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Veer Patel

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In Ahmedabad, lots of colleges are there for B.Sc. If you want to take admission in a Govt. college then you should prefer MG Science, RG Shah, CU Shah and K Shah and if you want to take admission in a self-financed college then LJ Institute, President Science and Jeel Goswami are good colleges for B.Sc. But I don't know what is the procedure for an NRI student to get admission.

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Sugandha Vats

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You are eligible for Physics Hons. if you had Maths as the fifth subject, English being the fourth. Physics Hons. requires you to have Physics, chemistry/ computer science and Maths. But, with just PCB, you're not eligible for this course.

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Ishani Upadhyay

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Please tell me what was your 12th percentage. I want to get admission in Jamia. How much percentage should I get for that in 12th?

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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A candidate requires at least two main Science subjects with minimum aggregate of 55% in Science stream at 10 + 2 level to get admitted to B.Sc. Admission process of this course is carried out based on the candidates performance in their high school exams.

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Binu RoyI am a cool guy focuses on my career

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue MBA in supply chain management. MBA doesn't need any base for learning. Many non-commerce students acquiring MBA for being a part of their qualification. MBA has many streams such as financial management, hospitality, logistics and human resource management.

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