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Ananya Adhi

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You can take M.Sc after your B.Sc.

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Ananya Adhi

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You will be getting the forms in the month of December, as they will be announcing the results by then. And, that will include according to your cut out percentage.

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Ananya Adhi

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You will be getting the forms in the month of December, as they will be announcing the results by then. And, that will include according to your cut out percentage.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Give SRMCET or if you can't crack it then go for management quota. It's not tough to get a seat in SRM.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Vaishali,
Yes, you can do, but I saw you have asked for MKU, but I would suggest you better choose Annamalai University or Anna University or Madras University, because Madurai Kamraj University (MKU) has some issues, so you can better choose from these three.

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Navita Batra

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Please explain your question in detail, so that I may be able to populate relevant information.
If you wish to know about the eligibility criteria, then please read below.
To apply for LLB (Hons) course, candidates should have passed any degree (BA/BSc/B.Com/BBA/ BE/B.Tech/MBBS/B.Pharm/other graduates in general) and should have secured not less than 60% of the total marks in the aggregate. The candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe communities should have secured not less than 55% of the total marks in the aggregate of all subjects.
For more details, click the link below.
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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi,
No, in fact B.Sc with specialization in Zoology is a very nice course. If one is desirous to do higher studies and/or join the teaching side then it is very nice course. Additionally, after doing the course one can appear for Indian Forest Service (IFoS) exam. Even positions are available in Central Government Offices like Zoological Survey of India, etc. For Research Fellows/Doctoral degree holders.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Adil,
Yes, you surely can. Correspondence students are eligible for regular courses.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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85% and above is required. First list is from 92%.

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