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Vaibhav pal

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The eligibility criteria for the course may vary from college to college, but generally, you need to have a Bachelors degree in food Science or related discipline with a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks from a recognised board or university2. Some colleges may also require mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2.

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Yes, you can join biotechnology if you are a BiPC student and got 40k rank in TS EAMCET. As per the eligibility criteria, BiPC students are qualified for B.Tech in biotechnology by law and AICTE has permitted BiPC students for B.Tech in biotechnology4. However, some colleges may require mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2.

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Yes, PCB students can go for B.Tech in biotechnology. Some colleges accept PCB students for B.Tech biotechnology, but some colleges may require mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2. So, you need to check the eligibility criteria of the college you are interested in before applying.

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Yes, BiPC students can do B.Tech biotechnology. Some colleges accept BiPC students for B.Tech biotechnology, but some colleges prefer MPC students for the same course.

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Certainly! Here are some colleges in Punjab that offer courses in both Horticulture and Nursing:
1. Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) - Located in Ludhiana, Punjab, PAU offers B.Sc. Horticulture programs. However, it does not offer nursing courses.
2. Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) - GNDU, situated in Amritsar, Punjab, offers B.Sc. Horticulture programs through its College of Agriculture. It also offers B.Sc. Nursing programs through its College of Nursing.
3. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS) - BFUHS, located in Faridkot, Punjab, offers B.Sc. Nursing programs through its affiliated nursing colleges. However, it does
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To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about the cutoff marks for B.Sc. Nursing at JIPMER, I recommend visiting the official JIPMER website or contacting their admission department directly. They should have the most current and reliable information regarding admissions, including the latest cutoff marks for the B.Sc. Nursing program.
JIPMER is a prestigious medical institute, and the admission process, including the cutoff marks, may vary from year to year. It's always best to refer to the official sources or communicate with the institute directly for the most accurate and recent information regarding admissions.

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Yes, you can generally apply for M.Sc. In Food Technology with a background in B.Sc. Biotechnology. While the specific eligibility criteria may vary among universities or colleges offering M.Sc. In Food Technology programs, a Bachelor's degree in a related field such as Biotechnology is often considered suitable for admission. Food Technology is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates principles from various disciplines such as Biology Chemistry microbiology, and engineering. As a graduate with a B.Sc. In Biotechnology, you would have gained knowledge and skills in areas relevant to the study of food technology, such as molecular
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The minimum eligibility percentge for most of the colleges is 45-50% marks in 10+2. The duration of BA Sanskrit course is about 3 years. Admission ProcessEntrance Exam and Merit Based.
To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the cutoff marks for B.Sc. in Botany at Government Victoria College, I recommend contacting the college directly or visiting their official website. They should have the most current and reliable information regarding admissions and cutoff marks.

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You can check the detail syllabus in the VIT website. The university offer updated and industry relevant curriculum. You can learn any foreign language if wish. It would be better to learn a UN language.

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