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YASH SHARMA

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There are two ways to pursue LLB after completing class 12th in science.
* **Integrated LLB Course:** You can pursue a 5-year integrated LLB course after class 12th in science. These courses are offered by various national law universities and private colleges across the country. The eligibility criteria for these courses vary from college to college, but in general, you will need to have a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in your class 12th exams.
* **3-Year LLB Course:** You can also pursue a 3-year LLB course after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline. However, it is important to note that the admission process for 3-year
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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology considers JEE Main scores as one of the factors for admission to its BTech programme. However, the institute also has certain eligibility criteria, including a minimum aggregate score of 60% in PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) in the qualifying examination. If you have less than 60% in PCM, it is unlikely that you will be eligible for admission to Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology. It is advisable to check the institutes eligibility criteria and admission process before applying.

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Sastra University admissions are both merit and entrance-based. Students are selected based on various national-level entrance exams like JEE Main NEET GATE etc. The deemed university revised its Engineering admission policy during 2022 admissions, with 30 per cent of seats based on Class 12 scores and the remaining 70 per cent based on Class 12 and JEE Main Scores, together. According to a similar question on Shiksha. Com, you might have a chance of getting admission for CSE at Sastra University with your +2 marks and JEE Mains score. However, it is important to note that cutoffs change every year and depend on various factors such as
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Yes. To get admission to the University of Delhi (DU), you will need to meet the eligibility criteria and clear the cutoff marks for the course and college of your choice. For admission to undergraduate courses in DU, the university considers the marks obtained in your 12th class board exams or equivalent. The cutoff marks for admission are decided based on various factors such as the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the previous year's cutoff trends. Your academic profile seems to be decent, but it is difficult to determine whether you will meet the cutoff marks for admission to a specific course and college in DU with
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Pharma. D (Doctor of Pharmacy) is a professional doctoral degree in pharmacy that prepares graduates for clinical pharmacy practice or research. Here are some colleges that offer Pharma. D courses without entrance exams and have a good track record of placements:
1. Nirma University, Ahmedabad
2. JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru
3. PSG College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore
4. Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune
5. KLE College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru
6. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal
7. Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai
These colleges offer excellent academic programs and state-of-the-art facilities for pharmacy education, including r
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) course after completing your 12th standard with a PCB Physics Chemistry Biology group and 76% marks. BBA is a popular undergraduate programme that is designed to provide students with an understanding of various aspects of business management, such as accounting, finance, marketing, and human resources. To get admission into a BBA programme, you need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the college or university you wish to apply to. Generally, most colleges require a minimum of 50-60% marks in 12th standard, and some colleges may have specific entrance e
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The fee structure for NIOS 12th Science (B group) may vary depending on the subjects you choose and the study center you enroll in. Generally, the fees for NIOS 12th Science (B group) range between Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 5,000 for the registration fee, and Rs. 1,200 to Rs. 1,500 for each subject. In addition to this, you may also have to pay additional fees for practical exams, study materials, and other miscellaneous charges. Regarding your second question, yes, you can choose any three subjects from the Science stream (B group) for the NIOS 12th exams. The B group includes subjects such as Physics Chemistry Mathematics, Biology Geography,
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