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Tanisha Pandey

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Kerala University of Health Sciences is affiliated with more than 200 colleges, and the total number of seats offered for BSc courses is around 6,130, from, one of the affiliated colleges offers the highest number of seats in the BSc course. Check out the name of the affiliated college with the number of offered seats in the table below:

InstitutesSeats
School of Medical Education, Thalappady - Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam200

 

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Krishnendu Kumar

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Yes, Kerala University of Health Sciences does offer seat reservations for the BSc course. The reservation of seats shall be as per the policy of the Government of Kerala/ Government of India. Moreover, the number of seats may be increased or decreased by the university, and final category-wise seats will be calculated and displayed at the time of counselling.

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Manish Rawat

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. Universities Accepting Students Without CUET (Direct / Merit-based)

 

Many private universities, state universities (in some states), and deemed universities still allow admission without CUET. Examples:

 

University / College Location Mode of Admission

 

Ashoka University Sonipat, Haryana Own entrance & interview

OP Jindal Global University Sonipat, Haryana Merit + SOP/interview

Amity University Noida + other campuses Merit-based + interview

Christ University Bengaluru + NCR campuses Own entrance (CUET optional)

Flame University Pune Aptitude test + interview

MIT-World Peace University Pune M

erit-based

 

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Jukanti Abhilash

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Candidates must earn at least 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST) in 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics and one more subject in order to be considered for MIT ACSC's B.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning . Class 12 performance determines admissions, which are merit-based; after this eligibility threshold, there is no separate cutoff percentage.

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Selva Priya

Beginner-Level 4

Yes,you are eligible to study B.Sc agri as the core subjects are biology and agriculture 

Also, physics is an core subject and you are eligible if you studies physics in +2.

If you have further queries feel free to connect:)

 

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