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Manisha Pandey

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Yes, Guru Nanak Khalsa College provides library facility to the BSc students. However, the charges may be separated for library facilities. Students wanting more information about library charges can connect the college.  

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Manisha Pandey

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Yes,  Guru Nanak Khalsa College provides a valid BSc degree. It is a well-known college for BSc courses and approved by UGC. Additionally, it is accredited by NAAC with A grade. Therefore, the degree is completely valid,  and students can pursue higher studies after this degree. 

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Manisha Pandey

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Both colleges are well-recognised for BSc courses in Maharashtra. However, where Ruparel College focuses on merit and study completely, Guru Nanak Khalsa College also focuses on extracurricular activities and provide better infrastructure. Additionally, Guru Nanak Khalsa College provide some more valuable specialisations than Ruparel College. 

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Bipasha Jha

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To get a seat in BSc Hons at BHU, students have to appear for the CUET UG exam. The university does the seat allotment process through CAP-UG. Candidates can register for counselling on the official website. Further, candidates can get their documents verified and pay some fee to secure their seats. 

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Gaurika Chhabra

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St. Joseph's University BSc tuition fees is INR 1.74 Lacs - INR 3.51 lakh. The fee structure includes many components. The total fee may differ at the time of payment due to the variables of the fee structure.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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No, students cannot get admission in BSc without SJUET at St. Joseph's University. Students are selected for BSc programme based on their performance in the last qualifying exam and scores in St. Joseph's University Entrance Test, followed by Personal Interview. 

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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, they are compulsory. These electives allow you to learn more than just science. These courses are mandatory because they teach you practical workplace skills, digital tools, and languages that help you get a job easily after college. 

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Rashmi Karan

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You do not waste your time or lose your progress. If you leave after Year 1, you get a College Certificate. If you leave after Year 2, you get a College Diploma. You can use these to apply for jobs, or you can come back to college later to finish your BSc degree.

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Rashmi Karan

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Both options take four years and need 176 credits. The BSc Honours track focuses more on regular classroom learning and advanced subjects. The Research track cuts down on classroom lectures so you can spend your time doing a big, hands-on scientific research project. It is perfect if you want to become a scientist. 

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