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Hariharan Kamaraj

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If you are asking about the fee details, then:
Semester 1: Rs. 46000,
Semester 2: Rs. 29000,
Semester 3: Rs. 35000,
Semester 4: Rs. 29000,
Semester 5: Rs. 31000 and
Semester 6: Rs. 29000.
The fee pattern might vary but the overall amount would pretty much be the same. If you are asking details on what you'd learn in the course., then these are the topics that are specified in the syllabus:
Semester 1: Art and Design Studies, Internet and New Technologies, Introduction To Visual Communication.
Semester 2: Advertising, Basics Of 2D Administration, Media Effects and Cultural Studies.
Semester 3: Film Studies, Multi-media Design, News Gathering a
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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DU is one of the most prestigious universities in India. As seats in university are limited and students from all over India apply for admission in B.Sc, to get admission in university is becoming difficult every year.
The admission process differs slightly in every college affiliated to DU. Admission in B.Sc is based on cut off marks declared by each college.

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Bhawesh jha

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Fergussion is one of the renowned colleges in Pune. You will get hostel in adjoining areas. But, it's a bit costly place.

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Bhawesh jha

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You can pursuer M.Sc in microbiology. It has lots of scope like becoming a teaching professional, researcher. You can also opt for public health related courses based on your interest.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Both the courses have their own importance. B.Sc is a general course where you have to study theory and get knowledge. Whereas B.Tech it is a technical course where you will learn practical knowledge with respect to your subjects.

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