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Arjun Yadav

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Yes university provides good faculty for B.A. MS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and surgery). Eligibility - 10+2 (PCB)
Course Mode -Year
Duration- 5 Year
Course Short Name- B.A. MS Fees structure for All Indian students is 80000 rupees per annum, Same for 5 year. Fees is double for foreign students.

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Aayush Tyagi

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Eligibility criteria for postgraduate course, that is M.Sc. In nuclear medicine technology demand a completed B.Sc. In the same field from a recognised and registered university the marks or percentage required for this may vary from university to university. Some of them are also contact entrance exams different universities conduct their entrance exam different portals (either offline or online). Top 2 institutes in India for M.Sc. In nuclear medicine technology
1. Tamil Nadu Dr M. G. R medical university, Chennai
2. Manipal Academy of Higher Education- MAHE, Manipal.

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hii Devi, you can pursue M.Sc. (Hons.) In Mathematics at PU Chandigarh based on your bachelor's degree merit there should be a minimum requir ement of 50% at UG and further (mathematics should be a main stream subject during your undergraduation with a amount 45+ results in it precisely.

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Aayush Tyagi

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According to the latest reports-
Round 1 cut off by rank would be 1328
Round 2 cut off by rank would be 1190, and
Round 3 cut off by rank would be 2191
further are based on your NEET score

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Kadeejathu, you can pursue M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry at University of Calicut based on your degree merit, there should be a minimum requirement of 50% at UG and further (Chemistry should be a main stream subject during your under graduation with a amount 45+ results in it precisely.

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Sai Kiran

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Hii Aarti Fakira , you can pursue MSC mathematics at Kohinoor college of arts based on your bachelor's degree merit there should be a minimum requirement of 50% at UG and further (mathematics should be a main stream subject during your under graduation with a amount 45+ results in it precisely.

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Sai Kiran

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He/she needs to have a minimum of 45% in their respective bachelor's degree for MSC industrial chemistry.
Note: (student must have a chemistry subject included in their under graduation course).

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Sai Kiran

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Techno India University offers the course MSC Biotechnology based on the bachelors merit that you've obtained in the undergraduation. So it's better to maintain atleast moderate score to avail the additional features provided by the college management. You need to have a 50% in Bachelors degree.

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Sai Kiran

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In order to obtain a seat for MSC microbiology at st.xavier's college, the authority verifies bsc degree score as it's merit list equivalent with a minimum of 50% of marks that need to obtained by a student

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Sai Kiran

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It varies based on the board results that you obtained in 12th and if the number of students having marks more than 90% then the cutoff ratio is going to be high obviously. They consider each and every subject score and calculate it, hence in such a way they sort out the students as per respective course requirements.

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