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tanya motwani

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First, your English language is totally incorrect in this question. And, in my knowledge 50% is applicable for B.Sc nursing in government colleges, so I don't think you can do this.

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Ankit JeeJust want to share my knowledge with everyone

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Hi Syed,
I may describe it as a hierarchy, IT is a part of computer science which deals with the study of the various technologies that are in use. Computer Science is the main root which more defines the significance of the same in the industry.
Computer Science is a core field of study in which you can also pursue Research as well whereas IT is the derived field which provides education regarding the technologies that have been already introduced and implemented.
Both are good and choosing among the two will depend on your interest in the technologies or the study of the core and research. The best thing to advise you is not to get co
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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi,
If you opted for Mathematics subject in IIT JAM exam then yes, you should prepare for this subject. First step is to check the full syllabus of your subject and then understand the exam pattern. Mark the important topics, topics in which you are weak and topics that have more weight-age in the exam. This way you can easily concentrate on your studies by dividing topics into segments. Make sure to do revisions on a regular basis, make your proper study plan and follow it. Mathematics subject requires more practice so keep practicing question, get previous year's question papers and solve them, clear your doubts and practice as much
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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Shaik,
For M.Sc Agriculture, admission in SHUATS eligibility criteria is minimum 57% in UG/6.00 CGPA is mandatory and need to appear and crack SHAITS exam admission is purely depend on merit and counselling. As your graduation is pursued from UGC registered then definitely your eligible for admission. All the Best for your future.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Yes, you can apply the minimum marks need is 50% as an eligibility .

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Aisha Moss

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Well, B.Sc has many areas like microbiology, biotechnology, zoology, biochemistry, etc. And, then there is also option of doing B.Sc Honours in one of the subjects. You need to decide what you want to do. Different colleges have different eligibility criteria some even ask for interview. Check the official website of the colleges you are interested for correct information. Best of Luck.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for every course so you can check eligibility criteria for B.Sc on their portal.
http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/admission-india/adm-procedure/all-about-srmjeee

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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You need to talk with the college authorities regarding the same. You can request them. If needed, then take a letter from your 1st year college regarding late declaration of result and submit it in Chennai College. Make a humble request. They will allow you. All the best.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Yes, B.Sc in hospitality can be pursued. But, the question is why you want to pursue it after third year B.Com.
If you are already in third year B.Com, then go for M.Com or MBA. If hospitality is something which you are fascinated about, then do some small courses in hospitality or hotel management instead of spending 3 years for B.Sc.
You already have a B.Com degree, then go ahead for a master's degree or professional courses.
Let me know if you have any further doubts. All the best.

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