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For admission to the course, candidates need to have qualified 10+2 from a recognized educational Board with a minimum aggregate score of 50% with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects.
If it happen recently, then you can go for improvement exam (every board gives a time period of minimum 2 years to improve your marks once).And continue your preparation for your respective career option simultaneously.
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B.Sc (or B.Sc General) Bachelors degree and B.Sc Bachelors degree (Hons), are both academic degrees given to undergraduate students. Here, we're looking at the difference between the two academic degrees. B.Sc (Hons)is much more specialised as compared to the B. Sc (General) degree, and academically, B.Sc (Hons)is a more standard degree as compared to B.Sc (general). If you want to study any one of the main sciences (eg. Chemistry, physics, mathematics etc.). In detail, it is advisable to go for a B.Sc (Hons) course. But if you want a more balanced and multi-disciplinary approach, it is better to pursue a B.Sc (General)
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