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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture with at least 60% marks in aggregate. If you fulfil the required eligibility criteria you can easily get admission in Chandigarh University, which is known as North India's the fastest growing university. Reasons to join UIAS:
University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Best Agricultural Sciences Institute in India, offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary and hands-on education. Because we challenge conventional thinking and value imagination and innovation in the modern agricultural sciences. Shape your future with
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Students should have at least 65% marks at UG level to be eligible for direct MBA admission. The requirement may vary by the college.
Students can take direct MBA admission in any college (that offer direct MBA admission) across the country.
For management quota seats in private MBA colleges across various states, students should have at least 50% marks at UG level.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
South: 199.33
North: 193
West: 189
East: 187
The above cutoffs are for general category. For reserved category, it varies every year drastically. Even the general cutoffs will change every year since the number of seats reserved for each region are very less. Just register, keep calm and hope for the best.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Getting a BSc agriculture seat in TNAU is as tough as like getting a best medical college in India because every year it is on boom.(very high in demand).
2. TNAU cut off calculation .
Marks of each subject each main subject would be converted to 50 as follows. Marks obtained is divided by 4 and the
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
The rankings that you see on different websites are highly biased and paid. The below provided ranking are based on reviews of students from these colleges, outlook of industries and brand value of the college.
Therefore, I am simply classifying these institutions based on - Reputation, Academic Excellence, Placements, Crowd or Peer Group, Location and Alumni network
These are the main parameters that one should look for before selecting any college (not just placements!!)
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
https://b-u.ac.in/46/department-medical-physics-syllabus
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