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Ayush Mishra

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Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research generally requires a science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in 10+2 with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks for B.Sc. Dialysis Technology. While no specific "cutoff score" is published, admissions are based on meeting these academic criteria and potentially an entrance test or merit in the qualifying exam, followed by counselling. It's best to check their official website or contact their admissions office for the most current and precise cutoff information.

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Ayush Mishra

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For a B.Sc. in Printing Technology, a Science background (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) in 10+2 is almost always a mandatory eligibility criterion, making it generally not feasible for Commerce with Math students. However, for a Diploma in Printing Technology, eligibility can be more flexible; while some institutions may still prefer a Science stream, others might consider students from any stream, especially if they have mathematics, or admit based on merit or entrance exams, so it's essential to check the specific requirements of each college.

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Piyush Jain

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Yes, Kerala Agricultural University does offer BSc courses for the duration of four years, divided into eight semesters, and offered in full-time mode. The university offers BSc courses through the campus and affiliated colleges in several specialisations. The names of some of the offered specialisations are BSc (Hons) in Forestry, Agriculture, Horticulture, etc. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The three-year, six-semester BSc in Risk Management programme is offered by JSBF. However, students will do an internship within each year of the course. For greater clarity, each course year lasts 12 months, with the student receiving an internship during the 7th to 10th month of the year. Take a look at the table below:

MonthModeComponent
Months 1 to 4Online5 Core Courses
Months 5 to 6In Campus3 Core Courses
Months 7 to 10Co-OpInternship

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