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This is the most common route for PCB students who want to focus on the pure Science and research aspects (lab work, genetics, molecular biology). Math is not required for the BSc program. Your PCB combination is perfectly sufficient. You may need to appear for the CUCET  (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test), though high-scoring students (like yourself) are often given direct admission based on board marks.

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Chandigarh University typically follows a slab-based system for scholarships. 90% and above: Usually 50% to 100% scholarship (depending on the programme and entrance score). 85% to 89.9%: You are likely looking at a 20% to 40% scholarship on the tuition fees. 80% to 84.9%: Usually up to 20% scholarship.

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Anangsha Pandey

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Christ University Bannerghatta offers BSc course to students at the UG level. It is offered for 3 years in several specialisations. To be eligible for BSc at Christ University Bannerghatta, candidates must fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the college. Candidates must be Class 12 passed with a 50% aggregate with Mathematics.

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For the biosciences programme at Chandigarh University your tution fees is about 42000 per semester. You will also pay a 2500 semesterly examination fee and one-time 2000 refundable security deposit at time of admission. Your mandatory CUCET exam score can earn you substantial tution scholarship.

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Amrit

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If you have completed 12th with Mathematics from recognised board eg. CBSE/ICSE/Stateboard with around 50% marks. You are generally eligible to apply BSC Mathematics at Chandigarh University. BSC Math hons and BSC CSM courses are provided by CU including advance subjects like AI, Machine learning, Python and other computational languages. Scholarship test CUCET is conducted by the university to provide full and partial scholarship to students based on their percentile in entrance test.

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YogyaaOSharma

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Yes, the students who have graduated can get an opportunity to continue their higher education in Lovely professional university (LPU). In the event that you have done a B.Com in School of Open Learning, University of Delhi with 52, then you might also be eligible in a number of postgraduate programs in LPU with reference to the particular eligibility requirement of the course. In the case of courses such as M.Sc. in IT, most of the universities tend to favor candidates having a history in computer science, mathematics, or information technology. Nevertheless, LPU is characterized by flexible academic routes and has a possibility of ad

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Vidushi SharmaAuthor, research analyst, content writer, student

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Yes, you can apply for B.Pharm even if you are a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student and do not have Mathematics. Most universities accept students with either PCB or PCM in Class 12 for admission to the Bachelor of Pharmacy program. Mathematics is not compulsory, though having basic analytical skills can be helpful during the course.

For example, Lovely Professional University allows students with PCB or PCM background to apply for its B.Pharm program. The university provides modern laboratories, research exposure, and industry-oriented training, helping students build careers in pharmaceutical companies, healthcare sectors, rese

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Vidushi SharmaAuthor, research analyst, content writer, student

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hi,

Both Deshbandhu College and Sri Aurobindo College are good colleges under University of Delhi for B.Sc Physical Science. With 89.6%, you have a fair chance in both, though Deshbandhu often has slightly higher preference due to faculty and campus exposure. Alternatively, Lovely Professional University also offers strong science programs with modern labs and industry-oriented learning.

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Vidushi SharmaAuthor, research analyst, content writer, student

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Admission to B.Sc. programs at Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences may require CUET as per the latest admission guidelines. However, universities like Lovely Professional University offer B.Sc. and other sports-related programs through their own entrance test or merit-based admission, making it easier for students to pursue careers in physical education and sports sciences.

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Chikat Marchang

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Yes, students must pay an application/ registration fee of INR 300 while applying for George College of Management & Science admissions through the university admission portal of GCMS. This fee can be paid online through Net Banking while candidates are applying for their preferred course.

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