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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shanu,
You have scored quite handsomely in M.Sc., congratulations. Almost all universities conduct a screening test of prospective students of Ph.D. You will have to clear this. Then you will have to approach an authorized guide. Then select a topic of research in consultation with this guide. Register and start research. That's all.

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anup kumarPaasionate enthusiasts and hard smart working

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Here is the list of courses which you should opt after 12th.
Yes, definitely it is a good career which can endeavor greater skills of banking in your life:
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)
Bachelor of Economics
CA (Chartered Accountancy)
B.Com. (Banking and Finance)
B.Com. (Banking)
B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
B.Com. (Banking and Taxation)
BBA in Banking and Finance
BBA in Banking and Insurance
B.Sc. In Banking and Finance
BA (Banking)
BBA + MBA (Integrated course).

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Parag Patel

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The NCERT books though have elaborated basic concepts but I am afraid you would not be finding similar questions in any of the competitive exams. You must go with some question bank alongside your NCERT. For starters, you can finish up with HC Verma in physics and engage books. Hope it will help you.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Varun,
It is quite difficult to get admission in government college for B.Sc. Maths Honors after scoring 70% but you never lose hope, what you have to do is to wait for all the cutoffs. But, yes you can easily get admission in some private colleges. Good Luck.

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Prachi verma

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Hi,
Yes, mathematics is compulsory to study for a food technology course, because its likely that the subjects you would study in higher classes would include mathematical modeling of food and processing parameters. You would study heat and mass transfer, thermodynamic, chemical engineering and fluid dynamics which are physics-mathematics based subjects. Best of luck.

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Akansha Dhimanjournalism student

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Hi Lovenya,
There are number of courses you can opt for your Bachelors. It totally depends on which field you are interested and passionate about. You can go for BBA B.Com B.A. Journalism and mass communication, B.Ed B. Des, and much more. You may first clear your interest then I will be there for you to help you more. All the best.

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Anagha G Nair

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The minimum eligibility for B.Sc. Computer Science is the candidate should complete 10+2 studies from a recognised Board of Education under a relevant stream are eligible to apply for the undergraduate courses and the admission is on merit basis. Merit list will be drawn up based on the applicants previous academic performances. 50% of seats are reserved for the Muslim minority.

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