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Beginner-Level 5
To get into college like NIE, and if you want to join the Civil branch. Try to get distinction and above in PU board but KCET marks is considered 50% along with with PU 50%.
Also your category depends on alot to get a seat. Here are
2018 engineering cutoff for civil:
Round 1
GM - 15400
3AG - 16150
3BG - 16146
2AG - 20236
2BG - 24699
1AG - 18464
SCG - 29816
STG - 22105
But whatever is your category if are writing KCET in the year 2020
try to focus on getting good marks.
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Both the courses are better in their way. In what you have interest and in what you can score better go for that. Every course has pros and cons.
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Being a B.Sc (Chemistry) Graduate, you are eligible to pursue an M.Sc (Forensic Science) 2 Years Duration from any College/ Universities like Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, etc.
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The Duration of B.Sc (Microbiology/ Botany/ Chemistry) is three year duration in any Indian university as per UGC Guidelines. You should have HSC as an eligibility for that.
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Suppose you have 5 subjects in your curriculum, simply add all the number of marks you get in an exam, and then divide the marks with the total marks of all the 5 subjects. After this, multiply by 100 to get the percentage of marks you got in your respective exam, as simple as that.
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