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Komal Sharma

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The eligibility criteria is: - Bachelor degree in science, medical science, engineering, veterinary science, agriculture, forestry, pharmacy, social science and computer science or degrees recognized as equivalent thereof. Applicants from the fields of engineering, social science, computer science, etc. should have biology as one of the subjects in Higher Secondary Education Board or other equivalent board. Minimum of 15 years of formal education (either 10+2+3 or 11+2+2). Candidates who have completed the graduation degree in any of the above disciplines with a pass certificate, or who have appeared OR will be appearing at the qualify

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Komal Sharma

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Hello,
The combined BS (or BA)/MS degree programme allows you to work on a Masters degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science while you are completing your Bachelors degree. In most cases, it is possible to complete both degrees in five years or fewer.

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Shivangi Jain

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Go for microbiology as it will give you more options in future when you start searching for jobs. Biotechnology will narrow down your future path and it will be difficult to get good job after post graduation. While microbiology gives you wider prospects in especially government jobs.

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akhil sharma

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You just need to pass your 12th from a recognised board to take admission for BSc in interior design at Karavali Group of Colleges, Mangalore, as per the criteria.
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Shivangi Jain

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Although it depends on the college/university, but yes, there is an entrance exam for these courses.

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Shivangi Jain

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Hi,
Please mention the college/university where you wish to take admission.

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Anjali Sharma

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Both are different as BCA (Bachelors of Computer Application ) is mainly targeted for programming applications and have no other branches as far I know but B.Sc. (Bachelors of Science) have many branches like B.Sc. Agriculture, B.Sc. CS B.Sc. IT, B.Sc. Bio, B.Sc. Math etc. You can choose B.Sc. IT or B.Sc. CS if you want to do B.Sc. Instead of BCA and want to be in computational field and learn IT/Computer Science. There is difference in both BCA and B.Sc. IT/CS syllabus. If you want to be a purely programmer you can do BCA + MCA or B.Tech CS. Depend upon your interests. If you have interest in computer related things, and want to your
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Anjali Sharma

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Bachelor of Science is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course which is divided into 6 semesters. Candidates who have completed their Higher Secondary examinations (10+2) with minimum 50% marks from a recognized educational board with Science stream can opt for Bachelor of Science. The percentage may vary from state to state and from Institute of the institute.Some institutes also conduct entrance exams. Admission process for the course is based on three components. They are 10+2 marks, entrance exam marks, and performance in personal interview.Reputed institutes follow merit-based admission process. Admission is based on three compone
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