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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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You need to opt for PCM or PCB in HSC to pursue B.Sc.

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SAMUNDRA

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Require minimum of 60% aggregate and 60% in PCM as well.

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rishika kumar

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If you were thinking to do Ph.D then it is a good option to do BZC, but in terms of job opportunities, B.Ed is a better option.

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priyank sharma

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The total fee structure will be between INR 50,000 and 5 lakhs. It depends on the college you choose.
Some entrance exams are:
1) AIMAUGAT
2) BMHMMAT
3) BVP CET
4) Oberoi STEP
Best wishes.

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priyank sharma

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For B.Sc in economics, you only need 50% in your 10+2. Here is a more information.
Bachelor of Science in Economics or B.Sc Economics is an undergraduate program of 3 years which can be done after completion of 10+2 or equivalent examination. The average annual fee for B.Sc Economics ranges between INR 50,000 to 1 lakh depending on the college.
The program is spread over 6 semesters at an interval of every six months. B.Sc Economics syllabus imparts candidates relevant knowledge about economic analysis, economic fundamentals and principles. After the completion of the course, candidates are equipped with the knowledge of how economic pri
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priyank sharma

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Pass +2 science with a minimum of 50% marks. The candidate should have either the subject combination of (a) Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry or (b) Biology, Physics and Chemistry at +2 level. Separate application forms are required for each stream.
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for Regional Institute of Education Common Entrance Exam 2018 (CEE)-2018 for the admission to B.Sc B.Ed/B.Sc Ed/BA B.Ed/M.Sc Ed and B.Ed (two-year). Programmes offered by Regional Institutes of Education of NCERT at Ajmer, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Mysore and NERIE, Shillong for the academic session 2018-19.
RIE CEE 2018
NCERT is conducting Common
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priyank sharma

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The best colleges for M.Sc in Bangalore are:
1) PES University-fee 1.6L
2) Mount Carmel College-90K
3) Christ University-77K
4) Oxford Group-40K
5) IISC-18K
6) Garden City University-1.7 Lakhs

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Varun B

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Chances are there for above 60 percentile, it all depends on your GD/PI performance which has 45 percent weightage.

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