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Mohd Ahsan

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No for B.Sc. you have to start again from 1st year. There is no option of starting from 2nd year. B.Sc. And B.Tech both are different course with different curriculum and different syllabus.

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Mohd Ahsan

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No for B.Sc. you have to start again from 1st year. There is no option of starting from 2nd year. B.Sc. And B.Tech both are different course with different curriculum and different syllabus.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, after completing your LL.B. , you are eligible to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree. LL.B. is an undergraduate degree in law, and it does not restrict you from pursuing higher education in any other field. You can pursue M.Sc. in any subject of your choice, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the particular university or college where you wish to apply. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. admission may vary from one institution to another. However, in general, most universities require candidates to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject with a minimum percentage of marks. Therefore, if you are interested
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Luv Saxena

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Yes, since you have applied but didn't get SRCC means you have to try giving the paper next year. Also, for getting admission in SRCC, you have to check different parameters too. Your 12th marks, your portfolio, your interview and extracurricular activity. Everything combines with CUET numbers and then place your admission to SRCC.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Law LL. M. degree even if you have completed a Bachelor's degree in a non-law field like D B.Sc. Information Technology. However, you may have to fulfill some additional requirements to be eligible for admission to an LL. M. programme. Most universities offering LL. M. programs require candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in Law LL.B. Or an equivalent degree. However, some universities also offer LL. M. programs for candidates who have completed a Bachelor's degree in a non-law field. To be eligible for admission to an LL. M. programme, you may have to fulfill certain requirements such as:
Completing
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Rahul Singh

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No, ICFAI does not offer any such programs.

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Mohd Ahsan

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B.Sc. CS
BCA
B.Sc (IT)
B.Sc Statistics
B.Sc (mathematics)
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
These are some valuable courses nowadays.

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vishnu raj

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The syllabus for the Physics section of CUET entrance examination covers various topics from the following areas:
Mechanics: Kinematics, Newton's Laws of Motion Work, Energy, and Power, Impulse, and Momentum, Circular Motion Simple Harmonic Motion Elasticity, Gravitation Rigid Body Dynamics. Thermodynamics Laws of Thermodynamics Heat transfer, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Calorimetry and Heat Transfer, Heat engines and Refrigerators. Waves and Oscillations: Wave Motion Superposition of Waves Standing Waves Sound Waves Doppler Effect. Optics Geometrical Optics Physical Optics Wave Nature of Light, Interference and Diffraction, Polarization.
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Sahil Sharma

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Eligibility Criteria
Students having pursued 3 years Diploma after 10th standard of schooling or equivalent qualifications from any recognised Schooling/Technical Education Board in a particular industry sector and opted admission in the skill-based courses in paramedical and healthcare sector. A candidate who has completed a part of the B.Sc. Programme in another university and seeks to continue the programme in Parul University shall be permitted to do so after transfer of marks scored in the earlier university to Parul University in those subjects which are considered as equivalent as suggested by Equivalence Committee of the Univers
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Sahil Sharma

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To get admission in Loyola College for Bsc In Chemistry
Here below is the criteria:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Mathmatics, Chemistry and any other subjects from a recognized school/board

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