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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Placement at Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College for B.Sc and M.Sc courses largely depends on subject specialisation and performance of the students. In general, students of B.Sc are expected to have more opportunities in the industry related to Science or technology, and M.Sc students have high chances of getting into positions related to research or higher academia. Overall placement ratios could vary among courses, and place positioning for M.Sc courses might be tougher in comparison because of enhanced credentials acquired in the M.Sc program. Hence, it is advisable to check placement statistics of specific programs for accurate c
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Possibly, for getting into SGGSCC for B.Sc courses, a Class 12th aggregate of 60% may suffice, since the general eligibility criteria for most relevant subjects in B.Sc are around 50-60%. However, CUET scores do highly influence cutoff for admission, as do specific course cutoffs that apply to the year in question. Courses may have a particularly high cutoff for applicants. Therefore, it is pertinent to find out about the specific cutoff for a particular course for accurate updates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
If you're looking for a good chance of getting into SGGSCC for B.Sc at the 75th percentile in CUET, this is relative to the course for which application has actually been made and the cutoff for that particular year. In General, subjects that generally are quite competitive might be B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics or Computer Science; the higher the cutoff will be with these subjects. Thus, it would be best to check for the detailed CUET cutoffs released by SGGSCC to see if your score meets the percentile required for your desired course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Generally, M.Sc. graduates from pandit-deendayal-energy-university-india-5792 place better than their B.Sc counter parts. All the M.Sc courses hence into specific fields like energy and engineering equip students with advanced knowledge and skills so much needed by higher-level employers, unlike B.Sc programs, which are fewer in some cases with respect to direct industry links and placement opportunities. M.Sc. courses generally lead to research and industry-wide studies eventually resulting in better prospects and higher pay packages.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The number of seats made available for B.Sc. students in North Bengal University (NBU) varies from department to department, course to course and availability of seats differ from stream to stream, for example from Physics, Chemistry or Biology. Normally, number of available seats in the course to be offered at the university is announced to the students anywhere around the time of admission. To get more specific information about the seat matrix available for this academic year, visit NBU admission portal or visit the particular department of interest.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Though the B.Sc placements in North Bengal University (NBU) cannot stand against that of technical or professional courses, it surely provides some opportunities, especially in fields related to Science and research. The following factors underlie the overall placement scenario:
Specialization: Among different streams of B.Sc, Computer Science, Environmental Science and Biotechnology are now considered to be having a high promise in placement, as compared to other fields. The other fields are mainly Physics and Chemistry-they have a little different approach and an inclination of both higher studies and research positions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, candidates are not allowed to get direct admission to BSc courses at Assam University. On the official website of the university, it clearly states that candidates willing to get admission into BSc courses must secure a valid score in CUET (by NTA). It is compulsory to appear in the CUET examination and achieve decent scores that can qualify for the merit/ cutoff list.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Procuring admission into the B.Sc programme of North Bengal University (NBU) with 60% in Class 12th is possible, but is mostly influenced by the course you are applying for and the competition that particular year. Broadly, holding the following factors for admission to NBU :-
Course Specific Cutoff :- Cutoff will vary from year to year depending on the course you are looking into, especially in most popular streams like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, which may not fall under the 60%.
Category: There's always some marginal relaxation given to anyone who belongs to a particular reserved category like SC/ST/OBC when it comes to cutoffs c
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To get admission into B.Sc. programs of NBU, 75 percentile has a good chance for WBCHSE (West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education) students, but it depends on some conditions:
Cutoff for Course: The cutoff varies from year to another according to course, number of applicants, and overall performance. Normally, it will be higher for B.Sc courses in popular streams such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Category: In general, for the reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), there might be a difference in the cutoff according to the normal category.
Specific Stream or Department: The cutoff will be limited for certain specialised streams
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Applications will be invited online for the Common Entrance Test (CET) to seek admission to the B.Sc. Nursing programme offered at PGIMS Rohtak. The application will be available June 28, 2024 through July 12, 2024. Candidates need to pass 10+2 examination in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with minimum 45% marks in the above subject for general candidates and 40% marks for SC/BC. After applying, candidates have to undergo CET on July 28, 2024. Aspiring candidates are admitted based upon CET scores and then through counseling. After selection, document verification and fees have to be paid for successful enrollment.
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