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Arindam Modak

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Different institutions have different requirements for B.Sc. in Nursing and the cutoff depends on student category. For example, the expected cutoff marks for B.Sc. Nursing under NEET 2024 are:--- General Category (UR/EWS): 720-130 marks (50th percentile)- SC/ST/OBC: 129-105 marks (40th percentile)- SC/PwD/OBC-PwD: 119-105 marks (40th percentile)- UR/EWS-PwD: 129-120 marks (45th percentile)- ST-PwD: 119-105 marks (40th percentile)The above-mentioned are qualifying cutoffs, which means the opening and closing ranks will vary from college to college. Many government and private colleges will have specific cutoff marks, which may not matc
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Abhignan bollam

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The fee structure for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science at N.C. Autonomous College, Jajpur, is typically divided into tuition fees, examination fees, and other charges for facilities and activities. However, specific amounts for these fees have not been disclosed directly on popular educational platforms. I recommend reaching out to the college's administration or checking their official resources for a detailed breakdown of fees, as they may vary depending on the specific year or other factors.

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The cutoff for the SC category at N.C. Autonomous College for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science is determined based on various factors such as the number of applicants and available seats. For 2023, the cutoff for the SC category was 62% in the 12th board exams. You may want to reach out directly to the college for the specific cutoff details for the current year.

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The IIT Madras B.S. in Medical Sciences and Engineering is perhaps one of the new programs that seek to blend medical sciences and engineering into one. The admission to this program will be through the JEE Advanced examination, and the candidate should also fulfill eligibility criteria as well as have to contend with cutoffs according to his rank. The course has an internship in a hospital associated with it and aims to bridge theory with practical hands-on experience. The actual specifics of the cutoff will depend on how candidates perform in JEE Advanced and the subsequent counselling.

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Here is how one can go about the pursuit of a B.Sc. in Dietetics after having done their B.Sc. in Home Science and M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition:Check for Eligibility: The eligibility criteria for most universities offering a B.Sc. in Dietetics are the remarks regarding background in Home Science, Food Science, or Nutrition. Hence, you will be eligible for most institutions based on your qualifications.Search for Universities:- Search for colleges or universities that offer a B.Sc. programme in Dietetics. Some famous ones in India include:Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi. (affiliated to DU)National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderaba
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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The syllabus of the B.Sc. Nursing CUET exam is divided into three core sections. The first section is the Language Test, which includes reading comprehension, literary aptitude, and vocabulary. The second section focuses on Domain Subjects, where candidates read from the syllabi of Class 11 and 12 for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology-about human physiology, microbiology, and health-related sciences. This final section is the General Test, it covers general knowledge, current affairs, logical reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and basic mathematical concepts. For a proper preparation towards the CUET B.Sc. Nursing entrance exam, these co
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No, BSc IT courses are not offered by MSU of Baroda. From Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, different streams of the BSc courses are being offered to the students of MSU; however, as a distinct course, BSc IT has not been offered so far. BCA: Streams that correspond to that can take admission there. BSc Application Form. Courses are generally dependent on Class 12 marks and an entrance exam, depending upon the specialisation. Details available at: MSU website or can be contacted directly in the admission office. 

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A B.Sc in fashion design is offered by a number of colleges in Salem. Among the notable establishments is AVS College of Arts and Science which is connected to Periyar University and provides a B.Sc. in Textile and Fashion Designing. It is a three-year, full-time curriculum that emphasises both theoretical and practical understanding of textiles and clothing design.Furthermore, Salem Sowdeswari College offers fashion and costume design degrees that prioritise originality and abilities applicable to the business. Higher secondary education completion is usually required for admission.

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A minimum of 50% in 12th grade, particularly in Science courses like biology, chemistry and physics, is normally required for admission to a B.Sc. programme in cardiac technology. With 40% you might have trouble getting accepted into the majority of reputable universities that offer this degree. Some private universities, on the other hand, might give admission based on management quota or have less stringent requirements Additionally since some of the schools can have more accommodating prerequisites taking a cardiac technology Diploma or certificate degree could be an alternate path.

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Abhishek Jha

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After completing a B.Sc. in Life Sciences, you can pursue various PG courses such as:1. M.Sc. in Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Genetics – Offers deep knowledge in biological sciences.2. M.Sc. in Biochemistry – Focuses on chemical processes in living organisms.3. M.Sc. in Environmental Science – For those interested in environmental conservation.4. M.Sc. in Biomedical Science – Combines biology with health sciences.5. M.A. in Public Health – For a career in health policy and management.

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