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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No BPC (Bio, Physics and Chemistry) students can not do B.Sc. Physics. Because the eligibility criteria of B.Sc. Physics is 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with minimum 55% of marks.

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Dear vatsal, You have scored good marks in your 12th standard. I don't have idea about Government colleges for Biotechnology course. There are some Good private Universities which provides quality education, good placements, etc. I would say Lovely Professional University is best for pursuing B.Sc. Hons) Biotechnology. If you re looking for quality education, good placements, exposure, academics then LPU is right place, it has all. I am saying this because one of my known is pursuing same course from LPU and her experience is amazing. She told me Faculty members works hard tirelessly in enabling students with the acumen to apply the fi
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Khushal Arora

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Hello,
There is slight distinctive about B. Design and B.Sc. Course. It is primarily differentiated on the basis of programme duration. B. Design programme is a 4 year programme whereas B.Sc. Is a 3 year programme, it depends on the student whether they have to pursue B. Design or B.Sc. In B. Design, the 4th year is mainly concentrating on the course work. B.Sc. Is a 3-year programme and B. Des is a 4-year programme. B. Des in Interior and Furniture Design will carry more professional study from a good foundation learning to professional assignments, work projects, modules and a curriculum that is more industry-specific. Design is every
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