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Rashmi Sinha

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IISER Mohali cutoff 2025 has been released, wherein the closing rank for admission to the BS + MS course across multiple specialisations stood at 1778 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Please note that the cutoff ranks vary for different rounds and categories. Detailed specialisation-wise first-round cutoff ranks for the General AI quota are provided in the table below:

CourseIISER Mohali Round 1 Cutoff 2025
B.S. in Biological Science + M.S. in Biological Science1778
B.S. in Chemical Sciences + M.S. in Chemical Sciences1778
B.S. in Mathematical Sciences + M.S. in Mathematical Sciences1778
B.S. in Physical Sciences + M.S. in Physical Sciences1778

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Abhishek Singh Rana

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M.Sc. in Medical Lab Technology at Chandigarh University gives strong lab learning. You study about germs, viruses, blood, enzymes, and more. Labs are well-set with tools like biosafety cabinets, stainers, microscopes, and DNA machines. You work in labs like Biochemistry, Microbiology, Hematology, and Histopathology.

You learn by doing—checking samples, running tests, using machines. Clinical internships and small research work also help. You can join health drives and real case study too. It's not just book study—it's hands-on work that prepares you for real lab jobs. 

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Vijay Thakur

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If you have not given NEET, there is no problem at all; you can still join the Medical Lab Technology (MLT) programme at Chandigarh University, and you know that the university doesn't even ask for it. If you want to do a B.Sc. MLT, then you must have 50% marks in 12th with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects. For M.Sc. MLT, you need to obtain 55% marks in your graduation.

 

Though it is not mandatory for the programme to give entrance, you can also take the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET). The test is very simple, and it is available online; the admission process is also smooth. So yaa, if you meet

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Aman Kumar

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When it comes to a good degree in Dietetics and Nutrition in Punjab, Chandigarh Group of colleges (CGC), Landran is usually recommended much due to its B.Sc. (Honours) in Nutrition and Dietetics degree, which offers good placements and orders its curriculum to practice. Lovely Professional University (LPU), Jalandhar and Chandigarh University (CU), provide good B.Sc. course in Nutrition & Dietetics with complete facilities and job perspectives as well. Also, there are relevant programs, accentuated with a flavor of research which are provided in Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) Ludhiana.

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Alisha Gupta

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Admission into B.Optometry at Chandigarh University is possible through two ways-one is direct admission which requires that you should have an eligibility criterion of a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate with Physics and Chemistry subjects compulsory in a 12th-grade class. Another way is that you can go for Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET); the test is very simple and easy by giving this test you can even get a scholarship of up to 100%. So, when it's not required for admission, giving CUCET can actually help you by decreasing your course fee. 

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Arpit Sharma

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Hindu canyon college Kapurthala India takes B.Com in classes on the basis of Class 12 marks mainly ( PSEB and CBSE are also accepted). Admission is more on merit like in entrance exams with no established publicly-proclaimed cutoff score but the only thing that candidates must have is a successful completion of 10+2 course work with subjects in commerce. The college provides 150 seats course (B.Com). Online Admissions are in process now till 24 April 2025 till July 31, 2025, in the academic year 2025-26.

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Nidhi Singh

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Yes,  Chandigarh University allows direct admission to the Physiotherapy course, but students also have the option to appear for CUCET if they want scholarships. The best part is, CUCET is not a tough exam, and you can give it from your home using your laptop or phone. It's an online exam and very easy to attempt. Even though it's not compulsory for Physiotherapy admission, students take it to reduce their fees. The scholarship you get depends on your score and can go up to 100%. After applying, you will get a call from a counselor who will guide you through the rest of the process like document upload, fee payment, and more. You

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RISHAV Kumar

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In Punjab, a few colleges offer law courses without any entrance exam:

Army Institute of Law (Mohali) – Some seats (civil category) filled via 12th marks without entrance.

Punjabi University (Patiala) – Offers BA LLB admissions based on Class 12 merit.

Most other law colleges (e.g., Panjab University, RGNUL) require entrance exams.

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Navkiran Kaur

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Admission to B.Sc.Nutrition & Dietetics at Chandigarh University doesn't require any entrance exam.If you fulfill the academic criteria based on your class 12 marks, you can get in directly.

But if you want to save on your tuition fee through a scholarship, then you should consider appearing for the CUCET exam.The better you score, the higher the scholarship you'll receive.so, CUCET is optional but recommended for financial benefits.

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Abhishek Ranjan

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Yes, Chandigarh University does provide clinical exposure for Nutrition and Dietetics students, and it's actually one of the strong points of the program. From the very beginning, students are encouraged to apply what they learn in real-world settings. Whether it's through internships at hospitals, participating in community nutrition camps, or visiting food testing labs, the focus is on learning by doing. 

 

These experiences really help you understand how to deal with real cases, plan therapeutic diets, and work in professional healthcare environments. It definitely adds value beyond classroom teaching.

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