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Soumili Das

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Hey. If you are asking about latest cut off for B. Sc in biotechnology at tilak college of science and commerce, Navu Mumbai then here's a scoop- they accept students with 50% or more marks in 10+2 with pcb and in later admission cap rounds even 32% has been accepted in management quota. 

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Utkarsh Kumar

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Yes, you can pursue a B.Sc. in Nutrition & Dietetics in Malad, Mumbai — specifically through a private institute that offers a well-structured programme in that field.

Lifeness Science Institute (LSI), operating in partnership with Nagindas Khandwala College (NKC) in Malad (West), Mumbai, offers the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Integrative Nutrition & Dietetics.

Duration: 3 years (six semesters)

Offered at NKC's Bhavishya Bharat Campus, Malad West

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moni kumari

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Good government integrated BSc BEd colleges in MP are DAVV Indore and RIE Bhopal. Private colleges are Bhabha university Bhopal and IES Group of Institutes. Whereas admissions are quite competitive you have to be careful.

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Ajay Sharma

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To apply for B.Sc. At IMU Navi Mumbai, you must fill the IMU-CET entrance examination at the reliable IMU internet site.

Admission is primarily based on the rank in IMU-CET.

After the examination, you have got to take part in online counselling.

You cannot get direct admission; applying via IMU-CET is important.

 

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Aditya Patel

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Bangalore Baptist Hospital offers a B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology programme with 10 seats available. Eligibility requires 10+2 completion with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, and a minimum aggregate of 35% in PCB. Admission is merit-based through relevant state exam or college selection procedure.  

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Aditya Patel

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No, you cannot apply for Indian Army's B.Sc. Nursing course with a commerce background. Only female candidates who have completed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English, scoring a minimum of 50% aggregate on first attempt, are eligible. Admission also requires NEET-UG qualification along with physical and psychological assessments.

 

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Aditya Patel

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With 169.5 cutoff, you are below the TNEA cutoff for Madurai Government College. Explore KAP Viswanatham Government Medical College, Tiruchirappalli, under TNMGRMU merit admissions. Alternatively, apply to private/self-financing colleges like Amrita, PES, Parul offering B.Sc Operation Theatre Technology without strict state quota cutoffs.

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Diya Nihalani

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The subjects in BSc Computer Science like Database management systems, Computer networks, Operating system, Programming in C, Artificial intelligence, Data structure, Software Engineering, and more have both practical as well as theoretical approach to learn these. BSc CS include separate practical exams to put the students to test regarding their real world skill development in Computer Science.

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Diya Nihalani

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BSc Computer Science exams can range from medium to advanced in terms of their difficulty level. To prepare well for such exams, one needs to follow these steps:

  • The first step has to be the understanding of the syllabus laid down by the exam body. This is essential so that students do not waste their time on unimportant topics with negligible weightage of marks.

  • Next up, students should carefully pick their sources where they shall learn about the syllabus from, but make sure you do not opt for more than 2 sources, as it can be overwhelming to follow different modules of the same syllabus.

  • Make a topic-wise time-table so that the whole s
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