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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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If you don't have category reservation, then it is so difficult to get a seat in government college and your rank is so high. Of you want you could definitely get an admission in private colleges affiliated to Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University and these colleges charge nearly 1.5 Lacs approximately per semester and in B.Sc. Agricultural course have total of 8 semesters. I would like to clear you with this rank you couldn't get admission into government college in open category.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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You can definitely get admission into B.Sc. Agriculture through Maharashtra common entrance test. Through Maharashtra common entrance test you can get admission into agricultural University like Mahatma Pule Krishi Vidyapeeth which is one of the most reputed universities and you should have to get good rank in order to join in that University and these University is very much good for career building and tier over all well being.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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In Andhra Pradesh top colleges offering B.Sc in food technology is College of food science and technology baptla and college of food science and technology pulivendula have good facilities and have very good staff and infrastructure and the colleges are having hostel facility and mess is runned by students of those colleges and these colleges have extra circular activities sports and games and many other facilities which are affiliated to Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University being one of the most reputed and one among top universities in the country and Andhra University in visakhapatnam and Sri Venkateswara University in tirupathi
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Srilekha Gittha

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Yes, you can pursue two different courses parallelly. You can do this only if you can concentrate on both courses and able to manage your time between these courses. Go for it if you can balance two courses and your life. May be we should call it "Study-Life Balance" hahaha :). .

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Gautam kumar Das

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For medical laboratory technology at Galgotias university you must have to obtain 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology in class XII

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Deeksha Dixit

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The B.Sc. In Nursing is a paramedical course of four years' duration. You can get direct admission into some colleges, but if you want admission to a top paramedical institute, you can take the following exams:
1. AIIMS Nursing This exam is for the nursing course at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences AIIMS in Delhi.
2. Indian Army Nursing: You can become a nurse in the Indian Army after completing the nursing course through this exam.
3. RUHS This exam is conducted for admission to the top government nursing colleges in Rajasthan state.
4. BHU Nursing This exam is held for admission to the Institute of Medical Sciences at BHU f
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Deeksha Dixit

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The BAMS is better than the B.Sc nursing programme because it enables you to become an ayurvedic doctor. Below is a brief comparison between the two:
1. Coursework: In the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A. M. S. ) programme, you learn about conventional Ayurvedic Science and its applications. In a B.Sc. in nursing, you study nursing-related subjects like gynecology, forensic nursing, mental health nursing, etc.
2. Fees: The BAMS has comparable higher fees than the B.Sc. in nursing. In government colleges, the cost of a B.A. M. S. programme can reach Rs. 14 lacs, whereas the cost of a B.Sc. in nursing can range from Rs.
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Deeksha Dixit

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The BDS programme is superior to the B.Sc. Nursing programme because it enables you to become a dentist, which is the dental profession's equivalent of a doctor. A quick comparison between the two is provided below:
1. Course curriculum: With a BDS degree, you learn about dental surgery and treatment to become a doctor. You study nursing-related topics in a B.Sc. In nursing, such as gynecology, forensic nursing, mental health nursing, etc.
2. Fees: In comparison to the B.Sc. In nursing, the BDS has comparable higher fees. A BDS programme in government colleges can cost up to Rs. 6 lacs, while a B.Sc. In nursing can cost anywhere between
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AKSHAT AGRAWAL

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The fees for B.Sc in Nursing:
Bachelor of science (NURSING)
Duration- 4 years
Fees- 36200

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palak mahajan

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The admission in Madras University immediately is not possible now as you know the session of 2022 has been ended now the session of 2023 is going to start from August 2023 for B.Com admission so try hard and get to the college.

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