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Faiz Aman

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The Data Analytics course at BPIBS is fairly new and is a full-time 3-year course. Although one should avoid it. The recruiting companies are Bajaj Auto Daikin Infosys LG Electronics Maruti Suzuki Relax SMR Automotive Systems India Limited SONY TATA, with an average placement of INR 3 Lacs around.

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jasveer singh

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Hi Neha
Yes, you can. IGNOU offer credit transfer. Indira Gandhi National Open University Regional Centre, Karnal, has started the process of offering a dual degree programme from the current academic session that will allow a student pursuing a degree from any other university to a degree at IGNOU online in the open and distance learning (ODL). And if it's help you like it.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Agriculture involves the study of scientific methods to improve agricultural productivity and agribusiness. If you want to do an agriculture-related course after the 12th grade, you can get a Diploma or degree in agriculture. You can pursue the following agriculture courses:
1. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Agriculture
2. B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Agriculture
3. B.A. In Agriculture
4. Diploma in Agriculture
You can also appear in the following entrance exams to get into top agriculture colleges:
1. ICAR AIEEA
2. UP Combined Agriculture and Technology Entrance Test
3. Chhattisgarh Pre-Agriculture Test
You can explore about these courses and the college
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Manav Kishore

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Yes, you can opt for B.Sc aeronautical Science. To get admission in B.Sc. Aeronautical Science student must have fulfilled the following eligibility criteria:-
A student must be appearing or passed 12th with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks to get admission in B.Sc. Aeronautical Science. Candidate's age will be between 16 to 28 years at the time of admission. Students who are searching for one of the topmost colleges of B.Sc. Aeronautics in India can attend the national level Entrance Test of (AME CET).

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Manav Kishore

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B.Sc. Cardiology is a 3-year undergraduate degree in the allied specialisation in Medicine. It is also offered as B.Sc. Cardiac Technology and prepares students to operate cardiovascular technologies and equipment to assist doctors during cardiovascular testing. Furthermore, you will carry out tasks that do not require extensive medical training but can help a doctor in numerous ways.

Whereas, Perfusion Technology is a branch of Science which deals with the study of physiology, pathology and associated equipment used to support and/or assume the function of the heart and/or lungs during medical procedures. It is a three years course hav

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Shivani Maurya

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Minimum of first class in Bachelor's degree in Physical, Chemical or Biological Sciences or in BE or B Tech degree is required. Then you have to give JAM or GATE entrance exam. The candidate will be short listed for test or interview based on their JAM score or GATE score.

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sojit chetry

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You can prefer the course based on your interest. If you are good at learning scientific names and many key terminology you can get into B.Sc. Zoology and you can succeed in it or if you are interested in learning various life forms in plants and animals you can go with life sciences both are very good courses.

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sojit chetry

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Owing to this wide range of topics of study in life sciences, I would suggest life sciences is a better option. It will give you numerous opportunities in the future. The average starting salary of B.Sc. Life Science graduate is between.

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sojit chetry

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The B.Sc. (Hons) programme is better appropriate for students who want to study in-depth any of the major sciences Physics Chemistry mathematics, etc. ). On the other hand, if a student just wants a diverse and balanced Science education, B.Sc. (general) is the better option.

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