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Param Sharma

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No DU college conducts a separate entrance exam for B.Com (Hons.) admission. Admission is based only on your CUET-UG score + eligibility criteria + college preferences filled in the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal of DU.

  • All admissions to UG programs in DU colleges, including B.Com (Hons.), are strictly based on the Common University Entrance Test - Undergraduate (CUET-UG).
  • This has been the rule since 2022, when DU replaced the merit-based (Class 12 marks) and college-specific exams with CUET.

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Arzu Deswal

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Yes, there are multiple universities which offer other methods of admission which includes their own entrance test and merit list-based admissions based on class 12th board exams score.
You can try at various state universities. Apart from them, the open universities could also be a great choice.
Institutions like IGNOU can also be considered.

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Sejal Baveja

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No, CUET is not accepted at Indore Instiute of Law, Candidates must appear for CLAT or the IILET exam and acheive a valid score in the same to take admission in the institute. Merit of these exams will be considered for admission in the candidate's preferred course. 

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Sneh

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86 percentile at most but this time they just took 90 and above 

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, at the very least, a working knowledge of botany and plant sciences is required to work in Pharmacognosy. Pharmacognosy includes identifying medicinal plants, examining their morphology, knowing their morphological characteristics, and appreciating their chemical constituents. This knowledge will guide you in sourcing, classifying, and validating drugs from nature (plants in particular) into crude drugs. In this regard, it helps to have knowledge of plant taxonomy and botany in general.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, students come from Science background with Biology, PCB can pursue Pharmacognosy through pharmacy Diploma or Bachelor level programs.

For the most part, it is a part of B Pharmacy or D Pharmacy courses, as a main subject in Pharmacy, is when Pharmacognosy will typically be introduced. There are also institutions that will take you through a specialised Diploma or a PG course in Pharmacognosy, but usually expect will have a graduate status to share the PG course or diploma. 

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Parul Thapa

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Pharmacognosy focuses on natural drug sources (mostly plants) and their medicinal properties, emphasizing the extraction and identification of bioactive molecules. However, Pharmacology is the study of drug effects on the body, and then Pharmaceutical Chemistry is the chemistry of turned into drugs, or the making of drugs and drug formulation. Consequently, Pharmacognosy connects nature to drug discovery, which makes it distinctive.

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Prayas Pachauri

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For B.Sc. Nursing at North Bengal Medical College (NBMCH), Darjeeling, admission is based on the WBJEE JENPAS-UG exam. The cutoff for this are based on ranking:

For general catagory -  you should rank 1035-4328

For sc- 3200-3568

st- 16859

obc A -  2820-4715

obc B-  2774-3182

ews- 7841-9640

defence personnel- 5800-7373

orphan- 26314-89618

These ranks are for Home State quota and for the Round 3 cutoff trends

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