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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who have passed Class 12 from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics are eligible to apply for BSc (Hons) course at Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Agriculture Business Management, Akurdi. Aspirants must hold relevant documents for verification at the time of admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University Jaipur does offers BSc course through its affiliated colleges. The course is offere across multiple specialisations including Methamathics, Agriculture, Botany, Zoology, and more. The courses are offered in a full-time mode lasting for three to four years. Admission to the BSc course is subject to a valid score in the last qualifying exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The basic eligibility criteria for admissions to MSc courses at K.S. Hedge Medical Academy are that candidates must complete their BSc degree in relevant subjects. Additionally, candidates must have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% in their degrees. There are chances that candidates with 50% in BSc courses can get admission to MSc courses at K.S. Hedge Medical Academy, but this is not definite.
Because securing 50% in their BSc is the minimum eligibility criteria that the institute asked for. The admission process is based on merit. Hence, there can be a chance that candidates with good or more than 50% scores fulfill the seats
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As of now, Allahabad State University is not accepting admission for the BSc programme. Candidates must ensure to fulfil the requisite selection criteria to be eligible. However, it is essential to submit the form before the preset application deadline. For more details, candidates can refer to the official website for the exact dates
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 198 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, there are almost no chances of getting a government college for a B.Sc in nursing with 152 marks in NEET. As you have not mentioned your category, assuming it to be general, the cut-off marks for general category candidates are usually around 550. You may still have a few chances of getting a private college, and that too a normal one. Government colleges usually have high cutoffs due to high demand and low availability of seats. If your target is to get a government seat only, you are advised to reappear for the exam and score a better rank.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The new cutoff details of B.Sc in Nursing at GMC Nagpur on the basis of NEET UG qualifying marks were 520-137 for GN/ EWS, 136-107 for SC/ ST/ OBC and 136-121 for GN/ EWS-PwD. For previous year, it was for general category was 560-180 marks, and for OBC/SC/ST was 150-170 marks. You will observe that cutoff can change every year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B.Sc. Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce placements are quite good. According to students these colleges have companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro escorting them, and pay about INR 3 to 6 Lacs when they get jobs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For B.Sc., Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus, Fattu Dhinga is good. It is a component of GNDU, which has a strong reputation, and it offers courses such as B.Sc. in Science fields. The campus is more compact, you get more help from teachers. Placements are not great, but if you work hard and are looking for a low-cost option, it's good.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, 184 marks in NEET are not enough to get a government college for BSc Nursing. Government seats usually have higher cutoffs due to low availability of seats and higher demand. Although you may get a private seat. Most private institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admissions in nursing. So if you want to get admission in a very good private college, you may be required to appear for their entrance exam, and for a government seat, you need to reappear in NEET. The cutoffs for government B.Sc colleges are however not very high but still a better score is required.
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