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Niharika Singh

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As of 2025, Father Agnel Technical College, Mumbai, does not list a B.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in its official course offerings. The college primarily offers after-10th Diploma programs in engineering fields, with admissions based on merit in Class 10 examinations. For pursuing AI & ML at the undergraduate level, students usually opt for a B.Tech or B.Sc. in AI & ML or related fields offered by other engineering and Science colleges, which typically require Class 12 (PCM) with a minimum percentage and entrance exam scores such as MHT-CET or JEE Main. Therefore, the best approach is to directly contact the Fat

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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Adichunchanagiri University BSc Fees 2025 includes various components such as tuition fee, admission charges, examination fee etc. The total tuition fee for BSc programme costs between INR 1.35 - 5.2 Lakh. Besides, Adichunchanagiri University may also include admission charges and examination charges (one-time payment). Hostel charges may also be included in the total fees budget, if applicable.

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Vaibhav Rawat

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Graphic Era Hill University (GEHU), Dehradun offers a strong B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture program with modern infrastructure like instructional farms, labs, dairy and bee-keeping units, along with hands-on training. Students highlight a good curriculum, supportive faculty, and decent placement opportunities (about 70–80%). However, some concerns exist regarding overcrowding and strict management. Overall, it's a reasonable private university choice.

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Vaibhav Rawat

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For B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture at BHU, candidates usually need a CUET UG score of 630–650 marks (around 96–98 percentile) out of 750 in the general category. On the scaled range, the expected cut-off is 499–526 marks. Overall, aiming for above 85% is considered safe to secure admission in this program.

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Vaibhav Rawat

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B.Sc admissions in 2025 will generally begin between April and June, varying by state and university. For example, Madhya Pradesh starts on May 15, Goa on April 11, and Patliputra University (Bihar) from June 13. Applications usually open after Class 12 results, with counselling and merit lists released in June–July before classes begin in July–August.

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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The selection criteria differs according to the chosen specialisation. It may be based on merit scored in Class 12 or KCET scorecard. Adichunchanagiri University BSc admission is done completely online. Moreover, the selection is also subject to fulfilment of the eligibility criteria. Students will be considered for admission into the programme only when they fulfill the elgibility criteria.

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Prasenjit Barman

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No, Not necessary.

Admission for B.Sc. at DSEU Dwarka Campus, there are primary merit-based.

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Diya Nihalani

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Some prominent colleges to pursue B.Sc Computer Science are:

  • Loyola College, Chennai
  • Christ University, Bangalore
  • Mount Carmel College, Karnataka
  • Lovely Professional University, Punjab
  • VIT Vellore
  • Chandigarh University
  • Thapar University, Patiala

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Diya Nihalani

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Some of the core subjects are:

  • Introduction to Windows, its Features, Application
  • C+ Programming
  • Computer Organization Principles
  • Database Management Systems
  • Introduction to Embedded Systems
  • Operating Systems
  • Computer Networks
  • Data Science
  • Web Development

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Diya Nihalani

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Yes, having strong mathematics, physics and chemistry foundations goes a long way in pursuing a Computer Science course.

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