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Kapil Lalwani

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The B.sc + B.Ed course offered by Maharshi Dadhich Mahila Mahavidyalaya is a combined program of B.Sc and B. Ed. This course takes 4 years of study after which students will have completed 8 semesters. Each semester is thus broadly divided into 15-18 weeks of teaching and learning averaged by academics, and exams. The course is aimed at giving the students terminal/vocational training that covers science subjects education and Au learning education. When the course is complete students are presented with dual degree which they can take them into teaching, education or advance studying. The yearly admit for this course is approximately

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Of course, with NEET score of 376 and All India Rank of 429898, your probabilities of getting enrolled in any of the government colleges for Bsc Nursing in Rajasthan or any of the BAMS government college in All India can be described as unpredictable to say the least. For (link unavailable) Nursing in Rajasthan the Selection criteria for government colleges are below 400-450 for General category. The cutoff score ranges from 350 to 500 for General category barring of course some regional government colleges that come under BAMSCLUSION category. There are about 2500-3000 total intake capacity for Bsc Nursing in government colleges all o

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Kapil Lalwani

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For you to have a NEET score of 227 and AIR 865613 there is very little chance that you can get an admission into government college for Bsc Nursing. For government colleges the NEET cutoff is much higher varying slightly from 300-500 for the general and up to 250-400 for the SC/ST/OBC. Percentage in your 12th standard is also acceptable here but do not consider it crucial for the admissions. There are merely 2500 to 3000 seats for Bsc Nursing offered by government college in India. Depending on your ranking and score you will not be admitted to any college that falls under the government's docket. If this has troubled your education,

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If you scored 310 in NEET and 84% in twelfth PCB you will be able to get into a government college for B.Sc Nursing. All government colleges that offer BSc Nursing have different NEET cutoffs depending on the state, which range between 250 and 350. Even your percentage for 12th standard it is above the average cutoff percentage ranging from 70-80% for most of the government colleges. There are about 2500-3000 seats of BSC Nursing in total in India for government colleges . Based on your marks, you are in the range that helps you to get admission in government colleges like AFMC Pune, CMC Ludhiana, or PGIMER Chandigarh which have upper

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It is unfortunate that the cutoff information for B.sc in Nursing in AFMC Pune for the latest admission intake is not clearly provided, however, the information below will be helpful. The AFMC Pune cut off for MBBS in 2024 was 666 for boys and 681 for girls. While this information is for MBBS, it gives an idea that how much competition is there for admissions to AFMC Pune. The NEET UG cutoff percentile for 2024 is 50 for the general/ EWS category, 40 percent for OBC/SC/ST category and 45 for the general/ EWS-PwD category The NEET UG cutoff marks for the general/ EWS is 720-164, for OBC/SC/ST category is 163-129 and for the general/ EWS

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Aspirants need to pass Class 12 in any stream (Biology/ Mathematics/ Agriculture) from CBSE/ ICSE board with a minimum of 60% aggregate (50% aggregate for Rajasthan-board candidates) to apply for BSc programme at Dr. B Lal Institute of Biotechnology. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.

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Annu navariya

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Fees for a B.Sc. in Nursing at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU) are different based on the year of academic cycle and the category to which the student belongs: general, SC/ST, etc. Generally, it is around ?25,000 to ?40,000 per year.

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The cutoff is usually according to the performance shown by a candidate in his entrance exam and his qualifying marks in his academic degrees. Vignesh Nursing College has certain cutoff marks with respect to the eligibility criteria which changes from year to year according to the number of applicants and seats available. All relevant and latest cutoff details could be obtained by visiting the Vignesh Nursing College's official website or by getting in touch with the concerned admissions office. They shall further provide details regarding the cut-offs required percentage, entrance scores, and other criteria required for admission.

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Tirumalasetty Trinadh

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No, VIT Vellore does not have a B.Sc. in Biotechnology, but it has a programme called B.Tech in Biotechnology which is a more specialised and advanced degree in the biotechnology field. The B.Tech at VIT Vellore provides in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with various biotechnology aspects like molecular biology, genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and industrial biotechnology. So, if you are interested in pursuing a B.Sc. You may want to explore other institutions that specifically offer undergraduate programs in that field of biotechnology.

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The cutoff marks for the B.Sc. Agriculture course in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) differ every year, as it depends on the number of applicants, seat availability, and the overall performance of the candidates in the qualifying exams. For the 2024 academic year, the cutoff for the General Category is between 183.33 and 187.5, and for Backward Classes (BC), it is between 172.94 and 187. The cutoff for Most Backward Classes (MBC)/Denotified Communities (DNC) is between 191 and 196.5, and for Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates, it starts at 165. The figures are subject to change every year, so refer to the official TNAU website

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