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Lokesh k

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Sc (Hons) Mathematics cut off is 391.42187 for the general category in FMC and 388.10558 in MMV

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The minimum eligibility percentge for most of the colleges is 45-50% marks in 10+2. The duration of BA Sanskrit course is about 3 years. Admission ProcessEntrance Exam and Merit Based.
To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the cutoff marks for B.Sc. in Botany at Government Victoria College, I recommend contacting the college directly or visiting their official website. They should have the most current and reliable information regarding admissions and cutoff marks.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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The fee structure for B.Sc. (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry) programs varies depending on the institute, location, and other factors such as hostel fees, transport fees, and so on. Therefore, it's best to reach out to the institute for accurate and up-to-date information on fees and other expenses.

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The decision of whether to pursue a Master's degree or an MBA or to start working after completing your B.Sc. Is a personal one that depends on your career goals and interests. If you are interested in pursuing a career in Chemistry Botany, or Zoology then a Master's degree in any of these fields would be a good option. An M.Sc. In Chemistry Botany, or Zoology can help you deepen your knowledge and skills in your field of interest and prepare you for various research, teaching, or industry positions. You can also consider pursuing a Ph.D. after your Master's degree if you are interested in research. On the other hand, if you are intere
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