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Divyanshu Mishra

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Chennai's campus is relatively newer, while Noida's is more established . Noida is in a major metropolitan area, while Chennai is in a more regional setting. While both offer a variety of programs, Noida may have a stronger reputation for engineering, while Chennai might be more diverse. At last its you preference. I will recommend SNU Noida .

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Raj Yadav

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The minimum passing marks for B.Sc. Nursing at Madurai Medical College, College of Nursing is 50% in the 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. SC/ST students may have a relaxation to 45%. The college also considers NEET scores for admission. 

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Raj Yadav

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Admissions to the Government College of Fine Arts in Chennai typically open around the same time as admissions for other Tamil Nadu government arts and Science colleges. In 2024, admissions opened on May 6th.

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krish mittal

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Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science (SRCAS) in Coimbatore does not offer a B.Sc. Agriculture program. However, it provides various other B.Sc. courses such as Computer Science, Biotechnology, Information Technology, Physics, Chemistry, and Catering Science and Hotel Management. If you're specifically interested in pursuing Agriculture studies, you might consider the Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya Institute of Agriculture and Rural Development (IARD) in Coimbatore, which offers a Diploma in Agriculture. For more details on the programs and admissions, it's advisable to visit the respective official websites.

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UJJWAL SHUKLA

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In and around Madurai, colleges offering B.A. Archaeology programs include Saraswathi Narayanan College and the Madurai Kamaraj University (MKU). Saraswathi Narayanan College has a Centre for Archaeological and Historical Studies, while MKU's School of Historical Studies offers programs in Ancient History, which often includes archaeology. 

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SAI CHARAN

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SRM is better for BBA in Chennai because it has a larger network in Chennai and stronger placement cell for local and national recruiters.Many companies already recruit from SRM, even for BBA. Amity university is also good but placement support is stronger in older campuses (Noida, Mumbai).Chennai placements are still growing.

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Jas Kamra

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Some colleges in Thiruvarur that offer DPharm through distance education are Dr Kalam Polytechnic and Pharmacy college, Thanjavur Medical college, Srinvisan college of Pharma Science as well as GRT institute of pharmaceutical education and Research.

Therefore, institutions offering D.Pharm via distance learning may not be recognised by the PCI, and such qualifications might not be valid for professional practice.

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