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Akshati Gupta

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Chandigarh University is the best University for M.Sc forensic Science. The university has bagged NAAC A+ grade and recognised by National and International Organizations. The university also provides National and international exposure that enrich academics as well as soft skills. The Department of Forensic Science and Toxicology under University Institute of Applied Health Science have good placement opportunities in different sectors. Some other colleges with good placements are Amity University in Noida, Lovely Professional University (LPU) in Punjab, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) with the highest package offered 1.2Cr, Manipal Un

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Jitendra Sai

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Admission to B.Sc. in Psychology at Madras School of Social Work is not done based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed class 12 in a relevant stream from a reputed board with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

 

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Soumya Chadha

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Dear candidate, CUET exam is not so tough if you prepare the right way and in right manner using the useful resources!

First of all stay calm and go through the syllabus of CUET on its official website and start preparing from NCERT and textbooks of 11th and 12th standard. There are plenty of youtube channels which are providing free lectures and live sessions for CUET doubts and lectures so, do attend them and give at least 2 hours for thr preparation if you really want to score good. For practice of questions or mock tests several websites are also available. You can attend the mock tests weekly and practise the questions within

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Soumya Chadha

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Yes, even if you completed B.Com without maths but had maths as a subject in your 11th-12th class you can definitely go for B.Ed and can choose maths as your subject. Though necessity of mathematics depends on the specialisation you choose and the institute you are planning to go.

Some B.Ed. programs may require you to have a basic understanding of mathematics, particularly if you intend to teach at the primary or secondary level where mathematics is part of the curriculum.

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Madhurjya Haloi

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There are huge colleges which take admission at very low score but depends on how marks you score in CUET exam so first off all you need to charge local college to know more about the CUET exam that are to be conducted . Or else you can go to the private college that provide direct admission but there is only the issue of money in private colleges because they charge a lot. So first of all look local colleges (non-private institutions) first if you have any monetary issue. 

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Dipanjan Maity

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Carithas College provides nursing programme in B.Sc., B.Sc. (post), M.Sc., and some specialised courses like psychiatric nursing. IT has 115 seats and is affiliated with INC. Carithas College of Nursing admission is both entrance and merit-based for programmes offered at UG and PG levels. A few popular exams accepted by the institution for admission are KEAM and CBSE 12th, etc.

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Nidhi Prasad

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In calss 12, you are required to take at least on eof the two subjects: biology and mathematics. Be aware that the IAT will have questions with equal weighting from the following subjects: physucs, maths, chemistry, and biology. However, there are no cutoff markers that are subject-specific. 

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Nidhi Prasad

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Bridge programs are provided by several colleges to help students who don't have engineering backgrounds into the field. The essential knowledge and abilitues needed to secceed in a chemical engineering programme may be covered in these courses.

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