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Hiva Khan

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Hello Anusree,
NIMHANS overall cutoff is 36 - 1415 rank.

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Nishita Shah

Contributor-Level 10

List of Biotechnology Entrance Exams:-
AIIMS Biotechnology Entrance Exam
Alagappa University
All India Biotechnology Entrance Examination
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Biotechnology Entrance Examination
Amity Institute of Biotechnology Entrance Examination
Anna University Biotechnology Entrance Examination
Banaras Hindu University
Bharathiyar University Biotechnology Entrance Exam
Central University Biotechnology Entrance Exam
Christian Medical College Biotechnology Entrance Exam
Combined Biotechnology Entrance Examination (CBEEE)
Faculty of Life Sciences and Environment, Goa University Biotechnology Entrance Exam
Guru Gobind Singh Indr
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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, for B.Com you don't have to study mathematics in class 12th. Hello! Yes, you can enroll for B.Com (Hons. )

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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A commerce student can apply for Statistics Honours provided they have studied Maths in class 12th. You can try for Delhi University colleges based on your percentage. Not all DU colleges provide Statistics Honours though. I believe the ones that provide this course are -
Kirori Mal College
Hindu College
Ramjas College
Lady Shri Ram College For Women
Ramanujan College
Sri Venkateswara College
Check that out when the merit list is released. There are a number of other good institutes as well that conduct their own entrance exams for the course like BHU, ISI, NMIMS, Symbiosis School of Liberal Arts etc. Fill out the entrance exams as well. Alth
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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes you can if you are passionate about it. For CA you first need to give the foundation exam which is called common proficiency test (CPT) conducted by ICAI. You can join coaching centres for preparations or can do it yourself at home. You can entrol yourself with ICAI for intermediate course after your graduation.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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If you have 90+ it's usually walk in interview. Below that I guess it goes through the lists.
People from across the country and even overseas join SJCC.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Securing 38-41 marks in JEE Main out of 300 marks is not too difficult. The below are the scoring chapters in JEE Main Physics and Chemistry. Please revised accordingly. Physics
1. Physics and Measurement
2. Work Energy and Power
3. Rotational Motion
4. Kinetic theory of Gases
5. Communication Systems
6. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating currents
7. Experimental skills
8. Properties of Solids and Liquids
Chemistry:
1. Atomic Structure
2. Chemical Thermodynamics
3. Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry
4. General Principle and process of Isolation of metals
5. S - Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals)
6. D - and f - BLOCK ELEMENTS
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Anangsha Patra

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Yes you can go for NDA.

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Nishita Shah

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It all depends from individual to individual as per ones interest in learning a specific subject. However, there is a list of courses for BiPC students to pursue below:
Biotechnology
Agriculture
Marine engineering
Biomedical
Bioprocessing
Microbiology
Environmental engineering
Zoology
Ayurvedic medical Science
Homeopathic medicine and surgery
Medical laboratory technology
Veterinary Science and animal husbandry
Dental surgery
Home Science
MBBS
Nutrition and diet
Food technology
Fermentation and bewery technology
I hope this helps you.

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Nishita Shah

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Yes, for Future. Especially if you are interested in doing research jobs or going aboard for higher studies. But if you want to look for immediate rewards, like programming jobs after graduations with fat salary, then you may feel that you have wasted your precious time in doing research which is not useful for programming jobs immediately. But if you look forward beyond 5 years from now than the skills you develop in the past years will be more useful in long run as programming skills may get outdated.

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