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Hi there,  For MBA in Tourism and Hospitality at Lovely Professional University (LPU), the LPU-NEST syllabus is different from the standard syllabus that includes Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, which is typically for engineering and science-related programs. Instead, the LPU-NEST for MBA programs, including Tourism and Hospitality, generally focuses on subjects like General Awareness, English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning.  So, if you're preparing for LPU-NEST for MBA in Tourism and Hospitality, you don't need to study Physics, Chemistry, or other science subjects. Instead, your focus should be on topics
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UG entrance exam for PCB students are NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), which is primarily for medical courses like MBBS, the other exam can be  Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for various science-related courses at central universities, the IISER Entrance Exam (IAT) for admission to Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), and the NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) for programs at NISER and CEBS, all of which allow PCB students to apply depending on the specific course and institution

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Given your 2 years of experience in the Chemical industry, an MBA with a specialisation that complements your background would be highly beneficial. Operations Management and Supply Chain Management would be excellent choices as both focus on managing production, logistics, and distribution, which are integral to the chemical industry. If you're aiming for leadership roles, Strategic Management would provide skills in business strategy and decision-making. Sustainability or Environmental Management is also a great option, given the increasing importance of sustainable practices in the chemical sector. Alternatively, if you're intereste
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Cluster University of Jammu does not publish the current Bsc in Chemistry cutoff data. The CUET PG 2024 cutoff indicates Cluster University of Jammu maintains total admission marks between 46 to 65. A better understanding of cutoff patterns emerges through examination of cutoff data at the University of Jammu. Previous year's University of Jammu UG courses data showed 85.03 was needed for Integrated BA-BEd admission and 50.71 for Integrated BSc (Hons)-MSc in Physics in the third merit list of 2023. These established cutoff scores derive from historical data but do not guarantee accuracy for present cutoff calculation.

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B.Sc. in Chemistry is an excellent choice for students interested in the fields of research, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, or advanced studies in chemistry. Lovely Professional University (LPU) in North India stands out as a great institution for pursuing this program due to its modern infrastructure, industry-aligned curriculum, and practical exposure. The program at LPU emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience through state-of-the-art laboratories and research opportunities. LPU's placement support and strong industry connections further enhance the career prospects of its graduates.In North India, besi
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 Dear Just Tobeprecise, In the Maharashtra HSC (Class 12) board exams, the Physics and Chemistry papers are common for both the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) streams. However, the English paper is a compulsory subject for all students, regardless of their stream. Therefore, while the Physics and Chemistry exams are the same for both streams, the English exam is standardized across all streams.Best regards, Ankit

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Mewar University in Rajasthan operates a B.Sc. Chemistry programme featuring a thoughtful learning structure which explores essential and sophisticated chemistry concepts. Students in the programme receive theoretical instruction alongside practical training through laboratories which are fully equipped. The university prioritizes student involvement by organizing regular workshops which are combined with seminars and industry-inspired events managed by qualified Chemistry faculty.The university runs student research programs to support learners interested in advanced academic studies or development and research-oriented careers. Mewar
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