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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
No, KIIT School of Public Health is not under CUET. The college instead accepts KIITEE exam. It is an online exam conducted for admission to different programmes offered at the college. Students have to appear for the exam to get a seat at KSPH.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
Check the list of entrance exams you need to appear in at the UG level from here:
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there are many to choose from. Agriculture is a broad course covering domains like - crop production, dairy farming, food production, plant breeding, animal husbandry etc. Several fields open up several opportunities in multiple industries.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
Maybe because they are passionate for working with nature, farming and sustainable development. Learning about modern agricultural techniques, soil science, crop management and even the business side of agriculture can be interesting for some people. The field directly deals with food security, organic farming and agri-tech innovations.
The career often provides stability to the students especially in a country like ours where agriculture plays such a vital role. It's practical & future focused. It opens up diverse career opportunities in research, government and private sectors alike.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 6
At Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the idea is quite different from typical Indian degrees.
Key features:
- You don't get locked into one stream early — you can mix subjects (like economics + psychology + data science).
- Strong focus on critical thinking, writing, and communication, not just exams.
- More discussion-based classes, projects, and real-world exposure.
- Option to explore before choosing a major/minor.
How it's different:
- Most universities in India are rigid (fixed syllabus, one field).
- TSLA (S) is more flexible and interdisciplinary — closer to US-style education.
- Focus is on how you think, not just what you study.
Simple
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2 days agoContributor-Level 6
At Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS Hyderabad):
- You get tier-1 exposure, peer group, brand value
- Eco + CSE combo is powerful (tech + finance/business)
- But it's 5 years and you need to maintain CG to secure CSE
At Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (Thapar):
- CSBS (Computer Science in Business Systems) is good and industry-aligned
- More straightforward 4-year path
- Decent placements, less uncertainty
👉 Simple way to decide:
- Want top-tier exposure + can handle risk → BITS
- Want safer, direct CS path → Thapar
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3 days agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, as a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student, you can definitely do B.Tech in Biotechnology, but you need to choose the right colleges because not all accept PCB students. The good thing is that many private universities now allow PCB students without maths.
Now coming to your main question, here are some of the best colleges (especially relevant options including LPU):
First, Lovely Professional University is a very good option for PCB students. LPU allows admission without maths and focuses on practical learning, labs, and industry exposure. It is also easier to get admission compared to top government colleges, and placem
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Lovely Professional University requires at least 50-60% aggregate in 12th science with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (50% combined in these subjects), plus qualifying NATA 2026 or JEE Main Paper II for B.Arch admission. With 65% overall but only 46 marks in Mathematics likely below the 50% threshold in that subject direct eligibility falls short. Check LPU's official site for exact 2026 criteria or possible scholarships/alternatives, as rules can update yearly. Other universities might offer flexible options too.
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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
College of Vocational Studies CUET UG cutoff 2025 for the BAMS course was released for admission to several All India categories in the form of opening and closing scores.
The overall closing scores varied between 133.15 and 498.87 for all categories. The General AI category students faced the strictest cutoff range of 498.11 to 498.87, meaning that the competition here was the highest compared to the rest of the categories.
Students can refer to the table below to know the College of Vocational Studies BMS cutoff 2025 for various All India categories, namely General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.
| Category | College of Vocational Studies BMS 2025 |
|---|---|
| General | 498.11 - 498.87 |
| OBC | 373.57 - 367.26 |
| SC | 322.62 - 322.62 (R1) |
| ST | 133.15 - 270.71 |
| EWS | 404.07 - 404.07 (R1) |
| PWD | 217.51 - 327.23 |
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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
College of Vocational Studies CUET cutoff 2025 for the OBC AI category ranged from 202.54 to 717.35 for several undergraduate programmes. According to the last round, the most competitive course for admission was BCom (Hons), followed by BSc (Hons) in CSE, with the closing scores of 717.35 and 539.77, respectively.
OBC AI students can refer to the table below to know the round 1 and last round cutoff score for various courses.
| Course | Round 1 (Closing Scores) | Last Round (Closing Scores) |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) | 717.35 | 717.35 |
| B.A. (Hons.) in History | 578.7 | 539 |
| B.A. (Hons.) in Economics | 533.74 | 533.74 |
| B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science | 539.77 | 539.77 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Management and Marketing of Insurance | 493.26 | 505.14 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Small and Medium Enterprises | 481.56 | 481.56 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Materials Management | 457.59 | 454.37 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Tourism Management | 482.33 | 493.33 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Office Management and Secretarial Practice | 458.13 | 482.12 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Human Resource Management | 532.71 | 532.71 |
| B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management and Retail Business | 499.42 | 497.08 |
| B.A. (Hons.) in English | 584.29 | 511.42 |
| B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi | 236.22 | 202.54 |
| Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) | 373.57 | 367.26 |
| B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics | 321.13 | 321.13 |
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