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Haribalan N P

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Yes, students pursuing a B.Sc. in Finance should consider Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce. The institution is frequently listed as one of India's best commerce colleges, and it is especially well-known for its B.Sc. in Finance programme.

The goal of the Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce's B.Sc. in Finance programme is to equip students for careers in the real world. Courses in corporate finance, financial markets, risk management, investment management, and financial analysis are all part of the curriculum, which is in line with industry standards. Teachers in the Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce's B.Sc. in Finance p

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Your unique interests and professional objectives will determine which Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce B.Sc. specialisation is appropriate for you. 
Financial Economics: Students who are interested in the nexus between finance and economics should pursue this specialisation. Economic theory, investments, and financial markets are just a few of the subjects that students will study. Students who wish to work in investment banking, asset management, or consultancy might consider this specialisation.
Quantitative Finance: Students who are interested in using statistics and mathematics to financial issue solving should pursue this

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Regarding the overall number of seats available, the Manipal School of Life Science has not yet formally announced it on any official website. There may be 30 to 50 seats available in each stream, depending on the college or university's criteria. The Manipal School of Life Sciences' biotechnology bachelor's degree is thought of as the college's flagship programme so that the seat intake may also be maximum. The three-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) undergraduate programme is widely offered by Indian institutions and universities. One of the most popular courses selected by students who have a strong preference for research-oriented cou

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Research serves as the foundation for the placement at Manipal School of Life Sciences. Placement offers are point of question because the students mostly move into higher degrees after BSc. Campus placement take place according to their areas of interest. The student review indicated that there were no much placement opportunities for the particular course. Prior to beginning a profession, obtaining a master's degree is advised. Because of this, your chances of getting hired increase after earning a master's. It's advised to finish your PhD or master's degree before looking for work in the research industry. There are more options, su

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Malavika

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Without a doubt, sure. You can apply for the UG course without a doubt. You would most likely get admitted to Manipal School of Life Sciences if you score in the 60 percentile on the class 12 exam. The minimum qualifying score listed by the college for entry into the UG course is 55%. The candidate must fulfil the following requirements: they must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent exam with Biology, Chemistry, English, Physics, Biotechnology, Mathematics, or any other optional subject; they must also have earned the required aggregate marks, or equivalent, in any combination of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Biotechnology, Mathematics,

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Ayush Singh

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Yes, you can get admission to Thakur College of Science for BSc with 60% in Class 12th. The eligibility criteria for BSc at Thakur College of Science and Commerce typically involve passing the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board. For example, for BSc in Information Technology, candidates who have passed 12th/equivalent of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subjects are eligible to apply. Candidates from reserved categories with 40% marks are also eligible to apply. Similarly, for BSc in Biotechnology, candidates must have passed 1

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Thakur College of Science and Commerce in Mumbai has received mixed reviews for its BSc programs. Here are some key points from the reviews:

  • Placements: The college has a good placement record, with students securing job offers from various companies. However, some students have mentioned limited placement opportunities for BSc students, with mainly sales and customer service roles being offered.
  • Faculty: The faculty members are known to be supportive and interactive, with a good student-to-teacher ratio allowing for personalized attention.
  • Infrastructure: The college has well-equipped laboratories, a library, and a canteen. It also offer
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The eligibility criteria for BSc at Thakur College of Science and Commerce varies depending on the specialization. For most BSc programs, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised school/board. For example, for BSc in Information Technology, candidates who have passed 12th/equivalent of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subjects are eligible to apply. Candidates from reserved categories with 40% marks are also eligible to apply. Similarly, for BSc in Biotechnology, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Science stream fro

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Harsh Gupta

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it depends on what college or university you choose for your bachelor's degree and for B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) most colleges or universities take admission with minimum requirements of 55 to 60% but some colleges have their own cut-off like more than 80 and some want more than 90 or 95% and their selection process also differed some take the admission test some takes interview and some take directly by your board score so according to your state board you have to see what the college and university requirements are for B.Sc (Bachelor of Science), so you can easily find best colleges for you can find all colleges knowledge by shiksha

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Yes, if you have a percentile of 75 in the Karnataka 2nd PUC, you should absolutely try for the B Sc programme at Manipal School of Life Science. Over 2,770 board test centres are located throughout the state of Karnataka, according to the Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka. The Karnataka PUC board is in charge of holding the annual final examination for second-year pre-university education in March. Each student takes the Karnataka PUC exam in six topics, comprising two language courses and four more subjects from the Arts, Science, or Commerce streams. Every year, almost 7 Lacs students take the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams

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