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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Annamalai University offers two BPharm courses, one General and another Lateral Entry. To get a seat in either of the courses, students must start by applying for the choice of course. After completion of the application stage. The university allocates seats based on students' merit in the qualifying examination. Those offered a seat must report to the university for verification of documents. Lastly, students must pay for admission to secure their seats.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Annamalai University boasts 6,000+ seats reserved for the BSc programme. Out of which 5000+ seats are reserved for admission in distance education mode. Moreover, the distribution of seats among various BSc specialisations may vary, depending on the university's specific allocation for each specialisation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Annamalai University has concluded the BSc admissions for this cycle. You can however visit the website of the university to stay updated with the latest dates of BSc admission. Once the admission cycles starts, apply by filling the application form online.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
It’s unlikely that a candidate with a 14,000 rank would secure a seat at Peerless College, considering the limited number of seats (10) and the competitive nature of the JENPAS UG examination. Candidates with higher ranks (e.g., top 1000) would likely have a better chance of securing seats at Peerless College, assuming the cutoff marks are relatively high.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are a few college that offer admission to BSc Biochemistry without Maths. However, it is an important subject for interpreting statistical data and calculating concentrations, kinetics, and constants. Hence, not coming from a Mathematical background may limit your knowledge and career growth in future.
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