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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy, Admission Process :-here is no entrance exam for admission to B.Sc. Maths in Stella Maris College. Admission is based on the marks obtained in 10+2. Interested candidates can apply online with required information.Hope this helps!

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Yash Gupta

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It is the UG level, the college provides various courses under Aided and Self-supporting categories. Under the Aided category, the college offers BA, B.Com and B.Sc. Programme while the self-supporting category comprises of BA, B.Com (Gen), B.Com (Hons) and B.Sc Courses. At the UG level, the BCA programme is also offered by the college. Duration of all the Bachelor degree programs is three years. Interested candidates in any of the UG courses need to pass 10+2 level in the relevant discipline to fulfill the required eligibility criteria. Hope this helps.

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Yash Gupta

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Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with required information. Merit Screening
Admission is based on the marks obtained in 10+2. For further information do visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/college/women-s-christian-college-college-road-Chennai-23597/courses/bsc-bc
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Yash Gupta

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It really doesn't matter whether it is BA or BS. Most of the time, BS degrees give some emphasis on more math and science classes while the BA gives some emphasis on liberal arts subjects like sociology and anthropology. However, the courses required to the psychology sector remains unchanged. It really doesn't matter whether it is a BA or BS. I did BA and M.Sc. It is usually the university's policy to make it a BA or BS. Similarly, MA or M.Sc. But there are instances sometimes the university offers the same degree programme in both MA and M.Sc. formats. Where the MA requires a research thesis and M.Sc requires a project report. I saw
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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

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Hi Anita, yes it is absolutely fine to pursue the mentioned course in Amity, Noida. They will provide you placements and they have nice faculty too.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Astrology, having existed for more than 3000 years, can consider itself to be the elder sister of psychology. Both disciplines concern themselves with the psyche. As with astrology, there are different branches and schools of psychology. Some prefer scientific approaches - if this is possible with the complexity of the human psyche - and others follow holistic or alternative concepts. These latter approaches often display parallels to astrology and combine easily with it. As per my decision you can go for the best are you in. Both have increasing destination but psychology I prefer you the most. The jobs are various in it
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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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I feel that Forensic B.Sc will be a much better choice. The field may offer better chances, in future. It's importance is increasing day by day. Crime Investigation has now gone, more modern.

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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

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Yes, you can study psychology despite being an engineering graduate. Here are the details of the course:
If you believe that you are passionate about this field and are open to experiences, understanding human behavior and would like to contribute to the development of the human species, then this would be a good option as a career.

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