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Vishnu Mahawar

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To find your answer you must solve previous year question papers and discuss with your school/Subject teacher as well.

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Vishnu Mahawar

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You should definitely pursue B.Tech. It doesn't matter how much you scored in WBJEE but it will matter how you go ahead now so don't think about your score in WBJEE because it's just a matter of time may be your conditions during WBJEE wasn't comfortable with you.

So don't worry go ahead and study well. All the best.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Yes, MSc course is available at School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University. School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University offers a two-year MSc course divided into four semesters. To be eligible for the award of the degree, candidates shall complete the course in a maximum period of two years from the date of enrolment for the first semester of the course. Candidates must pass graduation to apply for the MSc course.

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Indrani Choudhury

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For admission to the MSc course at School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course is SUAT and candidates must pass Graduation with a 50%-55% aggregate. The duration of the course is two years spread over four semesters. 

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Liyansha Jain

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The Central University of Odisha accepts admission to various courses based on merit and entrance exam scores. The accepted entrance exams are CUET-PG, EMAT, and others. Without CUET PG, admissions are tough but students can contact the admission office with such a query and can seek the necessary guidance. If students have missed the CUET exams then worry not, they can apply again the next year. 

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Raja

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Hi There ,
In terms of Agriculture Discipline - Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana and Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar comes to mind. My friend has done Undergraduate course in Agriculture which is ICAR accrediated from Lovely Professional University.

Eligibility Criteria

Pass with 55% aggregate marks   B .Sc.  (Agriculture) (Hons.) (4 years), subject to qualifying  LPUNEST

This specialized program covers a wide range of topics, including crop physiology, crop breeding, soil science, pest management, and sustainable agriculture practices.

Discipline Highlights:
Experiential Learning Activities: Students

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Raja

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Hi There,
In terms of Agriculture Discipline - Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana and Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar comes to mind. My friend has done Undergraduate course in Agriculture which is ICAR accrediated from Lovely Professional University.

Eligibility Criteria

Pass with 55% aggregate marks B.Sc.  (Agriculture) (Hons.) (4 years), subject to qualifying  LPUNEST

This specialised programme covers a wide range of topics, including crop physiology, crop breeding, soil science, pest management, and sustainable agriculture practices.

Discipline Highlights:
Experiential Learning Activities: Students are e

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Rohan Waghela

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I wanted the same after my 12th but my parents forced me to do MBBS. AS I scored well enough in first attempt ( 520/620, rank- 38000 OBC) but I wanted to prepare for UPSC.

Next year I Cleared MBBS I got admission, I'm in Final year. But as I see more 5-6 year's of hardwork as learner, I feel I should have opted for UPSC

Nd now I don't want to prepare for UPSC.

Advice - if you have enough dedication to clear UPSC in 2-3 attempts than go for it, give your all in at any cost.

Nd if not you can become a doctor with next min 10 years of hardwork

Or you can become a MBBS doctor in next 6 years and prepare for UPSC while doing MBBS, this will crea

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Jiya Tyagi

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MGKVP Varanasi offers direct admission to Diploma courses, which are based on scores of candidates in their previous qualifying exams. There is no requirement to qualify for any entrance exam for admission to various courses at MGKVP Varanasi. Aspirants only need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria for the respective courses before applying for admission at MGKVP Varanasi. However, for others courses admission, the university accepts score of CUET-UG and CUET-PG entrance exam.

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