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Anik Verma

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Hi,
Please refer the link below for the colleges offering Distance/Correspondence B.Sc:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-b-sc-colleges-india
Regards.

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Gurleen Khurana

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For syllabus, refer the link:
https://www.ideunom.ac.in/

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ayush singhal

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Yes, DU considers the best four marks for B.Sc. in Physics. The best college to get into is Hindu or Shi Venkateshwara.

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ayush singhal

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You will have to wait for the cutoff to be out and then apply for the college which takes your percentage.

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ayush singhal

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Doing B.Sc. IT from a government or private college does not really matter. What matters is how much do you learn during the course and how do you hone your skills.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, you are eligible and you can apply for the same.
It lies between 55 to 70% for SC/ST/OBC candidates
The cut offs change every year. They're a bit different for different categories (general, OBC, etc.). And for students coming from various boards (state, CBSE). You can get previous year cutoffs and merit list on the Internet. The college website has all the information regarding registration, admissions for FY, which has started, I suppose.
www.fergusson.edu
Hope this helps.

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Vishal MauryaPursuing social research.

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Kindly get a migration certificate from your school there. After that, you can.

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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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You should prepare for CAT (common admission test)/MAT/XAT. IIMs, Business schools or top ranked universities like DU, BHU, Assam University, Anna University, University of Madras, Mumbai University, Loyola College, etc. and IITs (those provide management courses) are better options for doing M.B.A. in India.

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