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Yashwanth S

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B.Sc. (Hons.) - Biotechnology B.Sc. (Hons.) – Microbiology Sr. Secondary (10+2) with PCB and with minimum 55% mark

B.Sc. (Hons.) - Agriculture Sr. Secondary (10+2) with minimum 55% marks in PCM/PCB/Agriculture

The cutoff marks required for a B.Sc programme at SAHS Sharda University are not available as of now.However, there are some general requirements and cutoffs for other programs and courses at Sharda University. For example, the university requires a minimum of 50 marks in Secondary (10+2) PCB or Life Sciences as one of the subjects for B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology.Additionally, the university accepts MAT percentile scor

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Bhumi Singh

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B.Sc or MBBS degree with at least 60% marks are eligible for admission. During the admission to Integrated Ph.D. program, the candidates with a valid score of any national common aptitude tests. 

Whereas, there are three channels for admission :

  • Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) Channel.
  • Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) of the Indian Institutes of Technology Channel.
  • IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) Channel.

Hence, if a candidate has scored 60% in their class 12th, they can go for B.Sc in their graduation.

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Yashwanth S

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The placement prospects for B.Sc and B.A at Sharda University's School of Art, Humanities, and Social Sciences (SAHS) can vary based on individual preferences and career goals. B.Sc programs typically cater to science-oriented fields, offering opportunities in sectors like research, analytics, and technology. On the other hand, B.A programs focus on liberal arts, providing a foundation for diverse fields such as journalism, social work, and public relations.

Consider your interests and long-term career aspirations when choosing between B.Sc and B.A. Assess the specific industry demands and trends related to each program. Additionally, e

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Bhumi Singh

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The minimum cutoffs needed for a Bachelor of Science ( B Sc ) degree depend up on the different universities, different program, and the admission year.

But generally, the qualifying exam's minimum cut off score for B.Sc. programs is roughly 50% in 10+2.

Whereas, some prestigious universities require 60% in their 10+2 board examination so as to get admission in different B.Sc. Programs.

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Yashwanth S

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Eligibility: Class 12 in the Science stream with a minimum of 50% aggregate to 60% aggregate. Selection: SUAT (Sharda University Admission Test) + Group Discussion (GD) & Personal Interview (PI)

After realization of application fee of INR 1500/1000 (For only Girls) Sharda University will send the confirmation information to Exam. AT who will activate the Online Examination Booking System (OEBS) for the applicant. 

For admission to BSc Colleges to pursue BSc courses, the candidates need to appear for the entrance exam. Some of the important entrance exams include NPAT, CUET, SET, CUCET, TS EAMCET, KCET, BHU UET etc. Admission

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Yashwanth S

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Choosing between SAHS Sharda University and GD Goenka University for a B.Sc depends on various factors. Consider accreditation, faculty expertise, infrastructure, and course offerings. SAHS Sharda University might be preferable for its reputed faculty and diverse programs, while GD Goenka University could excel in specific specializations. Additionally, assess campus facilities, extracurricular opportunities, and alumni feedback. Visit both campuses, interact with students, and explore industry collaborations. Ultimately, prioritize your academic and career goals, ensuring the chosen university aligns with your aspirations for a compre

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PGIMER Chandigarh offers a total of 13 courses under its B.Sc program. Each of the courses has a different seat intake as per the demand and seat availability. The total seat intake for B.Sc as per the reseources as 182 seats. Thus, a total to 182 students can do B.Sc at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. 93 seats for B.Sc Nursing with five seats reserved for PWD.

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Rankit Mandal

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JIPMER cutoff as per the data are shown below -

         AIIMS JIPMER Pondicherry 

GEN - 649  690

EWS - 641  675

OBC - 643  680

 SC  -  557  637

Yes, JIPMER is tough and the competition is very high but don't lose your hope you can crack the exam easily by studying hard and preparing your self  for the exam. You can also try for the AIIMS. AIIMS is also a very well known institution which really good for medical studies 

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Ashu

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The overall intake for the general BSc programme at Vimala College is 55 seats.
The seats varied for various BSc subjects:

  • 50 places for the BSc in Mathematics
  • 33 places for BSc Physics
  •  BSc  in Chemistry - 36 spots
  •  Botany in BSc: 25 places
  • Zoology in BSc: 25 seats
  •  Home Science BSc (20 places).

Fifty percent of the seats in each programme are set aside for students from the community that owns and operates the college.

Using the normal admissions procedure, the remaining 50% of the seats are filled on the basis of merit.

Reservations for groups like SC, ST, and OBC are applicable for these general merit seats in accordance

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Ashu

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1. Assumption College is associated with the University of Calicut, while Vimala College is associated with Mahatma Gandhi University. To evaluate both universities' academic standing, look up their accreditation and rankings.
2. Vimala college is in the area of Thrissur, and  female-only college, so you can be safe.While Assumption is situated in Kochi,   a more international setting, co-learning environment is available.
3. Vimala provides more options for BSc programs, including home science, chemistry, physics, mathematics, botany, and zoology.Few BSc courses at Assumption College, mostly in math, physics, and chemistry.a g

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