B.Sc.
Hello, Yes, you can absolutely switch from B.A. to B.Sc. However, you are correct: you will have to start the B.Sc. program from the 1st year.
The B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) and B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) are fundamentally different streams. The credits and subjects you studied in your B.A. 1st year (like History, Political Science, etc.) are not transferable to a B.Sc. program, which requires a completely different set of foundational subjects (like Physics, Chemistry, Maths, or Biology).
To make this change, you will have to drop your current B.A. course. Then, you must apply as a fresh candidate for B.Sc. 1st-year admission in the next academic session (e.g., through CUET 2026). You will also need to ensure you meet the 12th-grade eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. program, which typically requires a Science stream (PCM or PCB) background.
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Hello,
If you’re allotted a college in Round 3 of IPU BSc Nursing counselling and choose “Float/Upgrade”, then physical reporting is not required at that stage. You can wait for the next round’s upgraded allotment. Once you get the final preferred college, you’ll need to pay the 60,000-security fee and report physically to confirm your admission. If you don’t report after final allotment, your seat may be cancelled.
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Hello, Here is a direct list of the well-known colleges and universities in Nagpur, Maharashtra, that offer a B.Sc. in Mathematics. These institutions are expected to offer this program in 2026.
University and Top Colleges for B.Sc. Maths in Nagpur
Most admissions for these colleges (especially the affiliated ones) will be handled through the RTMNU portal or the respective college's autonomous admission process.
The possibility of finding a private BSc Nursing college with a total fee of INR 3 lakhs for four years is extremely low, as typical fees are much higher. However, you can significantly reduce your costs by aiming for merit-based admissions, government scholarships, and state-sponsored schemes.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Yes, students from other states can take admission to BSc paramedical courses in India. The specific eligibility requirements depend on the college and its admission policy. Most colleges require a 10+2 qualification, preferably in the science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as mandatory subjects.
Yes, students from other states like West Bengal or Assam can apply for BSc. MIT (Medical Imaging Technology) in Telangana colleges. Admission is usually through management quota or all-India merit, as state quota is reserved for Telangana residents.
You’ll need to apply directly to the college, submit 12th marks (PCB), and sometimes appear for a university-level entrance test or interview.
Hi dear candidate,
The month of November has already started and at most 3rd week of September, majority of private colleges closes their admissions for UG/PG due to full seats and commencement of new session.
You may look in open institutions like IGNOU if that's viable for you.
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Top B.Sc. Colleges in India 2025 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank
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The admission procedure varies by the type of institution that you choose to pursue BSc Nursing.
1. Government institutions : Admission will be based on your performance of class 12 or entrance exam like NEET.
2. Private institutions : Admission based on Class 12 performance or through Management quota.
3. AIIMS : Through entrance exam conducted by them.
Generally the institutions that offer admission based on Class 12, require minimum 50% marks in class 12.
Firstly select the institution as per your preferred location and other factors.
Then you can visit the official website of it to know about the admission procedure.
Kindly mention the name of the college that you're asking as the fee structure varies by the college.
However you can visit the official website of the college to know the exact fee structure.
If you only know the candidate’s name, you cannot check the B.Sc result directly. You need more details like the roll number, registration number, or date of birth .
You can try these steps:
Go to your university’s official result website.
Look for a section like “Student Result Search by Name” (if available).
Enter the candidate’s name and other details if asked.
If the site does not allow name search, you must get the roll number or registration number from the student or college.
Without those details, it’s not possible to check the exact result.
Hope it helps !
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