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MOHD ZAID

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Yes, North Bengal University (NBU) through CUET, you often ought to offer your 12 marksheet as proof of eligibility. This is due to the fact admission to the graduate programme is commonly based totally on your Class 12th.Your CUET rating is the main criteria for admission, however your 12 mark sheet is evidence of eligibility.Most programs require at the very least 12 percentage to qualify.Along with class 12th marksheet, you must have:Class tenth marksheet (as proof of birth).CUET Paper.Other files along with ID proof, class certificates (if applicable), and migration certificate.Eligibility Criteria:Be sure to meet the minimal route
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you may apply for admission to North Bengal University without a caste certificate if you belong to the General Category. If you belong to a reserved category, SC/ST/OBC, then a caste certificate is mandatory for claiming any reservation benefits.

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Arindam Modak

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Fee structure for M.Sc. programs at North Bengal University (NBU) varies as per the individual course. There would be a fee ranging on an average from ?25,000 to ?90,000 per annum for M.Sc. programs, depending on specializations. Better to check the NBU admissions portal or contact the university with regards to the precise information for a certain course M.Sc. Fee structure.

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Arindam Modak

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The M.Sc of North Bengal University and Siliguri Institute of Technology (SIT) does not offer the same academic focus. NBU is a most traditional university with more research opportunities, academic depth, and a diverse range of specializations in sciences. SIT is more focused on technical education compared to NBU, which may not have the same research-driven environment for the M.Sc. If a wider and more academic and research-based programme attracted you, then NBU would likely be the better option.

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Arindam Modak

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The number of seats made available for B.Sc. students in North Bengal University (NBU) varies from department to department, course to course and availability of seats differ from stream to stream, for example from Physics, Chemistry or Biology. Normally, number of available seats in the course to be offered at the university is announced to the students anywhere around the time of admission. To get more specific information about the seat matrix available for this academic year, visit NBU admission portal or visit the particular department of interest. 

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Arindam Modak

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For admission to M.Sc. courses at North Bengal University (NBU), candidates have to appear for an entrance test, and the cut-off for each programme will vary according to the department and the number of candidates. The entrance exam marks and prior academic performance become vital for courses like M.Sc. Tea Science, M.Sc. Computer Science, M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. Bioinformatics, and others.For the latest and comprehensive cut-off details regarding M.Sc. programmes, visit the official website of NBU under admissions section or get in touch with the university directly.

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Arindam Modak

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Though the B.Sc placements in North Bengal University (NBU) cannot stand against that of technical or professional courses, it surely provides some opportunities, especially in fields related to Science and research. The following factors underlie the overall placement scenario:Specialization: Among different streams of B.Sc, Computer Science, Environmental Science and Biotechnology are now considered to be having a high promise in placement, as compared to other fields. The other fields are mainly Physics and Chemistry-they have a little different approach and an inclination of both higher studies and research positions.Internships an
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Arindam Modak

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In general, NBU conducts its own entrance exam for admission into M.Sc programs. Except for a few M.Sc programs, all other M.Sc programs by NBU require a score obtained through NBU's own entrance exam. These entrance exams will usually be subjects for candidates based on the syllabus from their undergraduate studies.Moreover, some admission programs may also be based on the results of the following national or state-level examinations:GATE (for M.Sc in Physics or any other related course)CSIR NET/JRF (for the research-based M.Sc course)WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) (in some cases).It must be checked with respect to the
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Minimum marks for 2023 admission in M.Sc programs, generally depending on the course and the category of the applicant, would be followed mainly by NBU. Here follows the basic eligibility conditions:Eligibility: Almost all M.Sc programs (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, other sciences; such as) generally requires Bachelor's (B.Sc) type degree preceding that with an aggregate of at least 50-55% marks applicable across the disciplines. The specific conditions may vary by departments.Merit-Based Admission: Admission into M.Sc courses is done on preceding modalities according to student performance from previous degrees course-wise; above
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Procuring admission into the B.Sc programme of North Bengal University (NBU) with 60% in Class 12th is possible, but is mostly influenced by the course you are applying for and the competition that particular year. Broadly, holding the following factors for admission to NBU :-Course Specific Cutoff :- Cutoff will vary from year to year depending on the course you are looking into, especially in most popular streams like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, which may not fall under the 60%.Category: There's always some marginal relaxation given to anyone who belongs to a particular reserved category like SC/ST/OBC when it comes to cutoffs c
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