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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The institutions providing B.Sc Nursing courses usually have high cutoffs in their respective CNET exam and securing admission with a score of 55 may be tuff. Each college may have different requirements and cutoffs, although greater scores are typically recommended As you are from Budaun, so verify the particular colleges or universities of your area with respect to eligibility and cutoff. Reach out to admissions offices directly for the most up-to-date insights into your acceptance odds and insight on opportunities for admission.

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Kunal Lalwani

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As per the norms mentioned, to be on the roll of Banasthali Vidyapeeth one should have passed 10+2 with 60% marks. Based on the offered marks structure, having 64% in class 12th as per your analysis, you satisfy the requirement for eligibility. Here are the steps you can take to apply : Application form can be downloaded from the official website of the Institute where students need to fill the pre requisite details. Documents like mark sheets certification etc., regarding the candidate submitted to the organisation. Take the aptitude test if any is set. Go for counseling and admission once admitted It should also b
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priyul jain

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Admission is offered through both merit based as well as entrance based. Students after clearing their 10+2 need to appear in an entrance exam like UPSEE, TS EAMCET, BHU UET, PUCET, etc. and qualify the entrance exam with good marks to get admission to the BSc Physics Honours course.

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priyul jain

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 Versatile Career Opportunities: Graduates can explore diverse paths in research, academia, industry, and technology.Specializations: Students can specialize in Quantum Physics, Materials Science, Applied Mathematics, and more.Hands-on Learning: Practical applications and industry collaborations equip students with real-world skills.Innovative Teaching: The curriculum aligns with industry needs, emphasizing critical thinking and problem-solvingThe admission for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics programme is based on UK 12th or CBSE 12th results, and the fee is INR 50,000 If you’re interested in these areas, Quantum University cou
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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, you can because BSc Physics (Hons) can be followed by MSc Radiology. Sometimes course may be under the medical school as MSc Radiology or MSc Medical Physics where some universities accept students from Physics. Most of these programs find their application in the use of physics principles in processes such as medical imaging and radiation therapy.  To be eligible, you need to meet specific requirements, such as:The bridging courses include biology, chemistry or mathematics which will need to be done before the start of the actual course. This is due to the fact that the scholarship has a solid grounding within phys
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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For admission to the B.Sc. For admission in to G.N.M. (Post Basic) program of Tadikela Subbaiah School of Nursing, the candidate shall have secured overall at least 40% marks and a minimum average mark obtained in each subject as maybe determined by/Prescribed by INC- notification from time tonTime or produce certificate acceptable./ By INC. The most up-to-date cutoff info is usually available on the official website or by calling the Admissions office directly. Admission cutoffs are usually dependant on the number of applicants, their performance and seats available. Eligibility criteria - You must have done GNM (General Nursing and M
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Riya Khurana

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There are many job opportunities for graduates with a B.Sc. in chemistry .One can pursue Lab technician, medical chemist, chemical engineering, research scientist, industrial chemist, environmental chemist, chemical technologist, chemical teacher, food safety officer, biochemist, toxicologist, petrolium chemist etc.

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Yawar Bilal

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The typical duration of a course in BSc in Animation is 3 years. This can vary slightly from institution to institution and curricula. Some programs may run with extended options or even further specializations, but 3 years is the standard time of study for gaining a bachelor's degree in that particular field.

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Abhay shivhare

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Pursuing a B.Sc in Radiology can lead to a promising career, given the growing demand for medical imaging professionals. Radiologists and radiologic technologists play crucial roles in healthcare, diagnosing and treating medical conditions through imaging techniques like X-rays, MRI, and CT scans. With advancements in medical technology, the field offers competitive salaries, job stability, and opportunities for further specialisation and advancement in both clinical and research settings.

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Nandini Motwani

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No, you can't pursue a Nursing route with a non-clinical circulate in twelfth. - Nursing requires a medical circulation (biology, chemistry, and physics) in 12th. - Non-medical circulation (mathematics, commerce, and humanities) is not eligible for Nursing.

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