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Nandini Motwani

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This is not the exact cutoff of Neuro Technology at JIPMER. Nevertheless, the following are some of the typical cutoff patterns for JIPMER :

- JIPMER MBBS Cutoff 2024: The JIPMER MBBS NEET Cutoff Rank is 277 in Round 1 and 60 in Round 2 for the General Category.

- JIPMER INI CET Cutoff 2024: JIPMER has made the INI CET Cutoff 2024 available for Round 1 and Round 2 for the January Session.

- Factors Affecting JIPMER Cutoff: The major factors affecting the JIPMER Cutoff are the total number of candidates, the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the examination, performance of candidates, and cutoffs of previous years.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Arni University provides a variety of BSc courses. Six of these courses are provided through the university's School of Basic Sciences & Bio-technology. These specialisations are listed below:

  1. BSc in Microbiology
  2. BSc Medical
  3. BSc Non Medical
  4. BSc in Zoology
  5. BSc in Botany
  6. BSc in Forensic Science

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Akansha Bisht

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As with most Science courses, in a Zoology Bachelor, you will start broad and narrow down your speciality as you go. In the first year, you can expect to study general biology (including microbiology) and chemistry, as well as some broad topics such as ecology and environmental science. Expect a mix of classroom learning, laboratory work and fieldwork.

  • Genetics, embryology
  • Evolution, paleobiology
  • Epigenetics, environmental physiology
  • Animal husbandry, behaviour, enrichment
  • Conservation, ecology, biodiversity
  • Freshwater biology, marine biology
  • Entomology, ornithology, herpetology, parasitology
  • Ethics, experiment and research skills, and da
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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Biotechnology duration is 3 year. BTech Biotechnology is 4 years long. BSc Biotechnology is more relaxed than BTech. The number of coursework and lab work will be less and you will be introduced to the core subjects right from the first year whereas in BTech 1st year will have common engineering coursework (Refer any university syllabus) with very little or no core subjects.

From 2nd year there will be 6 or 7 coursework and 3 or 4 lab works to complete in each semester. This can change from one university to another but it won't be less than that. Most BSc courses may not include chemical engineering papers which have lots of m

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Nishtha Shukla

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There are a total of 6,146 seats for BSc in Munger University and affiliated colleges. Candidates are offered seat in BSc and BSc (Hons) courses based on Class 12 score of the aspirants. The documents of the candidates are evaluated to confirm their eligibility for admission. Below is intake for BSc in some of the MU affiliated colleges:

InstitutesSeats
Hari Singh College, Munger University325
Kabir Moti Darshan College, Munger University386
CNB College, Hathiama600
S.K.R College500

NOTE: The mentioned seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is however still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Udaya bhaskar rao Sanapala

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The cost of the three-year B.Sc. degree in Computer Science at Sri Ramakrishna college of Arts & Science for Women (SRCW), Coimbatore, is around INR 51,000 each year. Tuition, test fees, and other costs are covered by this charge. In addition , the college offers a scholarships to qualified students based on their merit and financial need, which can assist to lower their overall costs. Its a well organized program with mechanisms in place to help students both intellectually and financially during their studies.

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Manori Sahni

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There are various lab subjects included in the Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University BSc (H) with research course in Food Science Technology. The subjects are related to the theory subjects. Students can check below the lab subjects included in this course syllabus:

  • Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab
  • Biomolecules Lab
  • Fundamentals of Microbiology Lab
  • Analytical Chemistry Lab
  • Food Packaging Technology Lab, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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The subjects included in the curriculum are releated to the stream of Biotechnology. JVWU BSc Biotechnology course curriculum has theory and lab subjects in it. Each of the semester has a theory and lab subjects. Mentioned below are some of the topics covered in the programme:

  • Fundamentals of Biotechnology
  • Cell Biology
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Environmental Biotechnology
  • Enzyme Technology Lab
  • Microbial Technology Lab, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes it is,  There are various factors on which it depends

  • Cutoff of BSc Biology starts decreasing from cutoff to cutoff and chances are you may get it through the last cutoff or previous ones
  • If you have a quota then chances are high like sports quota, SC/ST/OBC quota, etc.
  • After a 2–3 cutoff, most preferred college cutoff always goes down so many students withdraw their admission from their current college hence they had to entertain students from the current cutoff which is slightly less than the first one ex.there are 100 seats in college and first cutoff is 92 then after 3–4 cutoff, it may come down to 88,87 if someon
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, BSc MLT typically stands for Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology which is a degree programme focused on training students in various laboratory techniques and procedures used in medical diagnostics and research. 

Graduates of BSc MLT often work in clinical laboratories, hospitals, research facilities, and other healthcare settings.

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