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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Admission to M.Sc. Zoology program depends on the admission criteria set by the college or university offering the course. Generally, candidates with a Bachelor's degree in Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or any other related subject with a minimum of 50-60% marks are eligible to apply for the M.Sc. Zoology program.
As you have completed your B.Sc. (Medical) with 75.2% marks, you are eligible to apply for the M.Sc. Zoology program. However, admission to government colleges and universities is usually based on merit and entrance exams. So, you may need to check the admission criteria and process of PG Government College for
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The admission procedures for B.Sc. Cardiac Perfusion and Pharma. D programs may vary depending on the college or university you are interested in. Here are some general guidelines:
B.Sc. Cardiac Perfusion:Eligibility: Candidates must have completed 10+2 in the Science stream with Physics Chemistry and Biology as mandatory subjects, with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a recognised board. Some colleges may require candidates to appear for an entrance examination, which may be followed by a counseling process. Admission may also be based on merit or cut-off scores, with some colleges conducting an interview round. Pharma. D:Eligibil
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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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You can't appear for NEET if you didn't have biology/biotechnology in your +2 or equivalent examination.

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Anadi Dutt Pandey

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Depending on Kerala's particular BSc programme. Candidates for some BSc programmes, including BSc Nursing, must take the NEET 2023 exam. Candidates for Kerala BSc Agriculture Admission must also take the NEET 2023 exam.NEET may or may not be required for all Kerala BSc admissions, though this is unknown. It is advised to verify the entrance requirements of the particular BSc programme in which you are interested to see if NEET is necessary. Further information on the admission requirements for different BSc programmes in Kerala may be found on the official website of CEE Keralaand other educational websites.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The fee structure for B.Sc. in Hospitality and Hotel Administration (HHA) at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Chandigarh for the academic year 2021-22 is as follows:
Admission fee: Rs. 500
Tuition fee: Rs. 38,500 per semester
Development fee: Rs. 5,000 per semester
Examination fee: Rs. 2,500 per semester
Hostel fee (for those who opt for hostel accommodation): Rs. 24,000 per semester (including mess charges)
Thus, the total fee for B.Sc. in HHA at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Chandigarh for one academic year (two semesters) would be approximately Rs. 74,000 (excluding
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The decision to pursue a Diploma after completing 10th standard or to complete 11th and 12th and then pursue a Bachelor's degree B.Sc. Depends on your interests, career goals, and academic aspirations. If you have a clear understanding of your interests and career goals, and if a Diploma programme can help you achieve them, then pursuing a Diploma after 10th standard may be a good option for you. Diploma programs usually have a shorter duration and provide practical training in a specific field, which can make you job-ready and employable in a shorter time frame. On the other hand, completing 11th and 12th and then pursuing a Bachelor'
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Swati Upadhyay

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It is a very good college for pursuing this course. It is located in Uttar Pradesh. It requires class 12th results from CBSE and UP boards.

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Ankit Kumar

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If you are employed then distance is better. If you are unemployed and want full time study, regular is better.

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Nitika

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The curriculum of Bachelor's in Science and Bachelor's in Technology is totally different specially in complex subjects like Biotech. Hence, you cannot pursue M.Tech after B.Sc. To pursue M.Tech in Environmental Engineering or Biotechnology Engineering the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering/ Technology or B.Tech Biotechnology or M.Sc. Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or any other branch of life sciences with a minimum of 50% marks.

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