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Arindam Modak

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The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU) grants admissions for B.Sc courses based on the results of CUET, i.e. the Common University Entrance Test. For eligible candidates seeking admission in B.Sc programs, this score is a determining factor in selection. In addition, IGNTU has this university-level counselling procedure on the entrance exam performance.

For B.Sc admissions through CUET, suppose a candidate wants to know about the expected minimum cutoff marks for a program, but precise figures depend on the specific programme and competition for seat. Hence, they are advised to check the official cutoff list when published

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Undergraduate programs for B.Sc admission at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU) usually present a general cutoff of 45% in Class 12 for applicants belonging to the General/EWS/OBC category. for SC/ST/PWD category candidates, the cutoff has been set at 40%. Nevertheless, the final cutoffs change depending on the specifical course and also the demands of that particular year.

One might find more information on the official IGNTU website and news on admissions through CUET portal. It is always better to keep checking for the most current and accurate information before finalizing.

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Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU) provides better placement opportunities through M.Sc. as compared to those offered by B.Sc. This is mainly because M.Sc. courses are mostly focused and can provide career opportunities in research, development as well as in advanced academia. B Sc placements from IGNTU are more or less a miserable affair since the course offers a more general arena towards specific fields-while, M.Sc courses often match with industrial and research areas.

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Sri Venkateswara College (SVC) is good at placing students who have earned their B.Sc. or M.Sc. qualifications. Of course, placements offer schemes and salary packages a bit better for M.Sc. students, especially in fields like Computer Science, where students have historically fared better in terms of average and median salaries.

For example, the average salary package for the B.Sc. courses is around ?6,00,000 during placements, while students from the M.Sc. course like M.Sc. in Computer Science and others enjoy superior packages. Also, it is really common for M.Sc. students to enter more specific job opportunities that can lead to bett

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To apply for B.Sc admission at Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College (SGTBC), aspirants need to put themselves through the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) UG. The selection procedure is based on the CUET scores of candidates for the different B.Sc courses. The minimum CUET score required is subject to change every year contingent on the course and the overall competition.

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The cutoff for Bachelor of Science programs at Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College depends both on the course and on the category of students. In the year 2023, the cutoffs for students from the general category have ranged between 701-755 for B.Sc. (Hons.) in various disciplines. Cutoffs can differ every year due to a multitude of reasons that include the level of difficulty in the entrance examination and the number of seats from which admissions are done. For detailed and updated cutoff information, you should visit the official university website or their DU admissions portal.

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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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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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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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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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