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Neha Gautam

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Yes, you can apply for M.A. In mathematics after B.Com even if you have not studied Maths in your graduation.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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As you have done M.Sc. in Maths your subjects in B.Sc. Or +2 will give some idea that whether you can study medical Sciences or not.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The admission process for the MS programme is based on the NEET MS exam. The counseling for admission to the MS programme is conducted by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), New Delhi, and the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). Therefore, the number of seats available in each department for the MS programme may vary based on the results of the NEET MS exam and the subsequent counseling process. You may wish to visit the official website of CMC Vellore or contact the college directly for the most up-to-date information on the number of seats available in each department for the MS programme.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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No, transfer is not allowed from one medical college to another once classes have started.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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For doing research on making medicines for disease, choosing the Biomedical Sciences field would be better than Biological Sciences.

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Shuvam Samadarshee Mohapatra

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In Tamil Nadu, there is a MRB exam for paramedical/allied health Science courses, else NEET UG is also valid for these courses.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, you can. I was a Science student too. I took up pcme Physics Chemistry math, electronics) in my PUC/11th & 12th. Well. Not that I had a choice. My parents forced me into it since they wanted me to be an engineer and that just wasn't what I wanted to be. I had no interest whatsoever. However, I made sure to tell my parents how much I was forcing myself into this and that I wanted to do something I'd actually like without having to be forced to. Somehow with all that drama they agreed but clearly they weren't okay with this and made sure I wouldn't forget that everyday
I took B.Com accounts was new to me but I did pick up quick and
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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Sri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi. Hindu College, Delhi University. LSR, Delhi University. Hansraj college, Delhi University. Loyola College, Chennai. MCC, University of Madras. KMC, Delhi University. St. Xaviers College, Mumbai.

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Anadi Dutt Pandey

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Depending on Kerala's particular BSc programme. Candidates for some BSc programmes, including BSc Nursing, must take the NEET 2023 exam. Candidates for Kerala BSc Agriculture Admission must also take the NEET 2023 exam.NEET may or may not be required for all Kerala BSc admissions, though this is unknown. It is advised to verify the entrance requirements of the particular BSc programme in which you are interested to see if NEET is necessary. Further information on the admission requirements for different BSc programmes in Kerala may be found on the official website of CEE Keralaand other educational websites.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The fee structure for B.Sc. in Hospitality and Hotel Administration (HHA) at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Chandigarh for the academic year 2021-22 is as follows:
Admission fee: Rs. 500
Tuition fee: Rs. 38,500 per semester
Development fee: Rs. 5,000 per semester
Examination fee: Rs. 2,500 per semester
Hostel fee (for those who opt for hostel accommodation): Rs. 24,000 per semester (including mess charges)
Thus, the total fee for B.Sc. in HHA at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Chandigarh for one academic year (two semesters) would be approximately Rs. 74,000 (excluding
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