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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Prashant C,
Kindly go through the link below to check the admission procedure as you need to fill the form first.
http://srihm.edu.in/admission-procedure/
For queries regarding academic Year 2018 - 19, Contact us on +91-22-6196 6651 / +91-22-6196 6666 | principal@srihm.edu.in.
University Of Mumbai - Pre Admissions Online Registration : Institute Code : 1032.

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Paula Mukherjee

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Hello,
If you want a lateral entry, then you can join Amity University or Chitkara University . They have a good infrastructure, as well as very good faculty support.

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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First of all, I am very sad to say that with such a percentage, you cannot think of getting admission for B.Sc in astrophysics. This field demands a percentage of 80% or above. If you want to fulfill your dream, please go for 12th improvement examination though its a very tough decision to take think twice what you want from yourself. If you have very strong determination regarding this prospect, please go with it. God with and you yourself will definitely help! Looking forward for your reply with your decision to guide you further. Good luck.
I keep a strong faith on you!

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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First of all, I would like to congratulate you. Well done. you did justice with yourself. You have scored good enough and with such a good rank you can definitely choose your own college of interest.
Best wishes dear have a great future ahead!

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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Hello,
B.Sc. Over B.Tech: Is your Question!
Well, both are very different fields. One is an engineering field while in the other section you going master over a particular subject of your interest. Earlier there was no awareness regarding the future scope with B.Sc. But now a days its on alert if I say. As it is financially friendly. Then it leads with better future prospects even. Above all the most Important thing is you and your area of interest. What are your future plans? And you want that will satisfy you? Think about all these things, then definitely you will get a appropriate answer for yourself and you will be happy. Thank-you
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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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A Bachelors (10+2+3) degree (Major/Honours) or equivalent from a recognised University, in any discipline, with a minimum of 50% marks or 5.5 CPI in a 10-point scale (45% marks or 5.0 CPI in a 10-point scale for SC/ST/PD candidates) in major/honours only
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Candidates not having Major/Honours courses, must have the concerned degree with a minimum 50% aggregate marks or 5.5 CPI in a 10-point scale for General/OBC category candidates and a minimum 45% aggregate marks or 5.0 CPI in a 10-point scale for SC/ST/PD category candidates.

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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Yes dear, you are definitely eligible for appearing the JAM exam. I think there might be some other query you wish to ask. Like I wish to know for which stream you wish to appear the entrance exam. If you could provide me detail then with that particular stream I will be able to help you out more aptly and perfectly. Prosper with sound health and bright future ahead!

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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B.Sc. (Nursing): Career Prospects. B.Sc. Nursing is job-oriented 4-year course which can be pursued by students who have completed 10+2 with PCB subjects from a recognised board. Admission to the same is based on entrance exams like JIPMER GGSIPU CET, MHTCET to name a fewB. Sc. (Nursing): Career Prospects. B.Sc. Nursing is job-oriented 4-year course which can be pursued by students who have completed 10+2 with PCB subjects from a recognised board. Admission to the same is based on entrance exams like JIPMER GGSIPU CET, MHTCET to name a few.

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Amandeep Kaur

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B.Tech deals with more of engineering aspects, whereas B.Sc. Is more of research-oriented. Besides, B.Tech comprises more of a Maths in comparison to B.Sc. In terms of job prospects, student having B.Tech degree is more open to the various careers. On the other hand, B.Sc. Students are more adhere to the laboratory or teaching domain. Though B.Tech has more of its placements but even research has its own rewards in the form of monetary and success!
All the best!

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