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Abhishek Hazarika

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Quantum University/ Quantum School of Health Science might not consider the scores of CUET UG for admissions to the BPharm course. Additionally, the eligibility criteria for admissions to BPharm courses is candidates must complete their Class 12 from Science stream with a minimum aggregate of 45%, and the acceptance of CUET UG scores is not mentioned on the official website of the university. 

However,  Quantum University does offer scholarships based on CUET performance for admissions into various undergraduate programmes, including BPharm.

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Tanisha Pandey

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Yes, Quantum University does offer BPharm courses for the duration of four years. Moreover, the courses are offered in lateral-entry courses too. The courses are offered through the department of Quantum School of Health Science. The basic eligibility criteria required by the university to get admissions into BPharm courses is that candidates must complete their Class 12 from the Science stream with a minimum aggregate of 45%. 

 

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Piyush Jain

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No, JEE Mains is not compulsory to get admissions into BTech courses at Quantum University. JEE Mains scores can be considered as one of the requirements to get admission into BTech courses. However, the university accepts the valid scores in Q-CARE and state-level entrance examinations, such as UKSEE. Therefore, a candidate can get admission to BTech with a JEE Mains score, but it is not a compulsion. 

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Indrani Tyagi

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Yes, there are various govt. job opportunities after completing BTech courses from Quantum University. Government jobs remain in high demand due to various benefits, including job security, competitive pay, tax benefits, and more. Students with a bachelor's degree in technology can apply for many different jobs in the public sector.

Moreover, studying a course like BTech improves a candidate's technical knowledge and analytical skills, which is necessary to crack government exams. Students with Engineering degrees can take government exams to seek research-based job opportunities at national institute. Tabulated below are some popular g

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, Quantum University provide scholarships to BTech students. The students can  apply for the scholarships through the university website. The students must get a valid score in Q-CARE entrance exam, to get the scholarship.They can check out the marks required in the table below:

Marks obtained in Q-Care Scholarship exam Amount of Scholarship 
60% - 69.9%INR 7,000
70% - 79.9%INR 10,000
80% - 89.9%INR 12,000
90% & aboveINR 15,000
 

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Vishakha

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The total number of seats offered by the Quantum University for its BTech course is 960. On the other hand, the total number of seats offered by Haridwar University for its BTech course is 330. Hence, Quantum University offers a larger number of seats in the BTech course compared to Haridwar University. 

The admission process for BTech courses in both universities is almost similar, in which first candidates are required to complete their Class 12 from the Science stream with an aggregate of 50% to 55% (Quantum University) and 60% (Haridwar University). Additionally, both universities accept the valid scores in JEE Mains for admiss

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Kartik Sharma

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The total tuition fee for BTech courses at Quantum University ranged from INR 3.3 Lacs to INR 7.3 lakh. On the other hand, the total tuition fee for BTech courses at the RCP Group of Institutions ranges is INR 2.2 lakh. Hence, it clearly can be seen that RCP Group of Institutions is more affordable than Quantum University for BTech courses. However, the fee structure can be only one component that candidates consider while comparing institutes, but several factors can be taken into account while choosing the best university/college, such as placement packages, seats, ranking of that particular institute, affiliation, acc

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Indrani Kumar

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After completing the BTech course from Quantum University, candidates can either pursue higher studies (one popular exam that they can give for this is GATE) or consider pursuing a job after BTech in the field of their choice. Additionally, candidates can pursue the job roles according to the specialisations they have pursued. The names of the career opportunities and job roles after completing the Quantum University BTech courses are as follows: 

  • Engineering Support Specialist
  • Data Scientist 
  • Data interpreter
  • R&D Applications Engineer
  • Academic Researcher
  • Quality Engineer
  • Industrial Manager
  • Operations Analyst
  • Manag
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Krishnendu Kumar

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The percentage of seat reservation for home state students at Quantum University for BTech courses is not explicitly mentioned on the official website of the university. However, the university does offer a Domicile Scholarship for Uttarakhand residents. This scholarship provides a 26% tuition fee waiver for permanent residents of Uttarakhand across all programmes. Moreover, to get this scholarship, candidates are required to submit or show their domicile  proof. 

 
 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Yes, Quantum University follows the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) for admissions to BTech courses. The Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) is a versatile and flexible option for each student to achieve their target number of credits as specified by the UGC and adopted by the university. In each semester, candidates are required to achieve certain credits to qualify for the next semester.

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