. Candidates will be required to take a skill assessment test and personal interview and clear these selection process to get shortlisted. Please find below the eligibility and selection process that is required to get into this course at Christ Bangalore:

  • Eligibility for BSc: Class 12 with relevant subjects
  • Selection Criteria for BSc: CUET + MP + PI

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Anisha Mishra

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For getting a seat in BSc at IMS, the candidate should have class 12 with English as a compulsory subject with minimum marks to fulfill the eligibility criteria. The selection will be entrance based exam called CET examination. Refer the below table for better understanding:

Parameter

Details

Course

BSc

Eligibility

Class 12 with English

Exams: CET

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Anisha Mishra

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For getting a seat in BSc at IMS, the candidate should have class 12 with English as a compulsory subject with minimum marks to fulfill the eligibility criteria. The selection will be entrance based exam called CET examination. Refer the below table for better understanding:

Parameter

Details

Course

BSc

Eligibility

Class 12 with English

Exams: CET

Total Tuition Fees

INR 1.4 Lacs – INR 4.25 Lakh

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Manori Sahni

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It is crucial that each of the course aspirant meet the required eligibility criteria. Candidates shall hold the relevant documents as well. The table given below mentions Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham BSc (Hons) courses eligibility criteria:

BSc Specialisation

Eligibility Criteria

BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Sciences

Class 12 in Biology, Physics and Chemistry with at least 60% aggregate (not less than 55% individually in these three subjects)

BSc (Hons) in Food Science and Nutrition

Class 12 or equivalent pass with at least 50% aggregate in Biology and an aggregate of 55% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Read more about both the courses here.

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Akansha Chauhan

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Yes, you can pursue physics and biology. You will have option to choose any three subjects. 

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