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Krupali Patel

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To be eligible for B.sc nursing program at Government BSC nursing College Bilaspur, candidate 

  1. Must be at least 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year 
  2. The need to have passed that 10 + 2 with science (physics chemistry and biology) and English securing a minimum of 45% marks 40% for reserved categories from a recognised board 
  3. They must be physically fit

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Raushan Kumar

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No, not really. Most MS in Computer Science in Germany programs are in English. But if you know some German, it helps you in finding part-time jobs or talking to local people. For jobs after study, knowing German can be useful too.

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Ankita Jha

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You're eligible; admission depends on whether your CUET score meets the university's cutoff. Check the university's 12th-mark requirement (often ~50%+) and complete the counselling/application steps on time. Best of luck! 

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Despite being separated by thousands of years and kilometres, India and Germany have had a considerable historical impact on one another. Linguistic scientists have discovered significant parallels between German and Sanskrit, the language from which Indian languages such as Hindi are derived.

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Ambika Singh

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I think English would be a safer choice, as when you go further, you will face English everywhere, in the lectures, the coding and programming etc.

So, I think you should opt for English.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, the University of Bern offers a number of English taught courses as part of its course catalogue, however, all UG courses at Bern, can only be taken up in the German language & therefore, interested applicants seeking admission to undergraduate education at Bern University must demonstrate valid proof of German language proficiency.

PG courses & doctoral courses at the institute however, are available in both English & German languages.   

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