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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Redfire. VFX Animation Institute is not under CUET. Candidates can get admission in the institute with Class 12 marks a. They must submit the marksheet and certificte for the same to confirm their admission in Redfire. VFX Animation Institute. Addionally, they must fulfil the eligibility criteria.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, of course, you can apply for CUET UG 2025. Because Aadhar card is just one of the identity proofs, so you can use other Identity proofs like Pan card, voter id or password.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Understand the exam pattern - Familiarise yourself with the exam pattern, including the marking scheme, question distribution, and types of questions asked in previous years.
Master textbooks - Thoroughly study the textbooks, as they serve as the primary resource for the exam. Pay special attention to key concepts, events, dates, and terminology.
Practice previous years' question papers - Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam format, time management, and identify important topics that are frequently asked.
Create consice notes - Prepare concise and comprehensive notes covering all chapters, including important dates
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
WBBSE Madhyamik Mathematics exam 2026 will be conducted on February 9, 2026, in offline or pen and paper format.
Students must finish their WBBSE Maths syllabus 2026 and solve and practice as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to score well in the exam.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Top Government Colleges (via CUET) with good placement are -
Delhi University -30K – 60K total
Banaras Hindu University -10K – 70K
University of Hyderabad B.Sc - 50K – 1 lakh
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some major subjects that are included in the curicullum of BSc Computer Science are as follows-
Database Concepts, Structured Query Language, Date Functions, Aggregate Functions, Operations on Relations Computer Networks, Network types, Network devices, Network Topologies, Computer Science Exception, File Handling in Python, Exception Handling, File Handling, Stack (List Implementation), etc.
For a more detailed over view of the subjects students can read: CUET Computer Science Syllabus 2026 - Important Topics
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Though it is possible for students to study BSc Computer Science without mathematics, it may limit their outlook for the future. Calculus and linear algebra in maths are critical tools for computer Science and are being used in various fields of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and computer graphics. However, many universities offer BSc in Computer Science courses without maths.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
According to the JIPMER prospectus and official criteria, to qualify for admission to this course, a candidate must have:
- Completed a 3-year B.Sc. degree from a recognised university with Microbiology or Biotechnology as the main subject, along with Biology/Botany/Zoology as ancillary subjects.
- OR, a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) from a recognised university
Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc. MLT- MIcrobiology at JIPMER
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For B.Sc. in Zoology at Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli, admissions are purely merit-based on Class 12 marks, with no entrance exam involved.There's no fixed cutoff published,it varies based on the strength of each year's applicant pool.To stand a strong chance, aim for at least 85–90% in your board exams, especially in biology and chemistry.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
I recently got my bachelor's, and I have friends who attended all of the above-mentioned colleges, and with that, I'm telling you don't opt for any of them. Try to get into a tier 2 or tier 1 college. If you still are not able to do that, then go for St. Xavier's (Autonomous); don't opt for St. Xavier's University—it's not as great as it seems; the placement system is lucrative. And whatever you do, wherever you go, just for God's sake, don't go to Techno India.
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