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With a rank of 32,227 in BSc Agriculture, you may face difficulty getting into top government agriculture colleges, especially in competitive states. However, you still have a fair chance of admission in private agriculture colleges or in government colleges in less competitive zones, depending on your reservation category and
The merit cut-off for government BSc colleges varies based on the specific college, course, and category of the applicant. Generally, government colleges have higher cut-offs than private colleges. For example, in UP, general category students might need to score between 50-60% in their qualifying exams or have a percentile between
Hi Aleena, To apply for B.Sc. Radiography & Imaging Technology at Tirunelveli Medical College (TVMC), you have to fulfill basic eligibility criteria: Eligibility: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at the 10+2 level. Minimum 50% (aggregate) marks at the 10+2 level. To apply for B.Sc. Radiography & Imaging Technology, visit the official
To apply for the BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology course at Tirunelveli Medical College, candidates need to check the official website for application forms and eligibility criteria, which typically includes passing 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Admission is usually merit-based, relying on the marks obtained in the qualifying exam.
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Here are some B.Sc. paramedical courses in India that have good scope and high-paying job opportunities:
B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology : Good demand in labs and hospitals, salary Rs. 3-6 LPA.
B.Sc. Radiology/Imaging : High demand in diagnostic centres, salary Rs. 3-7 LPA.
B.Sc. Operation Theatre Technology : Needed
If an OBC candidate gets an open rank of 71,328 in ABVMU exams for BSc Nursing, the chances of getting a good college are very low.
Usually, good colleges have much better (lower) cut-off ranks. With this rank, you might get admission in less popular or private colleges, but
Yes, you can still apply for admission to the BSc BEd ITEP course at Kurukshetra University for 2025, even if you didn’t include it in your preference list during the NCET application.
After the NCET results come out, universities will start their counselling and admission process based on the
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The study and management of forests and natural resources are the main topics of a forestry course. The goal of the forestry curriculum is to give students a foundational understanding of forest ecology, conservation, sustainable management techniques, harvesting timber, managing animal habitat, and other forestry-related topics. Course expenses
Hello Sanjana,
The fees for a BSc in Forestry vary depending on the college and whether it is a government or private institution.
In government colleges, the annual fees usually range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 25,000.
Private colleges typically charge between Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 1,50,000 per year.
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