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Tanisha Pandey

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The first year of the UG course is divided into two semesters. Aspirants have to appear for the exams semesterly and clear them to pass the course. The subjects included in the Quantum University BTech in Computer Science and Engineering at Quantum University for the very first semester are:

  • Engineering Physics
  • Fundamentals of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering
  • Engineering Physics Lab
  • General Proficiency 

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Atul Pruthi

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At the time of filling out the application form online or at the time of appearing in the college. Candidates are required to carry certain types of documents; some are in their original form and some are in hard copy. Check out the names of the important documents for admissions to BTech courses at Quantum University: 

  • Class 10 Mark Sheet and Certificates (for DOB verification)
  • Class 12 Mark Sheet 
  • Graduation Mark Sheet 
  • Valid scores from JEE Mains/ State-Level entrance exam/ the university's own entrance exam, Q-Care.
  • Domicile Certificate, etc. 
 
 

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Kartik Sharma

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The minimum eligibility requirement for admissions to BTech courses at Quantum University is candidates must complete their Class 12 with PCM subjects as compulsory and Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Computer Science (IT) as additional subjects with an aggregate of 50%–55%. For the selection process, preference will be given to students with valid scores in the Q-CARE (University Entrance Exam),  JEE Main, or State-Level Entrance Exams.

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Kartik Sharma

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No, NID DAT (Prelims) is not compulsory for admissions to BSc courses. The admission process for BSc courses is merit-based. Except for BSc in Gaming and UI/UX and BSc in Animation and VFX, merit in NID DAT (Prelims) will be given preference. Therefore, just for these two specialisations, the university considers the scores of the NID DAT (Prelims). Rest, candidates can get admissions to BSc courses on the basis of merit, evaluated on the basis of candidates' Class 12 scores. 

 

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Indrani Kumar

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Admission to the BSc course at Quantum University is both merit-based and entrance-based. Candidates are evaluated based on their Class 12 scores. Moreover, the university also accepts the valid scores of NID DAT (Prelims) for admissions to some of the BSc specialisations. Additionally, a minimum aggregate of 45% to 50% is required in Class 12 for admissions to the BSc course. However, the merit cutoff may vary each academic year. 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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After completing BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics course from Quantum University, candidates can pursue various job opportunities either in the private sector or public sector In the public sector, opportunities include working with government healthcare programmes, hospitals, health departments, etc. Moreover, check out some of the private job opportunities available after completing BSc in Nutrition & Dietetics courses from Quantum University below:

  • Nutritionist

  • Dietitian

  • Food Scientist

  • Food Service Manager, etc.

 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Yes, there are various government job opportunities after completing BSc 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 Science can apply for many different jobs in the public sector.

Moreover, studying a course like BSc improves a candidate's technical knowledge and analytical skills, which is necessary to crack government exams. Students with Science degrees can take government exams to seek research-based job opportunities at national institutes and laboratories. Tabulated below are so

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Krishnendu Kumar

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The eligibility criteria for admissions to the BSc course at Quantum University are that candidates must complete their Class 12 from Science stream with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, the admission process is based on merit, which is released on the basis of candidates' achieved scores in their higher senior secondary. Moreover, for BSc in Animation & VFX and BSc in Gaming & UI/UX, merit in NID DAT (Prelims) will be given preference. 

For admissions to BSc courses at Haridwar University, candidates are required to complete their Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 50% in the Science stream, and the admission process is

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Atul Pruthi

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Quantum University does offer scholarships to BSc students. Students can apply for the scholarships through the university's official website. To be eligible for this scholarship, candidates must secure a valid score on the CEUT or Q-CARE entrance exam. Check out the marks required in the CUET UG exam and the benefits provided by the university:

Average Percentile in CUET (ranges in between)Amount of Scholarship (In the Tuition Fees)
65% - 70%INR 10,000
70% - 80%INR 15,000
80% & above100% Scholarship on tuition fees in the first year

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Piyush Jain

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Yes, Quantum University follows the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) for admissions to BSc (Hons) in Agriculture. 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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