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priyank sharma

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You may find the papers of last year exams in central library. Or you may ask to senior students who may provide you papers through their respective colleges.

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priyank sharma

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Kindly mention your stream by which I can help you more better way. After completing BSc, there are many options available, either you can go for PG (MBA or M.Sc) or you may go for a job or prepare for government exams.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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No, you cannot do M.Sc Nursing, as you are not qualified enough to study Masters in nursing.

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Rohit SharmaVery helpful for all you can ask for help .

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In my view, you should go for marine engineering as till now competition in this field is less. This will help you to get job easily and salary depends on your hardwork.

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Ashish Kumar

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BA is good and helpful. If you want to clear exams of civil services, IAS, law, because it gives you a combination of different subjects like history and eco, psychology and English, economics and geography etc. After B.Sc, you can do M.Sc and Ph.D. After B.Sc you can go for teaching, lecturing, go for researches.

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Anjali Sharma

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Eligibility criteria for admission :
Minimum 55% required in class 12th with mandatory subjects as Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology.
The above-mentioned percentage includes only mandatory subjects.
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Anjali Sharma

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Eligibility for B.Sc. In Biotechnology
Candidates aspiring to pursue the course are required to meet the minimum eligibility criteria listed here. *A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) at both Higher Secondary and Senior Secondary (classes X and XII) levels. *Biology, Physics & Chemistry as main subjects at 10+2 level, with a minimum aggregate score of 60%in these three.

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Amrit Raj

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No, you need to apply separately for both of the courses. If you want to go for B.Sc, B.Ed, then apply for that only. If you are interested in M.Sc Ed from Mysore, then you should go for this only. Applying at two places is just a waste of money. Best of luck.

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