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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.For information, you can see the below link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/utkal-university-bhubaneswar-23072/cutoff
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Vivek Kr.Trainee Teacher | Ex-KVian | Current RIEan

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You can use the following ways to get MCQ Questions:-
1. Read the book line by line and make as many MCQs as you want out of it. This will help you to boost your content knowledge and will help to make a good grip on that subject.
2. You can also use various online websites available which provides free access to so many MCQs. They will make your work easy.
3. For Maths try to make your own MCQ through the back questions available at the back of each chapter.
4. Vast varieties of MCQ can be made just by changing the numerical values of questions in Physics also, so make use of it. You can use these ways to have MCQ Questions.

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Himanshu Meena

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https://www.shiksha.com/university/bhu-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi-23336/cutoff
dear on this link you find all last year's cutoff of MSC in chem at bhu.

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The eligibility criteria of the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) are given below for an idea. Eligibility: Indian applicants with a bachelor's degree in any discipline (including those in the final year of graduation) with a minimum of 50% marks in the core subjects are eligible to apply. Central, South, and Southeast Asian nationals with similar qualifications are also eligible to apply. The next round of admission to the programme is usually announced on NCBS / TIFR websites and in leading national dailies, along with admission to other courses in the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. The entrance exam is usually
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Please write about the college name for a better response. Like in the University of Delhi, 60% of aggregate marks in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are mandatory requirements. While 50% marks in English is an additional requirement.

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