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Harish Gadhe

Beginner-Level 5

Here are some key points of life at Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University:

1. Faculty: The faculty is highly qualified and experienced.

2. Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good

3. Placements: good placements opportunities are provided 

4. Research: Students can work with faculty on research projects.

5. Hostel Life: The hostel life is good

Overall, it seems that Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University has good infrastructure, highly qualified faculty, and opportunities for research.

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Ayush Bhardwaj

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JSS Science and Technology University offers a vibrant campus life within the JSS TI campus established in 1963. With facilities like a well-equipped library, sports amenities, student clubs, and essential services, the campus provides a conducive environment for learning and recreation. The university boasts a strong placement record, attracting numerous software companies for recruitment, resulting in an average package of approximately 12 LPA, with a high placement rate of nearly 98%. JSS Science and Technology University fosters a diverse campus culture, promoting extracurricular activities and catering to students nationwide, espe

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VANSHIKA Yadav

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Life is good in Delhi pharmaceutical sciences and research University, every thing is good in this college, college provides training.Interships are compulsory for 1year in various hospitals like Safdarjung, AIIMS etc., The infrastructure is very good laboratory is better .Teachers are very good .The teaching quality is better.semester exam are conducted very well.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can do a PhD in a life Science subject after an MSc in forensic science. In fact, your forensic Science background could be a valuable asset in your PhD research, as it would give you a unique perspective on life Science research.

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Munira Saify

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Yes, you are eligible for this course. Admission in this course mainly depends upon your marks in Physics+ chemistry+ Biology in class 12th

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Uday Pratap Singh

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For the general category, the CUET PG expected cutoff ranges from 230 to 240. 
Similar to that, the expected OBC cutoff for the CUET PG 2023 is between 220-230. However, NTA has released the CUET PG score along with the CUET PG 2023 results.

CategoryCut off (previous)
OBC70%
EWS68.5%
ST63.4%
General 75%
PWD48.5%
SC65%

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shubham jaatan

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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc. in nutrition and dietetics from Chandigarh University after a B.Sc. in life sciences, as it is one of the eligible subjects for admission. You need to have at least 50% marks in your graduation and qualify the CUCET entrance exam conducted by Chandigarh University.

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