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Ayush Raj

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Yes why not. My brother has done the same course B.Sc. Microbiology at lovely professional University
and he also has no Prior knowledge as it is not at all mandatory to pursue an education career in finance (same with marketing) with prior knowledge in that field. But it will be an edge to have a background in finance. Finally, have a wonderful career and enjoy what you do. LPU's MBA programme combines cutting-edge curriculum, experiential learning pedagogy, industry interface, projects, internships, and consultancies, as well as technology training. Because of the size of the campus and the number of students, students have a multitud
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Ayush Raj

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Here is a complete list of scientific courses that do not include Physics that you may take at any university. But the university has good academics, and facilities it would be great for the students to explore more int any field in future. I am a student of Lovely professional university and my few friends doing B.Sc. In non-physics domain and they are doing great in their respective fields. This university has quite young and energetic faculty always ready to help students, listen to the students for any problem, and teach in very innovative ways. The curriculum is always updated as per industry demands. Every student is expected to
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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Devanshu, Yes, you can B.Pharma programme based on the respective institutes' eligibility. For instance, being an alumnus of LPU I would be sharing the eligibility criteria of the B.Pharma at LPU. To get admission you should have passed with 60% marks in 12th class (with English Physics Chemistry and Biology or Maths or equivalent. Moreover, you have to qualify for the LPU NEST exam conducted by LPU. My friend did B.Pharma and M.Pharma from LPU itself. A few of the major highlights of this course at LPU are :
The School of Pharmaceutical Science (LPU) is approved by the Pharmacy council of India. Ranked among the Top 25 Pharmacy c
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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Minimum Percentage of 50% to 60% in the relevant graduation course (like B.Ed).

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The candidate must have pursued a Bachelors degree in BCA or equivalent.

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The candidate must have pursued a Bachelors degree in BCA or equivalent.

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The candidate must have pursued a Bachelors degree in BCA or equivalent.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Those who wish to become professional horticulturists must pursue a B.Sc. Horticulture course. It is a three-year full-time undergraduate course that is divided into six semesters. . The course has many aspects borrowed from Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Genetic Engineering and other fields. It's 4 years course and it's fee around Rs 57000 per semester so you have 8 semester

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Those who wish to become professional horticulturists must pursue a B.Sc. Horticulture course. It is a three-year full-time undergraduate course that is divided into six semesters. . The course has many aspects borrowed from Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Genetic Engineering and other fields.

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