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Prayas Pachauri

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For B.Sc. Nursing at North Bengal Medical College (NBMCH), Darjeeling, admission is based on the WBJEE JENPAS-UG exam. The cutoff for this are based on ranking:

For general catagory -  you should rank 1035-4328

For sc- 3200-3568

st- 16859

obc A -  2820-4715

obc B-  2774-3182

ews- 7841-9640

defence personnel- 5800-7373

orphan- 26314-89618

These ranks are for Home State quota and for the Round 3 cutoff trends

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Sarthak Tiwari

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Nowgong College's cut-off for BSc courses in 2024-25 varied by stream. For BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), the general category cutoff was around 75–80% in Class 12. For Life Sciences, it was slightly lower at 65–70%. Yet the general category have to push a little hard to reach the cutoff as it is higher.Reserved categories had relaxed criteria.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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No, as of now, O.P. Jindal Global University does not offer a B.Sc. in Neuroscience. Their undergraduate offerings are more inclined toward liberal arts, law, management, international affairs, and economics. For Neuroscience, you might want to explore institutions like IISc Bangalore or NIMHANS.

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Anushka Bidhi

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JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Vile Parle West delivers the BSc programme to interested students.  It is important to meet the required eligibility criteria to develop deeper knowledge about the subject. The table below discusses the eligibility criteria:

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Eligibility Criteria

BSc

·Students should have completed their Class 12 from a recognised board, preferably with decent aggregates.

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Vidhi Jain

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The BSc Fashion Design syllabus is generally updated regularly to meet the market demand and keep pace with the exciting fashion trends and technologies getting introduced every day. Each academic institution believes in providing the students with the right set of skills and knowledge, important for them to excel in the professional sphere and make a mark in the world of fashion and styling.

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Vidhi Jain

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There are around 15 BSc Fashion Designing colleges in India that accept the CUET exam scores for giving admission to students like Galgotias University (Greater Noida), LPU, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School of Textiles and Management (Coimbatore), SVSU Meerut and CT University (Ludhiana). Prepare well for the exam and get excellent marks and rank to secure a seat for the programme at these colleges.

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Vidhi Jain

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The difficulty level of the entrance exams differs on the basis of the entrance exams you're planning to appear for. Generally, the exams are moderately difficult which requires students to have a strong hold over design principles, creative aptitude and general knowledge of the design field. You should practice last year's question papers, take mock tests, and revise the important syllabus sections before the final exam to score well and get shortlisted.

There are a few factors that may affect the BSc Fashion Design entrance exam difficulty level, like the number of student applications and the previous year's student feedback. Rest; a

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Vidhi Jain

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Start preparing for the BSc Fashion Design entrance as early as possible. Ideal preparation time differs with exams. It is better to start at least 6 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place to have enough time in hand to go through the entire syllabus, have a look at the last year's question papers, and take mock tests. The last month must involve a thorough revision schedule to increase the chances of scoring good marks and making it to the merit list. 

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