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Mansi Ved

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After the completion of the B.Sc course, you can work in various areas which include both Science & non-Science fields.

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Arpit Noel

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For that, you need to score at least 80percentile to get a call from IIMA. For MANAGE, it all depends on cumulative scoring. Yours marks till now are good, and being from Agriculture course, you have high chance of getting a call. Yes, confirming a seat will be easy for those with 80percentile above in CAT. So study smart, score your best in CAT2019 to take admission in the batch of 2020-22

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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There is no admission test to join B.Sc Course in St Xavier's College, the college takes admissions based on your performance in Maths exams in your class 12th Board Exams. You need to have your 10+2 from any recognized board.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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The cutoff rank must be below INR. 10k.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Candidates should have secured 60% marks in both the School certificate/ Madhyamik/ 10th equivalent examination and Pre-degree/ Higher Secondary/ equivalent examination (10+2) with pass marks of any four of the following subjects in the Pre-Degree/Higher Secondary/ equivalent examination -Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology or Agronomy as elective Subjects. Hence, you are eligible for B.Sc Agriculture (Hons).

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syed faizan khan

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A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Botany is a three-year undergraduate degree program that focuses on the scientific study of plants and other microorganisms. The course covers a wide range of topics, including: 
 
  • Plant structure, classification, and growth 
  • Plant metabolism, reproduction, and physiology 
  • Plant evolution and development
  • The relationship between plants and the environment 
  • The medicinal and economic properties of plants 
  • The study of algae and fungi 
  • Plant anatomy and ecology

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