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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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You can go for animation degree for this which is available in many institutes in India and these institutes hold entrance exam for this. You will have to search out which entrance and college you want to go for. Good luck.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The compulsory subjects for Integrated M.Sc Biotechnology program in +2 are Biology/Biotech, Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics. The subject considered for aggregate calculation are Physics + Chemistry + Biology/Biotech + Mathematics.
The marks requirement for Application: Agg 60%, Biology 60% & Chemistry 60%.
The selection will be based on an index calculated with the board marks in +2 level, and the index calculation will be made as followed AGG% + BIO% + CHEM% (OUT OF 300).
Hence, you need minimum 60% aggregate marks in +2 with bio 60% and chemistry 60%.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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It depends on college to college. Most of the good colleges will not accept you because they want students who have very good academic scores. What you could do is make your SOP (Statement of Purpose) very good that it impresses the Canadian colleges, and then there's a chance for your admission.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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The main advantage of five year LL.B. Course over three year LL.B. Course is that the candidates can save one year. They can select either B.com ,B.A. LLb Or B. S.c LL.B. According to their interest. They need not pursue the concerned undergraduate course and then join LL.B. As an additional course. Integrated course will give them an opportunity to complete their law course in a continuous stretch without any break. It is better for those who have taken a decision to pursue a legal profession after 12th. If the candidates are interested to pursue LL.B. As an additional course after graduation, then three year course is better for them
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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Every year Delhi University cut-off goes very high and it depends on which category are you from. For general above 90% you must have for getting college for B.A Political Science under Delhi University.
All the best and do your best in boards.
Thank You.

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TANAVI G

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Yes, B.Pharma is definitely a good course. You tend to learn all the aspects of medicines as well as you owe the license for starting or working in a medical store. You can get job opportunities in reputed pharma companies as well.

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Abhinav PrakashCreativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication.

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Hi Chris,
You must have studied mathematics as a subject in class 12th. Be it optional or additional, it does not matter. It may or may not be included in your best four subjects. There is no compulsion. You can take admission in DU without maths in B.Com programme/pass course. This applies to all the colleges of Delhi University.

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raghavendra kumaralways be good

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Mention your category here. If you are an SC or ST, you can get seats in both. If you are from open category, it would be difficult in both.

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