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Sumanta Kumar Sahoo

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Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Nursing is a four-year full-time programme that is the undergraduate level in the nursing course
offered by West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata and approved by Indian Nursing Council (INC). However every private college is providing B.Sc. Nursing with a fee of around 50 to 70k per year. For exact fee structure you should contact the college directly.

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Chaitanya Krishna

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B.Tech CS is superior degree in comparison to B.Sc. CS or IT. You can get job of developer or tester in Small or Medium IT companies after B.Sc. CS or IT. MNC or Large IT companies prefers B.Tech CS or MCA or M.Sc. CS/IT grads. If these companies offer you job, then it will be below B.Tech graduates scale and with lower salary. You will take few years' experience to get fresh B.Tech graduation salary and grade in companies.

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Mradul Tiwari

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The fee structure at JDT Islam College of Arts And Science for B.Sc. In Food Technology is 1,80,000 INR per annum.

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Sumanta Kumar Sahoo

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As about Care college of nursing, its present fee structure is almost unknown to internet you should contact directly to college to get this information. Although I have this information for you. The year-wise B.Sc. Nursing fee structures in private colleges are as follows:
First Year Rs.55,000.
Second Year Rs.55,000.
Third Year Rs.55,000.
Fourth Year Rs.55,000.

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Mayank Bisht

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The latest cutoff for B.Sc at Fergusson college is 90-95 percent in order to get a seat in college in a B.sc course if you are from outside Maharashtra and if you are from within the state then you can expect a seat in 70-75 percentage.

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Sumanta Kumar Sahoo

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The basic eligibility to get admission to B. Sc. program is to have passed senior secondary school in Science stream from a recognized board.
Candidates must also have secured at least 50% to 60% marks in aggregate.
The minimum qualification marks required for admission may vary according to the college's policies in which candidates are willing to apply.As you have not mentioned about college the fee structure of colleges for yoga science varies from college to college although it shoul be in between 30 to 40k per semester.

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Sonali Kumari singh

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AMET University offers B.Sc. Nautical Science programme for students who want to pursue a career in the shipping industry. Admission to this programme can be obtained with or without sponsorship. If you wish to join the B.Sc. Nautical Science programme at AMET University without sponsorship, you can follow the below procedure:
Visit the official website of AMET University and download the application form for B.Sc. Nautical Science programme. Fill in the application form with all the necessary details and attach the required documents. Submit the application form along with the application fee to the university. The university will then
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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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You can do anything. Class 10, 12th, and IAS's syllabus combine Science and general knowledge. Only paper 1 has some connection to the constitution.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

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Both courses are excellent. It depends on the school you go to for your degree. If you go to a private school, your chances of getting a job are very low, but going to a well-known school will guarantee you better ones.

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