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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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To take admission in Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics at CUSAT, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Visit the CUSAT admissions website and register for an account.
  2. Fill out the online application form FOR ADMISSION and pay the required application fee.
  3. Upload all the required documents,  such as your academic transcripts,  entrance exam scorecard,  and passport size photographs.
  4. Submit the application form and wait for the results, be careful while uploading

CUSAT selects students for the Integrated B.Sc and M.Sc Physics programme based on their performance in the CUSAT Common Admission Test (CAT). The CAT is a computer-based ent

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Shubham Tejas

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IILM offers a unique dual specialisation programme that grants you the freedom to select your elective courses during the second year. You have the flexibility to choose electives from multiple domains simultaneously, enabling you to tailor your academic path based on your personal interests, strengths, and future aspirations.

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Konanki jayanth

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Admission to the 2d semester of the BA LLB (Hons.) Integrated Course at Public Law College without an front exam isn't viable.

Public Law College is a enormously selective university, and admission to the BA LLB (Hons.) Integrated Course is based totally on merit. 
For example, students who've finished the first semester of the BA LLB (Hons.) Integrated Course at some other university may be capable of switch to Public Law College without taking the CLAT. However, those transfers are rare and tremendously competitive.

If you're inquisitive about studying at Public Law College, the first-rate way to boom your probabilities of admissio

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Manish Jaiswal

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The fee structure for the Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC) at Navkar Institute is approximately around- 1,09,2001. Kindly visit the official website for more information- https://www.navkarinstitute.com/

 

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