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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The college offers three UG and one PG courses, such as BA, BBA, MA, etc. The students can choose the major during the second year at TSLAS (for some majors, the prerequisites are offered during the second semester). Students can check the table below to know the detailed course-wise eligibility:
| Course Name | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| BA | Class 12 with 70% aggregate or equivalent examination (55% for SC/ST candidates) |
| BBA | Class 12 with 70% aggregate or equivalent examination (55% for SC/ST candidates) |
| BSc | Class 12 with 70% aggregate or equivalent examination (55% for SC/ST candidates) |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Biology is typically a mandatory subject for admission into BSc Physiotherapy, as the course heavily involves anatomy, physiology, and medical sciences. Most universities require PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) as the core subjects in Class 12.
However, a few colleges may accept students with PCMB or allied Science backgrounds. It's important to review the specific eligibility criteria of the chosen college before applying.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, several universities and colleges now accept CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores for admission into the Bachelor of Optometry program. This standardizes the process and makes it accessible to students across India.
However, admission policies vary. Some institutions also conduct their own entrance exams or consider merit-based admission through Class 12 scores in PCB subjects. Students should check college-specific criteria.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Along with the minimum eligibility requirements of 70 to 75%, international students are also required to have Mathematics as a subject in higher secondary as some of the courses in Business or Finance and Mathematics-related degrees, this subject.
Mentioned below are the Maynooth University courses that require Maths:
| Program Category | Specific Programs |
|---|---|
| Mathematics-related degrees | BA Maths Studies, BSc Applied Mathematics, Pure Maths (Arts, Computational Thinking), BSc Theoretical Physics & Mathematics |
| Business and Finance-related | BA Accounting and Finance, BA Finance, BBS Business (Business and Management, Marketing, International Business), BBS/BBA Business and Accounting, BBS/BBA Entrepreneurship |
| Science and Engineering-related | BSc Product Design and Innovation, BSc Robotics and Intelligent Devices, BSc Sport Science and Health (along with Biology, Chemistry, Physics) |
| Other requirements | Engineering programs generally require Higher Level Maths and a Science or technology subject |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The key highlights recorded during IIITM Gwalior BTech Placements in recent years are provided in the table below:
Particulars | BTech Placement Statistics (2025) |
|---|---|
Highest Package | INR 67.5 LPA |
Average Package | INR 27.23 LPA |
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Hierank Business School considers CUET-UG scores for admission to BBA and BCA programmes. Along with CUET, aspirants should also have Passed Class 12 from CBSE/ ICSC or any state board or council to apply for BBA or BCA programmes.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Like any statement of purpose, the tone should be formal for an SOP for MS in Biotechnology. You should not use contractions and short forms. The language should be polite and the usage of words should be clear and well intentioned. Instead of using complicated words, simple vocabulary can help you maintain the clarity in ideas.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The statement of Purpose for Biotechnology must be a crisp document of around 800-1000 words. You must carefully plan the information so that you can include your motivation for the program, related academic and professional experiences, career objectives and reason for choosing the university, well with in this limit. Few universities may provide specific word or character limit. In such cases, you must follow the prescribed word limit by the university.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Introduction: For the introduction, you must adopt the anecdotal approach. You must start by writing about an anecdote that helped you realise your professional interest in Biotechnology. The introduction should not consist of any generic information; rather, it is advisable to talk about a specific instance/event that motivated you to pursue this course. Make sure this instance is from your recent past (as the university would like to know about your recent accomplishments). For example: you may talk of a recent research paper that you read, a project that you undertook, or an event that you attended.
Conclusion: The conclusi
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
SOP for MS in Biotechnology must be able to reflect the applicant's interest, focus, and potential in the field of Biotechnology. Introduction should strongly establish the student's interest in Biotechnology and in the subsequent paragraphs, the student should talk about his academic background and work experience. The post-program goals should be aligned to the Master's programme in Biotechnology. You should give your reasons for selecting the particular university offering the MS programme in Biotechnology.
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