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It depends on which course do you want to enroll yourself in. Moreover, you can apply in any private, government or semi-government college, provided that you must fulfill their eligibility criteria or set of rules that every college possess.
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1. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) courses
Once Engineering took the limelight; this course was degraded for no reason by many parents and students.
However, the fact is that this course gives you various opportunities to study diverse subject areas and today’s IT companies are recruiting the best candidates from B.Sc
If you have Biology in your 10+2 then you can obviously go for the course of Nutrition. In general most colleges in Westbengal offers Chemistry as an Generic Elective but usually Mathematics isn't offered with such combination. There are many colleges which offers combination such as Nutrition, Zoology, Botany. So
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I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but you are not eligible for B Pharma in Dispar i. e Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi
This is because ,
To be eligible for B Pharma one needs at least 55% marks seperately in each of
Dear Aspirant,
The UPSC Maths Syllabus is as follows:
Linear Algebra : Vector spaces, linear dependence and independence, subspaces, bases, dimension; linear transformations, rank and nullity, matrix of a linear transformation. Algebra of Matrices; row and column reduction, rank of a matrix; inverse of a matrix; solution of system of
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AS CBSE started to offering student of class 10 to types of mathematics that is basic maths and standard math. The basic difference between the standard maths and basic math is dead basic math are ineligible to study mathematics in higher classes while students with standard math can
It is hard to get a seat in your rank. As BHU is one of the best universities in India. Seats gets reserved and nobody leaves their seat so esily. I mean you can wait bt according to the stats you may not get a seat.
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Students seeking BSc Economics admission are required to follow the minimum eligibility criteria laid down by the admission authority. The candidate should have passed class 12 or any other equivalent examination from a recognized board. The candidate should have a minimum of 50% marks in class 12th board exams.
Firstly, let me tell you a bit of new NEP, which is not applicable yet. So, you can't switch your stream till now. As per latest NEP you can switch to any of the stream of your desired by keeping your ongoing stream on hold and getting the diploma
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Please provide the name of the college or the entrance exam(if any) for which you have forgotten your registration number. If you are talking about the college registeration number, then you can find your registration number in your ID card or even the admit card. You may check
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