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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. For cut off information, you can see the below link
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Hi. For cut off information, you can see the below link
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Divya vani

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If you want to pursue a technical career then opt for MCA. Else if you want to slightly deviate then opt MBA.

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Gourav Saikia

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Hello Purnima,
To be admitted to Kaziranga University's BSc chemistry programme, you must have 50 percent aggregate marks in HS science (45 percent in the case of SC/ST students) from an accredited board. You can get admission if you scored 88 percent in the science stream.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for Integrated M.Sc. The physics of UoH is given below.
Eligibility: With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Science subjects only.
Admission criteria: Admission to the University is open to all who fulfill the prescribed qualifications without any distinction of race, creed, language, or gender. The selection is on the basis of the entrance examination. The candidate should produce all original certificates at the time of admission.
So you have to appear in the University entrance test in order to get admission in I M.Sc. courses.

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