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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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You can't get admission in the third year of B.Sc directly and also with this kind of desire. You must attend the regular classes to complete your graduation in chemistry honors. Without practical classes, you cannot learn anything. So, no college will allow to do this.
Try to attend regular classes full time.

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Yes, you can definitely get admission in SRM. You would have to give an entrance exam and we request you to attend the counselling session as it gives you a greater chance of getting admission.
Thank you.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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As far as I know, both of them are considered but the priority is given to best of four subject's marks, the cut-off that is released is based on the best of four subject's marks, you can also check the university website. All the rules and regulation about calculating the best of four subject's marks is available on the university website.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Admission in Ramjas depends on the cut-off which will be soon released by the university. Please specify your best four subjects and PCM marks.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Please specify the college, university and your best four subject's marks. Also, tell me your PCM score.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Vanish,
Yes, PCM is must in those four subjects, if you have mathematics. And, PCB is must, if you are from biology. That is the difference only. Your fourth subject can any one of the remaining two. Best of luck.

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Shivani GuptaI'm Always happy just for one reason

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Yes, you can join B.Com, it is a basically accounting related course if you are done class 12th with science there is no problem with that but you take some times to know account, because you belongs to science.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Yes, IBPS/PO recruitment generally requires you to have knowledge of basic class 10th level Maths in their quantitative aptitude test section. The recruitment is based on the score of a first level test consisting of sections to test your verbal ability, quantitative ability, logical reasoning and general knowledge in banking, finance and economy. Sometimes this test is followed by GD or Interview directly or another level of test on same topics. Any graduates can apply for the tests.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi,
As you have scored 33% in HSC, please make sure that you have whether pass or not, it is generally mentioned on the certificate. If you have passed (sometimes 30 marks only), then you will be eligible for B.Sc Chemistry honors. If not pass, then not eligible. Now, you should visit your local college in your locality to know more about the admissions.
But, chances are very low at Maharaja Sayajirao-Baroda.
Best of luck.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Roshan,
I am afraid your 45% in the qualifying exam of class 12th will turn out to be your undoing. The eligibility conditions states that the general category students must obtain at least 50% marks in the class 12th examination. However, I would like to advise you that engineering is not the end of life. There are plenty of other courses available under any university and which are equally good as far as the career is concerned. You must choose subject and stream of graduation about which you have fascination or you like it greatly. This will help you lessen the stress for studies and will start enjoying it and it will definite
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