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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Honestly, if you're thinking long-term, go where you'll actually get support and peace of mind. BBIT might give you a B.Tech degree, but placements aren't great and there is pressure - attendance issues, internal marks, etc.
Surendranath College is more good and gives you time to focus on other things like coding, competitive exams, or higher studies. If you're motivated, you can do really well even with a B.Sc. It depends on your mindset.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Your eligibility to BA program through CUET will depend on the specific university and course requirements. For a number of universities you will be required to have domain subjects in conjunction with a language and/or the general test. Because you have just chosen domain subjects, for some BA courses, you will not be eligible. Some universities may accept domain subjects only for certain programs so it is important to check the admission requirements of the specific universities you are interested in. For your chosen course, if language or the general test is mandatory then you may want to look at different options or think about app
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
With Chemistry, Biology, General Test, and English in your CUET, you are eligible for various courses that belong to the Science and interdisciplinary arena at DU and JNU. You may seek admission into B.Sc. programs like life sciences, biotechnology and environmental Science at DU. Some colleges may also offer a B.Sc. in chemistry or biology courses depending on CUET scores and any other criteria. JNU also offers integrated B.Sc.-M.Sc. programs with other subjects like biology in Ayurveda. Admission is always based on the criteria created by individual colleges or departments and their criteria, cutoffs, and available seats. It's always
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