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Sukriti Arora

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The answer to this question has changed in past few years. Yes, a commerce student can pursue home Science because many of the institutions have allowed this to certain extents but it still depends on the school authorities that they are providing this option or not.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Here are some basic steps followed in the BSc Home Science admission process:Qualifications: Fulfil the requirements for eligibility, such as Class 12 from the Science stream. Application: Choose a university or college, visit to their website, and fill out the application.Entrance: Take the entrance test, like the UPCATET, ICAR AIEEA, or CUET.Counselling: Complete choice forms to indicate desired colleges and courses, as well as attending a counseling session.Admission Fee: Complete the requirements for admission, including document verification and fee payment.

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Rishvanjas Sharma

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Hi Anjali, Although you have already selected LPU into the consideration, there is no point in discussing about other programs. I was looking at your question and found that you have not specified the programme name. Anyways, you have studied very good subjects. According to the subjects you have opted, I can suggest you, those will be the best courses for you to pursue. B.A (Hons. ) would be a great choice for you.
1) B.A (Hons. ) Political Science, History, English. I recommended this to you because you seems to be a focused mind wanting to pursue super specialisation. Along with super specialisation in any chosen discipline, LPU pro
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Food Science & Nutrition is given below. Eligibility criteria : 10+2 with minimum 50% of marks with English as one subject. The maximum weightage of 30% is given to 12th Science+Maths students. While the Nil weightage is given to Non Science and Non Maths students in selection. So you can apply here in B.Sc. Home Science but selection is very difficult if you have not studied Maths at 12th level.

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Shahnawaz Ansari

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Hi,
You can do B.Ed in Home Science.

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