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Hello STudent,
Bachelor of pharmacy or B pharma is a three years long undergraduate professional degree course which basically aims to to pharmaceutical science uses of drugs medical chemistry processing and many more. This course is provided by lots of institutes both private and government in all over India.
To
Hello Aspirant,
No, there would be no problem if you complete your studies from JSOS because JSOS stands for Jharkhand State Open School board and it is responsible for conducting board exams for classes 10th and 12th at state level for Jharkhand state. Few months back there were many rumors
Obviously you will use the UP Board result if its better or else you will have to go with the CBSE Board marksheet. You cant do it with both of them but you have to choose the marksheet which have better marks as it will provide you a better opportunity.
Dear Aspirant,
Ramkrishna Mission Residential College(Autonomous), Narendrapur, Kolkata ranked 20th in the college category in 2020 by NIRF. It is a premier institution. For B.S.C Statistics the admissions process is 1st you have to pass Higher Secondary. After that, you have to make an application on their site. And your
See JSOS stands for Jharkhand State Open School board and it is responsible for conducting board exams for classes 10th and 12th at state level for Jharkhand state. There are many rumors spreading around on social media that JSOS is no more valid but the fact is it
Hello candidate,
First of all, let me put it clear that coaching institute for any other search tution does not guarantees the school which obtained in an examination such as JEE.
Depends on your hard work and ud a of achieving your dream which counts finally. So, if you are
In general, all IIMs use a two-phase decision-making procedure. The CAT score is a deciding factor in the first phase. The WAT (Written Admission Test) and PI (Personal Interview) stages are completed by the shortlisted candidates from the first phase.
For confirmations, the vast majority of IIMs place the greatest
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It doesn't matter even if you have failed in your 6th subject, provided you should have passed in overall with 5 subject and your result status should be 'PASS' in your result/marksheet. and don't worry you will be able to take admission in NIT provided you should have passed
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