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Neha Batra

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Yes they are available in the market.
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Soham Kshirsagar Passionate for management studies

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The cutoff depends on college and may be, it depends upon city and state.
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pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As per the admission procedure, the 60% of seats are reserved for NE students based on merit ranking in JEE Mains and 40% for the rest through Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA).
The intake also includes admission to students under Self S
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Tanya Shrotriya

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Yes, in every university, you have to first do bachelor's then you are eligible to do masters. The terms and condition of the university clearly suggest you to first get your bachelor's done then apply for masters. They even ask for marks in y
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Dr. Uma Sinha Principal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Admission to all integrated UG programs, B.Ed programme is granted on the basis of marks scored in the Entrance Test conducted by the University, Tezpur University Entrance Examination (TUEE).
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Dr. Uma Sinha Principal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Eligibility-
45% marks at graduation level,Graduate in Education (major / honors) or any Other discipline.
Admission Procedure
Admission on the basis of the performance in the all India Entrance Examination held by the Tezpur University Entran
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Gargi Das Beat the failure

Guide-Level 12

In taking M.Sc physics you should have studied physics for 3 full years in graduation then you can seek admission in M.Sc physics. Chemistry is not a necessary subject it is counted as an ancillary subject in B.Sc. So don't worry you will get
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Gargi Das Beat the failure

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Since you are doing an integrated course, it will take 4 years .Actually, you are benefited in this, as you have integrated B.Ed, as I can see here. You can easily apply at schools at primary and middle school level, if you want to teach or li
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Mahi Pal Jakhar completed graduation

Contributor-Level 8

Dear friend,
As per my knowledge and my experience, you are definitely eligible for taking admission in integrated M.Sc chemistry without mathematics because there is no such criteria that you must have studied mathematics as a compulsory subj
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Gargi Das Beat the failure

Guide-Level 12

No, it is not compulsory. If you have B.Sc in mathematics you can apply for integrated mathematics.