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Rohit SharmaVery helpful for all you can ask for help .

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It will be opened in the month of March- April.

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Jassgobind Singh

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Yes, it is possible to change stream from BA 1st year to B.Sc (Hons) biotechnology from Jammu University to University of Delhi.

For this, you'll need to apply for admission to the B.Sc. (Hons) Biotechnology programme at Delhi University, but you may have to start from 1st year after migration.

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For 2025 cutoff information of M.Sc in Chemical Sciences at IISc Bangalore, we should go through the previous cutoffs alsl.

For 2023 in GATE, General cutoff was 600, cutoff of OBC was 500 and for SC/ST was 350. 

For 2024, General cutiff was 700, cutiff for OBC was 500 and for SC/ST, it was 400

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We can expect average cutiff for 2025 be 750-800, for OBC (500) and for SC/ST it maybe 400-450

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The scorecard of general MBA (Masters of Business Administration) for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) can be obtained by making a login to the official website of NTA (National Testing Agency).

It requires application number and password of the candidate.

After login the scorecard can be simply downloaded in pdf format.

 

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If you are studying to clear CUET for BJMC, then you simply have to have a good foundation in English. Begin with your vocabulary and grammar—read extensively, not just textbooks, but newspaper, magazines, and quality online content. Develop your reading comprehension on a regular basis so that you are used to various styles of writing.

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