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Yash kapoor

Beginner-Level 4

Fiirst it's not 1250 for the CUET exam it's about 750 marks (3 doamin subject + one language subject)
The basic cutoffs for getting into B.Sc in chemistry at BHU is about estimated to be: 
General category: 450-480 marks.
OBC category: 302 marks
SC category: 208 marks

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Golu Gupta

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Duration & Intake: It's a four-year full-time program with just 40 seats .

Eligibility: Open to all streams (Arts/Science/Commerce); need 50% aggregate in 10+2 (45% for SC/ST) .

Selection Process: Submit an SOP, clear a Personal Interview, and pay INR 1,500 application fee .

Fee Structure: Tuition ~INR 8.20 lakh, hostel ~INR 6.35 lakh, plus a one-time fee of INR 20,000 for the full program (2024 figures) .

Placements: Average package INR 7.95 LPA; median INR 9 LPA; top offers INR 19 LPA from employers like Accenture, Apollo, Deloitte .

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Golu Gupta

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SIHS Pune offers a 4 year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mental Health, accepting students from any stream with at least 50% in 10+2 (45% for SC/ST). Selection is based on a Statement of Purpose (SOP) plus a personal interview—no entrance test like SET is needed. Total tuition is around INR 8.20 lakh, plus hostel INR 6.35 Lacs and a one-time fee of INR 20,000 for the four-year programme . The course allows admission from Arts/Science/Commerce backgrounds.

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Golu Gupta

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Velammal College of Nursing doesn't publish exact B.Sc. Nursing cutoff marks, but admission is based on your 12th score in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Generally, scoring above 50% gives you a fair chance, as there are only 50 seats. There's no NEET required. Cutoffs may vary yearly based on applications received. For the most accurate info, it's best to contact the college directly or check their merit list during the admission cycle.

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pavan kasimkota

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first gain admission to a BscSpecifically, the IFS requires a Bachelor's degree with at least one of the following subjects. Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, or Zoology, or a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture or Forestry.

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pavan kasimkota

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Yes, several government colleges offer Bsc. Nursing programs through NEET, and their fees varySome top colleges include AIIMS, JIPMER And BHU.The fees at these institutions range from 1,600 TO 3,600 per annaum

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Anurag

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Option A. Geography+ Environmental science+Statistics

Option B. Geography + political Science+ Sociology 

Option 3. Geography+ Economic+ Statistics

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Anant katare

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According to the fees structure provided by the college for pursuing B.Sc in Nursing at The Oxford College of Nursing under management quota for the whole course which is of 4 year is INR 6 lakhs i.e., INR 1.5 lakh per year specially for students from management quota whereas for pursuing M.Sc in Nursing which is a 2 year course the total fees is INR 2 lakh. For more information you can visit the official website of college.

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Sibsankar Das

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Generally, no, failing in Physics in your 12th grade with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background will likely make you ineligible for a BSc Nursing programMost nursing programs require a passing grade in all three Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) as a prerequisite for admission. 

 

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