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Amrit Raj

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Hi Abhay,You can go for any honors courses like physics honors, math/bio/economics/political Science/history honors. Even, you can do BBA BCA B.Com also. There are lots of opportunities available for you. Don't feel low due to low marks. I have seen people with 50% marks, who cleared UPSC and now they are IAS/IPS officers. Best of luck.

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Arpita Singh

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You have scored qualifying marks for B.Sc biotechnology. For universities like AMU, BHU and JNU you have to give entrance tests while in private institutes like Amity and Sharda you can get admission on the basis of merit.

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akhil sharma

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The name of exam you mentioned is not clear. I can assume you asked about VSUDOA exam. If it is so, please click here to check http://www.vsudoa.in/.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi,
You can purchase the previous year papers of M.Sc Chemistry from your nearby markets. You will get the solution and explanation also, if you purchase the book. Best of luck.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi, Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in environmental science, if you had environmental science as a subject in your graduation degree and then you can easily apply for it. Good luck.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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I think compartment is only for one subject.

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mehak khanna

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Usually, no entrance examinations are conducted for enrolment of the students to the B.Sc Study programme.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Yes, you can, if you had Maths as an optional subject in your +2. Talking about CBSE, if you had PCMB, as your subjects in +2 than you can pursue computer Science engineering. I am pursuing CSE from a state government. College and many of my friends here are bio students (preparing for medical) with Maths as an optional subject. Hope that helps.

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Yagma Naaz SheikhConstantly working towards the learning process.

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Hello Anil, if you have already cleared up your backlogs simultaneously whilst completing your degree, then you can apply for your desired subject in any university.

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