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Tanya Sharma

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Bachelor of Science B.Sc. - Danielson College, Chhindwara
Mode of Learning:
Full Time
Course Level:
Bachelors Degree
Course Duration:
3 Years
Syllabus:
BIOPHYSICS
Physics B Sc
Agricultural Microbiology
Botany B.Sc
Chemistry B.Sc
Electronics B.Sc
Fishery Science B.Sc
Mathematics BA-B.Sc
Microbiology B.Sc.

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Shalu Nisha

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Veterinarians have a very bright future in both rural and urban areas. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets livestock and work to improve public health. Veterinarians are not just health workers, but there also involved in research work. Rapid growth in the poultry and animal products technology sector has resulted in increased demand for veterinarians. Aviaries wildlife sanctuaries and zoological parks also need veterinary specialists. Private college 1.22 Lacs to 30 Lacs
Government college 4.24 k to 34 Lacs.

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Aakash Chauhan

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If you have studied Hindi as a first language in grade 12 (Karnataka board PUC 2), you can write any Hindi language proficiency exam such as:
1 Hindi Prachar Sabha Exam: This exam is conducted by Hindi Prachar Sabha and is available in various levels such as Praveshika, Parichaya, Praveen, and more.
2 Rashtrabhasha Exam: This exam is conducted by Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha and is available in various levels such as Parichay, Prathamik, and more.
3 Kendriya Hindi Sansthan Exam: This exam is conducted by Kendriya Hindi Sansthan and is available in various levels such as Praveshika, Prathamik, and more.
4 Hindi Exam conducted by Hi
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ANKUR KUMAR SINGH

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Yes you can change your college but you have check for all the subjects you have taken also available there. Other wise it will make problems for you.

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Lael P Joby

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Yes, non-Karnataka origin NRI students can get admission to SIT (Siddaganga Institute of Technology) in Karnataka state. SIT is a recognised engineering college in Karnataka and it admits students from different parts of the country and the world. The admission process for NRI students is slightly different from that of Indian students. NRI students can apply for admission to SIT through the NRI quota. The eligibility criteria and admission process for NRI students are generally the same as for Indian students, except for the requirement of NRI status proof. NRI students are required to produce the necessary documents, such as their pa
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tarun mittal

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Well to be honest I did not score well in my degree but failure teaches you a lot. In Physical Chemistry you will find derivations which include very complex Differentiation and integration formula written one after another by skipping steps which may feel very unintuitive unless you are really good at mathematics. Just practice it multiple times so that you do not forget the steps (do not go too deep in deriving the formula itself, you will get frustrated if you do not like mathematics). So, inorganic and physical Chemistry papers normally woupd not hurt you much if you keep yourself updated daily by revising what you have done for th
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palak mahajan

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Hi,
No, you can't join the last two exams for the commerce in Correspondence. You just can't mix two types of degree as per your convenience. Just think and go for the one type only and good luck.

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varun balakrishnan

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Hope you are doing well, now coming back to the question, Yes you can transfer from one college to another college in the second year of B.Com course but you have to continue your studies under the same University. If you want to take admission in the another university then it is not possible.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If wants to do Engineering/ Medical and Design related courses, then CBSE board is the best. Because the syllabus of entrance exams are oriented towards the CBSE.

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