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Manish Jaiswal

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Here are some colleges in Kolkata that offer a B.Sc. in Microbiology: 

Bidhannagar College: Offers a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology with mandatory subjects of Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Biotechnology
Xavier's College Kolkata: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Asutosh College: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Sister Nivedita University: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
SVIMS: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Adamas University: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Swami Vivekanand University: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Barrackpore: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Techno India University: Offers a B.Sc. in Microbiology
Guru Nanak Inst

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C Kranthi kumar

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If tou want to get admitted in M.Sc in forensic science of Osmania University, you should get at least score 40 percentage in your graduation, and the latest cutoff is :

MCA-5286

MBA-61059

MBA finance-61059

MBA human resource management -62059

MBA marketing -64738

MBA technology and management -57937

MBA travel and tourism -69037

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Anurag Shivam

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The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) admission process for the B.Sc.+ M.Sc. in Forensic Science program is based on the entrance exam and the candidate's score in the GATE exam. The university prepares two separate merit lists, one for each of these criteria. 50% of the seats are filled based on the GATE score. 

The eligibility criteria for the B.Sc.+ M.Sc. in Forensic Science program at NFSU are: 

The candidate must have passed or appeared in 10+2 (or its equivalent) in Science with at least 60% for General/OBC/EWS category candidates

The candidate must have passed or appeared in 10+2 (or its equivalent) in Science

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Abhishek Jha

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Yes, you can pursue a B.Sc Nursing course even though you studied PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) in school. Typically, B.Sc Nursing requires a background in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), but some institutions may allow PCM students to apply, provided they meet other eligibility criteria such as age and minimum percentage. It's essential to check specific admission requirements of the universities or colleges you're interested in, as rules can vary.

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Abhishek Jha

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With an ST category rank of 5,000 in the INI CET, securing a seat in MS General Surgery is highly unlikely. Historically, the closing ranks for ST candidates in this specialty have been significantly lower. For instance, in previous sessions, the cutoff rank for ST candidates was around 1,286, corresponding to a percentile score of 83.955. Given this, a rank of 5,000 falls well outside the typical range for admission to MS General Surgery programs.

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Miraliba Jadeja

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Some countries which offer high level education with less fees are listed below: 

  • Australia
    Offers the Australian Sustainable Agriculture Scholarship for Australian students. The programme is for students pursuing further education in agriculture at a university or technical and further education (TAFE) institution. 
     
  • UK
    Known for its high-quality education, UK universities offer MSc Agriculture courses. 
     
  • Denmark, Sweden, and Finland
    These countries have varying international fees for Bachelor and master levels. However, the cost of living in northern Europe is among the highest on the continent. 

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Aruna Chhetri

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No, you cannot pursue a B.Tech Biotechnology at NITs without mathematics. NITs require mathematics as a mandatory subject for JEE Mains eligibility.

Key Requirements:

  • Mathematics is compulsory for NIT admissions
  • JEE Mains requires Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects
  • PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students cannot directly get admission to NITs without mathematics

Alternative Options:

  • Some private colleges like VIT and SRM offer B.Tech Biotechnology for students without mathematics. 
  • Some institutions accept students with Biology/Biotechnology instead of Mathematics. 
  • These colleges have more flexible admission criteria.&
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Sanvi Jha

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OUAT (Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology) Application Form A and B stand for different types of application procedures. Form A is mainly used for admission to UG (Undergraduate) courses, while Form B is used for PG (Postgraduate) courses. In both the forms candidates have to fill their personal information, educational details and other required documents to complete the application process.

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Shiv Kumar

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Delhi University's North Campus offers B.Tech programs in various engineering disciplines. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is the primary examination for admission to these courses. The cutoff scores for B.Tech programs vary annually based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.

For instance, in the 2024 admissions cycle, the CUET cutoff for B.Com (Hons) at Shri Ram College of Commerce was 782 out of 800, while Hindu College had a cutoff of 776.

However, specific CUET cutoff scores for B.Tech programs in the North Campus are not readily available in the provided sources. To obtain t

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Lalit Rastogi

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The basic difference between both is that Biology is a discipline that covers the study of every living being and Botany is a sub-discipline under Biology that focuses on plants study. 
Under Biology, students study about the structure, function, distribution, taxonomy, and evolution of many organisms. Meanwhile, Botany studies about the structure, properties, biochemical processes, classification, and interactions with the environment. 

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