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GUNGUN MISHRA

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For the BSc course at Central University of Himachal Pradesh there are around 40-45 seats offered. The candidate needs to have passing marks as 50 percent aggregate, or if currently appearing for Class 12, with relevant subjects, must apply for CUET UG entrance examinations. Yes, the university provides reservation to the students as per as the guidelines by the government. 

The university follows the reservations in admission as mandated under the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation of Seats) Act 2006 applicable to candidates belonging to categories like SC/ST, PWD, wards of Kashmiri Migrants, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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No, a person with a BSc in Perfusion Technology cannot become a food inspector.

Given that a BSc in Perfusion Technology may not directly align with the typical educational qualifications for a food inspector, individuals interested in pursuing a career in food inspection may need to explore additional educational options. This could involve obtaining a postgraduate degree or Diploma in a field related to food science, food technology, or a closely related discipline.

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Akansha Bisht

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After a BSc in Nutrition, you can open your clinic, provided you might need to obtain certification or licensing from relevant authorities or professional bodies to practice as a nutritionist or dietitian, depending on the state or region you plan to work in. It's also important to have a strong base in Nutrition Science, Dietetics, and related fields to provide accurate advice and guidance to your clients. Further certifications, workshops, or specialisation courses can add value to your practice.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences is one of the best college to pursue Microbiology. The college has a well-equipped and experienced Department of Microbiology where highly qualified faculty members are associated with it. The content and structure of the curriculum are developed to ensure that the student gets a good understanding of what microbiology is and can include theoretical as well as practical sides of the studied discipline. The college also have provisions for research programs and internships that a student can undertake to actualize their dreams and get a good job. Besides, the code has good placement record

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, having a BSc in Hotel Management doesn't necessarily restrict someone from pursuing studies in Food and Nutrition courses. In fact, the skills and knowledge gained in hotel management, especially in areas like food preparation, hygiene, and Culinary Arts, can complement studies in Food and Nutrition quite well.

Many institutions offering Food and Nutrition courses might consider candidates from diverse educational backgrounds, including hotel management, provided certain prerequisites or additional courses are completed to fulfill their admission criteria. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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As seen earlier, the tuition fees for pursuing a degree at Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences is relatively inexpensive. The annual fees are at INR 10,000 and 25,000 depending on the programme of study. The fee structure depends on course and semester/-year but as compared to other colleges and universities in Delhi the fees are moderate. Further, the college provides various scholarships and financial aid to deserving and economically BACK weak students, hence, making it affordable. In total, taking into account college ranking, availability of learning infrastructure and possibilities of getting a job, the fees can be deemed

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Bhumika Yadav

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The Daulat Ram College BSc cutoff marks result from various parameters ranging from the number of candidates and overall performance in CUET to the availability of seats and the popularity of programmes. Category-wise reservations or past trends further modulate this competition at the time of admission. Another important factor is the level of difficulty involved in CUET, which varies the total marks and hence changes the cutoff values. These variables can, therefore, act as a guide for aspirant applicants who are on the verge of appearing for the admissions process.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The total fee of BSc at Daulat Ram College encompasses a lot of components. These include tuition fees, hostel fees, one-time fees, etc. The tuition fee that one has to pay for the entire course duration of BSc ranges from 1 Lacs INR to 1.1 Lacs INR. This is an approximate figure, which further depends on the specialisation one chooses. One has to pay a tuition fee on an annual basis, but the one-time fee is payable only once at the time of admission. The above fees of Daulat Ram College include fees drawn from the official website of the university/sanctioning body. It is indicative and still subject to change.

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Abhignan bollam

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Yes you get a direct seat if you have below given eligibilty criteria

  1. He / She has completed the age of 17 years but not completed 28 years in case of females & 25 years in case of males, as on 31st December of the academic year.
  2. The senior secondary examination or the Indian School Certificate Examination which is equivalent to 10+2 examination after a period of 12 years study, the last two years of the study comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology or any other elective subject with English as compulsory subject should be passed

The above mentioned information is directly took from official website of college.

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Shubham

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Basically, for applying to ICAR in B.Sc Agriculture at the Bhola Paswan Shastri Agricultural College, there is a fair enough ranking required for almost all of the courses. In fact, the ranking position changes every year because it would actually depend on the availability of seats and also the performance of everyone in the exam.
Being in the top few hundred ranks is a good place to be in, especially for those from the General category, if you are targeting a safe seat. This ranking will vary and is subject to change with regard to your category and the number of seats allocated.

If you want the best idea, then look at cutoffs of the p

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