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Vinty Tanwar

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Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) is a tertiary care referral center and a medical university located in Tirupati that offers a wide range of courses, including MBBS, B.Sc Nursing, MD, DM/M.Ch, and MPT. To get admission to Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences for B.Sc, you need to have passed class 12 with Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and English (core/elective) with an aggregate of at least 45% from a recognized board or equivalent. There is a 5% relaxation for SC, ST, and backward-class candidates in the mentioned subjects. 

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There are no entrance exam requirements at Vimala College in order to be admitted to the BSc programs. The following criteria are used by Vimala College to determine admission to the BSc program:

Students should have passed the Science stream 10+2 exam or an equivalent test from an accredited board.
A minimum cumulative percentage in 10+2 of 45% (or 40% for reserved groups) is necessary.
Physics, Chemistry, Math, Computer Science, Statistics, Biology, and Electronics should be the subjects studied in 10+2.
Based on merit in the 10+2 exam results, admission is given. You do not require a separate entrance exam score.
Students must apply dire

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Yes, with 60% in your Class 12 grades, you have a high probability of being admitted to Vimala College's BSc programs. The following are the important things to be noted-

For general category students in Class 12 at Vimala College pursuing a BSc, a minimum qualifying score of 45% is required.
You easily meet the cut-off point with 60% of the possible points, and you have a strong chance of being admitted based only on merit.The cut-off scores for general category BSc admissions in previous years have been between 50 and 55 percent.For reserved groups (such as SC, ST, and OBC), 40% is the minimum necessary 12th percentage. For these cate

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Good thing about this college -

Excellent faculty including highly skilled and seasoned instructors. Instructors are helpful. A calm study space that prioritizes order and discipline.Good lab spaces for hands-on learning and group projects.Frequent workshops, seminars, and guest lectures are planned. Beneficial exposure for students, Vibrant campus life that includes a wide range of extracurricular, sports, and cultural events. Reasonable tuition in contrast to many other universities. There are also numerous scholarships available.A good choice for local students seeking Science instruction in the Trichy area.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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There is nothing special in the admission process for the course of Bachelor of Science for any colleges across India. Since there are enough seats available in plenty of colleges, there are no entrance exams also to seek admission. Of course some colleges do specify certain minimum percentage of marks that a student must obtained in the qualifying examination which is 12th standard. But this percentage is so low, normally around 50%, that any student who wishes to seek admission, has this much marks almost always. I could not see in the query about any specific college or university that you have mention, else I would have been happy

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No, CUET is not currently required for admission to Vimala College's BSc programs. But, other thing that sholud be keep in mind that -

1.Successfully completed the 10+2 or an equivalent science-focused examination from an accredited board.
Minimum Grades: In 10+2, students must have earned a minimum of 45% of the possible points (or 40% for the restricted categories).
2. The primary subjects for a 10+2 pass should have been physics, chemistry, computer science, statistics, biology, and electronics.
3.Merit-based admissions to BSc programs are determined by the results of the 10+2 exam. There is no entrance exam necessary.
4.Applicants must

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Studying at Kazi Nazrul University is significantly less expensive than taking other courses. Numerous scholarships are available, including the National Scholarship, the Swami Vivekananda Scholarship, and the Kanyashree Scholarship. You are able to apply and be granted one. For students in need, the college also offers financial aid.

Placements at Durgapur Women's College: This is where 99.9% of students are placed. The typical monthly package that is offered falls between 67k and 98k. Approximately 60% of students secure internships. The majority of our graduates get jobs right out of college. Numerous hiring firms, such as Webel Tech

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Vinty Tanwar

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Below is the summary of B.Sc. Programs and Seat Intake at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences

Courses Seat Intake
B.Sc. in Nursing100
B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology12
B.Sc. in Medical Lab Technology (MLT)20
B.Sc. in Radiography and Imaging Technology9
B.Sc. in Cardiac Pulmonary Perfusion Technology2
B.Sc. in ECG and Cardiovascular Technology8
B.Sc. in Dialysis Technology12
B.Sc. in Emergency Medical Services Technology4
B.Sc. in Neurophysiology Technology (EEG and ENMG)4
B.Sc. in Radiotherapy Technology (RT)6
B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology2

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Abhijeet Paul

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The number of students who can pursue a B.Sc. at NSHM Media School Kolkata varies depending on the specific specialisation you're interested in. Here's a breakdown:

  • B.Sc. in Media Science: 120 seats
  • B.Sc. in Film and Television: 30 seats

Therefore, the total intake for B.Sc. programs at NSHM Media School Kolkata is 150 seats.

It's important to note that these numbers might change for future academic sessions.

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