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Rajlakshmi Yadav

Beginner-Level 2

B.Sc. Life Sciences holds the same scope as B.Sc. Microbiology.
B.Sc. Biomedical Sciences in not such an emerged field from the career point of view. More of its importance goes to Biomedical Engineering. Other options for B.Sc. you can go for are Nursing, Biotechnology, Home Science (dietician, CRM, textile industry, etc), Forensic Science, and traditional subjects (physics, chem, botany, zoology, etc).

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Devendra Khode

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You can go for full-time MBA as it would be more beneficial as compared to executive one. It will help you get jobs with less effort. Further, there are a number of organisations which do not consider part-time, distance or executive degree or Diploma. I would suggest, go for a full-time course if it is possible for you.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Presidency College is one of the best colleges of India. The entrance won't be easy like every year. You can practice general aptitude and class 11-12 maths.
Best of luck.

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Aayushi Tyagi

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I would prefer B.Sc.
Even DU provides B.Sc. in physical education but you need to qualify an entrance for it. You may apply for the same till 7th of June.
All the best.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, surely.
The eligibility for M.A. in English is graduation and/or Bachelor's degree obtained through the 10+2+3 system or an equivalent qualification with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent CGPA of any of the universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India.
There is a relaxation of 5% aggregate for SC/ST candidates.
Generally, universities conduct entrance examination for admission to the M.A. Programme in English but there are certain universities which take admission on the basis of merit.
Hope this helps.

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sanchit narang

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I would suggest you go for a Masters in perfusion, renal dialysis, instead of applying for a Bachelors course.

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SHASHWAT CHATTERJEE

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According to previous year admission records, yes, you can easily get admission in IHM, Bangalore through the 2nd round of the counselling process.

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Sushobhita Chawla

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You can now approach private institutes who can give you direct admission to pursue B.Sc in agriculture.

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Sushobhita Chawla

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The minimum eligibility criteria to join St. Joseph's College, Bangalore for B.Sc in Physics (H) is to score good in +2.

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