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Successfully complete a 10+2 in Physics Chemistry and Biology from a recognised board. Complete 10+2 with a minimum of 50 per cent of marks. Appear in the agriculture colleges entrance examinations conducted to provide admissions in B.Sc. Agriculture.
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Cut-off is different for all different categories,Candidates belonging to the (Unreserved) UR category, should have scored 50 per cent marks for the reserved category candidates (SC/ST), minimum of 40 per cent marks are required and for the OPH category 45 per cent marks are required in JIPMER Nursing Exam conducted by college itself.
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You need to have more than 75% to be shortlisted for the admission process at MCC. The college publishes the list of shortlisted students for the course after the application process is over. As per the latest data, you need to have 90% to make it to the merit list for BSc (Biotechnology and Chemistry).
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