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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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There are typically two types of B.Sc Degrees awarded to students B.Sc Honours and B.Sc General (commonly known as B.Sc Pass). Both the academic degrees are awarded to students at an undergraduate level. However, there are some basic differences that lie between the two.

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Sahil Rana

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Chemistry honours. No college under Delhi University provides admission to students who haven't studied mathematics. Not only chemistry, mathematics is compulsory for other courses like B.Sc Hons Physics, Electronics Instrumentation and B.Sc.

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Sahil Rana

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Top colleges for B.Sc. (hons) :
Fergusson College. Loyola College. Christ College, Bangalore. Sri Venkateswara College. Mount Carmel College. Acharya Narendra Dev College. Lovely Professional University, Punjab.

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AIIMS Nursing 2020 Application Form Correction can be done till 17th February 2020 through login. Check here for correction details. AIIMS Nursing 2020 Exam Dates have been released. It will be conducted on 6th June 2020 (B.Sc post basic and M.Sc nursing) & 28th June 2019 (B.Sc.).

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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If a commerce student has studied mathematics as a subject at the Senior Secondary Level, then: A) one may join a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc ) in Computer Science (C. S. ) ( 3 years) from universities like the University of Delhi, this could be followed by either a Master of Science (M.Sc)

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Sandeep Parashar

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If you are fully passionate and dedicated about clearing the UPSC exam, then go for B.Sc, because it is completed in a shorter period as compare to B.Tech which is harder consume more time and difficult for you to balance the studies of UPSC and B.Tech.

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Sandeep Parashar

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If you are fully passionate and dedicated about clearing the UPSC exam, then go for B.Sc, because it is completed in a shorter period as compare to B.Tech which is harder consume more time and difficult for you to balance the studies of UPSC and B.Tech.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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A student pursuing B.Sc Agriculture course will study a wide variety of subjects including agronomy, soil sciences, horticulture (fruit Science & vegetable), plant breeding and genetics, entomology, plant pathology, animal sciences, extension education, plant biochemistry, agriculture economics, basics of biotechnology.

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