Colleges in Uttar Pradesh
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After the SET exam, the participating colleges will release their cutoff scores for each program. If you have scored above the cutoff score for a particular program, you will be eligible for admission to that program.
It is possible that you may be eligible for admission to both the BBA and B.Sc Economics programs if you have scored above the cutoff scores for both the programs. However, you will have to choose which program you want to take admission in, based on
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I can provide you with some general information about the facilities and classes in the department. Lucknow University is a renowned institution in India and has a well-established Mathematics department. The department offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in Mathematics. The facilities provided by the department include a library, computer labs, and classrooms equipped with audio-visual aids. As for the regularity of classes, the department follows a strict academic schedule and conducts regular classes as per the timetable. However, any unforeseen circumstances such as strikes, natural calamities, or other emerge
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