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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a candidate can apply for BJMC at Sadhna Academy of Media Studies with a valid CUET score as well. However, the primary criteria for selection remains the Class 12 qualifying marks, CUET may help in getting admission but it's not a compulsion by the academy. Also, the marksheets need to be provided for the same.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Management Science (BIMSKOL) has been rated 4.5 on infrastructure parameters. BIMSKOL provide good facilities all around the campus such as A/C classrooms, auditorium, cafeteria, medical facilities, labs, library, sports complex, and Wi-Fi campus. The other facilities provided to the students of the institute include:
- Seminar & Guest Lecture: Experts are invited to prepare students for workshops, seminars, guest-lecture. Corporate Executive visits institution every Saturday to interact with the students and share their knowledge and experience.
- Library: BIMS library is a fully functional libr
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is not mandatory to have a CUET score for admission in Sadhna Academy for Media Studies. Candidates are granted admission on the basis on Class 12 marks for UG courses and graduation marks for PG courses. CUET scores might help in admission but the academy does not solely rely on them.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, 57% in your HSC Science stream is likely to make you eligible for a variety of courses and programs. However, eligibility can vary depending on the specific course and institution. Generally, a minimum of 50% in Class 12th is required for many science-related bachelor's degrees.
Factors Affecting Eligibility:
Specific Course:
Some courses like B.Tech may have higher minimum percentage requirements, while others like BSc or B.Pharm might have a lower threshold.
Institution:
Private colleges might have more flexible admission criteria or offer management quotas, while some public institutions might have stricter cutoffs.&nbs
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