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yedhursatheesh

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Yes, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, is currently open for admissions to their B.Sc. Biotechnology program. The admission process for the 2025-2026 academic year is underway. 

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yedhursatheesh

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Christ University, Jain University, St. Joseph's College, Mount Carmel College, and Kristu Jayanti College.

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Himanshi Gupta

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Shri Krishna Univerisity BSc admission is granted on a merit-basis. Thus, the applicants performance in the last qualifying examination, i.e., Class 12 is evaluated. However, it is within the rights of the university to revise its selection procedure in an academic session. Further, for selection, it is also crucial that the eligibility criteria is met. Mentioned below is the basic entry requirement:

  • Class 12 pass with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) from a recognised board.

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pavan kasimkota

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Admissions for Bsc computer sceince at H.P.T.Arts and R.Y.K.Science college usually start in june after class 12 results. Eligibility requires pass in 12 with Science from a recognised board.

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pavan kasimkota

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Yes, with 57% in HSC you can get admission in to B.SC cardivascular technology in some colleges. Though top instituties may have higher cutoff check the specific colleges eligibility criteria as requirments can very.

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Mrinal Prakash

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As there is limited publicly available cut-off information for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Cardio Vascular Technology at SIMTS (Saveetha Institute of Medical & Technical Sciences), it would appear that:
It is merit-based, generally on Class 12 science marks and institute-level entrance examinations such as S

The specific cutoff marks or ranks for 2025 are not published online.

According to similar paramedical courses, cut-offs of the general category are usually between ranks 100–200 in Saveetha's internal exams

The precise cut-off has not been disclosed. To get correct information, visit Saveetha's official admissions page or contact admission

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Muskan Chauhan

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Yes. With 53% in 12th, you are eligible for VPM's B. N. Bandodkar College, Thane, as most UG courses require only passing 10+2. Admission is merit-based; competitive courses close near 70–75%, while others accept from 35% upward.

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