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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you're planning to do B.Sc at DAV College Chandigarh, the fee for general students is somewhere around INR 25000 to 35000 per year, depending on the subject. For SC, ST, or EWS students, the fee is usually less, and in many cases, there are scholarships or full waivers available. It really depends on your documents and income status. Best thing to do is check directly with the college when admissions open — they'll give you the exact numbers.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you didn't have Maths or Applied Maths in your 12th class, then you can't choose it in CUET or apply for BMS or BBA at Delhi University. They clearly ask for it as a compulsory subject. Even if you try selecting it in the entrance, it won't count. One option is to take Maths later through something like NIOS and then try next year. But without having it in 12th, you won't be eligible for those courses at DU.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
I'm preparing for CUET PG Life Sciences. I found some mock papers online, just searched around and picked a few that looked decent. Also, I tried solving last year's papers to get a feel for the pattern. I didn't buy any paid stuff, just used what's freely available. Honestly, even doing 2-3 mocks helped a lot with timing and confidence. Not perfect prep, but better than going in blind.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Hey! I checked this while applying too. For BA (Hons) Economics at Hindu College, you need to choose English or any other language, Maths or Applied Maths (this one is compulsory), and then two more domain subjects. It's better if at least one of those is related to economics like Economics, Business Studies, or Accountancy. I went with English, Maths, Economics, and Business Studies. Also, having Maths in 12th is a must for this course.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
J. K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology offers BTech and BTech Integrated courses based on JEE Main scores. Candidates having valid JEE Main ranks will be allowed to take part in JoSAA counselling rounds. Considering the J. K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology JEE Main cutoff 2025 for the Round 4 seat allotment results, the BTech in Computer Science and Engineering (AI) at J. K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology consistently has the highest cutoff among all branches. In the JEE Main 2025 Round 4 seat allotment results, the closing rank for the General AI category was 44377. This trend has remained unchange
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you'll find a significant amount of Maths used in Economics courses, especially at the UG-level courses. Though UG, Diploma, and Certificate level courses with basic concepts have simpler Mathematical models used in the program, you'll find more complex Maths concepts in the further level courses.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
A valid score on national, state, or university-level entrance exams is required for admission to the majority of DTU courses. However, entrance to a few undergraduate and graduate programs is contingent on the students' merit scores from their most recent academic and selection rounds. CUET (PG) results are accepted by Delhi Technological University (DTU) for admission to its Master of Science (MSc) programmes.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The DMLT course is manageable for students who have a general knowledge of biology and chemistry. The subject matter is primarily focused on laboratory methodology, sample testing, and diagnostic procedures.
This programme also strikes a reasonable balance of theory and practical training. In fact, this programme tends to be much more practical training than book work. With regular study habits and good attendance during lab sessions, most average students can be very successful and build a good base for future healthcare careers.
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