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Anisha Das

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Admissions are open for various courses. Ph.D. 2023 applications are open till Dec 31. The GATE 2023 exam will take place between Feb 4 and Feb 12. Silver Oak University Ahmedabad announce its cut off & merit list for various courses to get admission in UG & PG programs every year. There are around 4 department & colleges in Silver Oak University Ahmedabad for which cutoff will be determined based on the reservation categories and the seats availability. At Shiksha we follow each merit & cut off list of Silver Oak University Ahmedabad deeply and provide you the authentic round wise cut off data based on various sources. Here you will g
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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

If you're not satisfied with your marks then you can write the exam again for betterment. Yes, you can write the exam while pursuing graduation. But write it before 1st semester exam because after 1st semester you will sit for next AHSEC betterment exam in 2023. Since, you might be a recent pass out, so it will be beneficial for you to write the exam this year. Hope so it will help you. All the best.

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Sai Pavan Kumar Arepalli

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You may apply for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science programme if you have successfully finished the 12th grade in the Science stream. Only pupils in the Science stream may register for the BVSC course. BVSC. Eligibility requirements:
For BVSC applications, a minimum of 10+2 grades with a minimum of 55% from an accredited board are needed. The candidate must have majored in Physics Chemistry and Biology. The criteria and process for admission vary from institution to university. Some colleges and institutions may require an entrance exam or a better grade point average for 10+2.

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Sai Pavan Kumar Arepalli

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Yes, you can pursue doctor of pharmacy after 12th. A professional degree in pharmacy is called a doctor of pharmacy (Pharma.D). Five years of classroom instruction and one year of clinical training make up the six-year Pharma. D programme. The sole doctorate that may be started right after passing the 10+2 examinations. Additionally, B.Pharma graduates can enrol in a Pharma.D course by submitting an application for a lateral entrance programme (Post Baccalaureate). To qualify for the course Pharma. D. , students must finish their 10+2 at an accredited school and receive a pharmacy Diploma from a Pharma.D college accredited by PCI (Phar
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Soumya Bajpai

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A BBA can be quite beneficial if you intend to pursue an MBA (Master of Business Administration) in the future. It will familiarise you with many of the topics covered in an MBA course. The best aspect is that BBA doesn't require math.
So, yes you can pursue BBA without maths.

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Eswar sai shashank

Beginner-Level 5

No, there is no way you can do that. It's not legal to do so and no college will allow you to do the same. Such practices are not considered fair under UGC rules and regulations.

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Yogesh Shukla

Contributor-Level 6

After 12 th there are a lot of competitive exams which depends on stream
1) Science
JEE Mains and advance
NEET
SSC CHSL
UPSC NDA
2) COMMERCE
CA professional sort of. SSC CHSL
UPSC NDA
3) ARTS
CA
SSC CHSL
UPSC NDA
Recently CUET has been introduced for admission to colleges.

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Shail Bala Tannu

Contributor-Level 6

You should look at all such papers from the beginning of the year, 2023, as the forms float from March. (JEE forms float prior to rest). .

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Mohan Sarkar

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Preparing for class 12th boards and JEE Mains at the same time can be challenging, but with the right approach, you can manage both effectively. Here are some tips to help you manage your time and stay on track:
1. Create a study schedule: Create a detailed study schedule that covers both board exams and JEE Mains. Make sure to include all the subjects and topics that you need to cover, and allocate time for each one.
2. Prioritize your time: Give more time to subjects that are more important and carry more weightage for both the board exams and JEE Mains. Also, focus on topics that you find more challenging, so you have enough time to
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