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In DU, admissions are done on the basis of Best Four Subjects' Marks or BFS Marks. BFS is calculated by choosing best three marks of your subjects of 10+2 and including English/Hindi.Now, admission in Maths (H) in DU depends upon your category
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In DU, admissions are done on the basis of Best Four Subjects' Marks or BFS Marks. BFS is calculated by choosing best three marks of your subjects of 10+2 and including English/Hindi.Now, admission in Maths (H) in DU depends upon your category and the college you wish to go for. The following are minimum required Best four Subject Marks Percentage required to take clear cutoff, the lowest observed.North Campus Colleges:General: 94%OBC: 92.5%SC: 88%ST: 85%South campus Colleges:General: 90%OBC: 86.5%SC: 84%ST: 82%Note: The information is sourced from various external sources and may vary.
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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The National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi, has a placement cell that serves the students in obtaining job positions in the public health sectors and healthcare management sectors and related areas. The placement
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The National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi, has a placement cell that serves the students in obtaining job positions in the public health sectors and healthcare management sectors and related areas. The placement cell coordinates career development workshops, mock interviews, and networking events for all students to prepare them for the market. It collaborated with some of the top organizations, government agencies, NGOs, and some health care institutions that give placement support. Many graduates of the institute have been successfully placed in renowned organizations, both in India and internationally, making the placement cell an essential part of the student's career progression.
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a year ago
Is admission open in National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi?
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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Yes, the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, provides scholarships for deserving students. Scholarships are generally available to students on the basis of their merit and financial status. The governm
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Yes, the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, provides scholarships for deserving students. Scholarships are generally available to students on the basis of their merit and financial status. The government is providing scholarships that comprise the Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships and various funding options under several organizations of health and public health sciences. NIHFW also provides student benefits at the entry level by helping students access financial aid through various welfare schemes that make education accessible to those from economically and relatively weaker sections. Students are encouraged to inform about scholarship during admission.
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Here's the admission criteria for MSc Microbiology at DU:EligibilityCourse RequirementsMarks RequirementsFor Entrance BasedB.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons) or an equivalent Undergraduate Degree in any branch of Life Sciences/ Medical Sciences/
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Here's the admission criteria for MSc Microbiology at DU:EligibilityCourse RequirementsMarks RequirementsFor Entrance BasedB.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons) or an equivalent Undergraduate Degree in any branch of Life Sciences/ Medical Sciences/ any branch of Biology60% or above marks in qualifying examFor Merit BasedB.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology from the University of Delhi (after 10+2+3) 60% or above marks in qualifying examNote: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.
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a year ago
What is MBA/PGDM fees in National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi?
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The MBA/PGDM fees at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, are approximately INR 2,50,000 for the entire course. This fee covers all the facilities provided by the institute.Payment can be made via d
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The MBA/PGDM fees at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, are approximately INR 2,50,000 for the entire course. This fee covers all the facilities provided by the institute.Payment can be made via demand draft or online mode, but cash payments are not accepted on campus.
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Liyansha JainCurrent Student
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Yes, BSc is one of the flagship courses offered at Kamala Nehru College. This is a UG level course and is available for a duration of three years. BSc students are placed in top organisations at top positions. BSc students are taught problem-s
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Yes, BSc is one of the flagship courses offered at Kamala Nehru College. This is a UG level course and is available for a duration of three years. BSc students are placed in top organisations at top positions. BSc students are taught problem-solving skills, communication skills, critical thinking and analytical reasoning, and several other skills.
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a year ago
Is there any entrance exam conducted for admission to BA (Hons) History at Delhi University?
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Divya Current Student
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You will have to appear for the CUET-UG entrance exam in the subjects you studied in Class 12, which takes place every year for admission to various courses at top Indian universities such as Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jami
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You will have to appear for the CUET-UG entrance exam in the subjects you studied in Class 12, which takes place every year for admission to various courses at top Indian universities such as Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia, etc. Also, Stephens College, DU conducts an interview round after you get shortlisted through CUET.However, if you wish to pursue the course on a merit-basis then you will have to explore other college options in India that do not require any entrance exam or face-to-face interview rounds.
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The NIHFW provides training programs for professionals in public health, family planning, reproductive health, health management, and health policy. The institute ensures that the skills and knowledge of health and family welfare services pers
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The NIHFW provides training programs for professionals in public health, family planning, reproductive health, health management, and health policy. The institute ensures that the skills and knowledge of health and family welfare services personnel working in rural and underserved areas of India are upgraded. For public health research and policy formulation also, NIHFW remains significant. It researches a wide range of health issues, including maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, and communicable diseases. The research findings provide, for the most part, a basis for government policies. The institute provides technical support to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in help shaping national policies and programs
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a year ago
How is the faculty at Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences, University of Delhi?
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Siya rani nathCurrent Student
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The faculty at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) at the University of Delhi is considered to be world class: Some faculty membersDr. Nimesh G. Desai is the director and editor in chief, and other faculty me
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The faculty at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) at the University of Delhi is considered to be world class: Some faculty membersDr. Nimesh G. Desai is the director and editor in chief, and other faculty members include:Dr. Sujata Chaturvedi, professor and head of pathology rDr. Rajeev Thakur, professor and head of microbiology Dr. Rachna Agarwal, associate professor of neurochemistry Dr. Sarbjeet Khurana, associate professor of epidemiology
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a year ago
Where are Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences, University of Delhi alumni working?
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Some alumni of the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) at the University of Delhi work at IHBAS itself, while others work at other institutions:IHBAS: 8.4% of alumni work at IHBASAIIMS: 6.11% of alumni work at AIIMS (All I
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Some alumni of the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) at the University of Delhi work at IHBAS itself, while others work at other institutions:IHBAS: 8.4% of alumni work at IHBASAIIMS: 6.11% of alumni work at AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi)
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