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Hello student , yes LNCT vidyapeeth university B-pharma is PCI approved . On their official website, under approval and recognition section , you can clearly see it is written PCI approved . PCI approval is important for any collage or university providing B-pharma course.
Yes , universities like Chandigarh University (CU) provide a Transfer Certificate (TC) after graduation if you apply for it.
This certificate is often required when you take admission to another university for your master’s program, as it proves that you have formally completed your studies and are not enrolled in CU anymore.
Along with the TC, you will also need your Migration Certificate, Provisional/Degree Certificate, and Marksheets to get admission in a different university.
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There are several universities that offer an MSc in physics or an MSc in mathematics to electronics engineering graduates by distance mode in the central or northern region.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Yes LNCT Vidhyapeeth University, Indore is indeed approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) for its B.Pharm program. The university’s School of Pharmacy is officially listed as PCI-approved, which is essential for the course’s validity and your eligibility as a pharmacist.
If you're a science graduate looking to pursue M.Sc. Psychology in Tamil Nadu, here are some of the best colleges and universities you should consider:
Top Picks for M.Sc. Psychology in Tamil Nadu
1. Central University of Tamil Nadu (Thiruvarur)
Offers M.Sc. in Applied Psychology.
Requires a Bachelor’s degree with 55% (General category).
Admission via CUET-PG.
2. Periyar University (Salem)
Known for its M.Sc. in Applied Psychology.
Accepts B.Sc. background; adds your preparation to its own entrance test or CUET.
3. Avinashilingam Institute, Coimbatore
M.Sc. Applied Psychology.
Requires ~50% at the UG level, with its own entrance exam.
4. Bharathiar University (Coimbatore)
Offers M.Sc. Applied Psychology.
Popular choice, charges 6K to 73K in tuition, accepts TANCET/CSIR-NET.
5. Sri Ramachandra Institute (Chennai)
M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology.
Offers strong clinical training; admission through its own entrance exam.
6. University of Madras (Chennai)
Multi-campus university with a well-respected Psychology department.
Offers M.Sc. Psychology via TANCET, with tuition ranging from 3k–68K.
7. Women's Christian College and JBAS College – Chennai
Good for M.Sc. Applied Psychology among women’s colleges.
Strong infrastructure and teaching environment.
8. PSG College of Arts & Science (Coimbatore)
Top-tier arts & science college with a Psychology program and high NIRF ranking.
You can pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science even if you have a PCB background in 12th grade, thanks to recent educational policy changes like NEP 2020 and new UGC guidelines.
However, traditional requirements often include Mathematics. Some private universities are now bridging this gap by offering specialized bridge courses in Mathematics during the initial semesters of the B.Tech CSE program.
This means you can get the required mathematical foundation needed for computer science subjects.
Make sure to check the specific eligibility requirements, which may involve university-level entrance exams, at the university you're interested in. Reputed universities like Lovely Professional University , VIT, SRM, Manipal, Amity , KIIT, and others may offer this option.
Ensure the program (including the bridge course) is approved by relevant bodies like AICTE for validity.
If your university is UGC-approved, then the B.Tech CSE degree with a bridge course in Maths is valid and legally recognized for jobs and higher studies, since universities don’t necessarily need AICTE approval. However, lack of AICTE recognition can sometimes create issues for PSU jobs, GATE, or government scholarships, so if your main goal is private sector jobs, higher studies abroad, or general industry roles, it is safe, but for PSU/government pathways, you should confirm AICTE approval before joining.
Yes, you are eligible for CUET . In CUET eligibility, only your Class 12 marks are considered, not Class 10.
Since you have passed Class 12 with Commerce, you can apply for CUET and take admission in good universities like DU, Chandigarh University, etc., if you meet their subject and percentage requirements.
Hope it helps !
Yes, after completing your B.Sc., you can pursue the Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed in Sanskrit) course from recognized universities or colleges that offer it. The eligibility criteria generally require graduation with Sanskrit as a subject or a degree in a related field from a recognized institution. Admission is usually through an entrance exam conducted by universities like Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, or Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University. Completing this course makes you eligible for teaching Sanskrit and related subjects in schools.
Hello! Thank you for reaching out. Yes, it is generally valid and safe. Universities sometimes offer BTech in CSE to students from non CS backgrounds like PCB through a bridge course in mathematics to cover foundational concepts needed for engineering. The bridge course is designed to bring you up to speed, so you can handle core CSE subjects without difficulty. You shouldn’t face major problems in the future as long as you are willing to put in extra effort to grasp programming and logic based subjects.
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