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hello shraddha,
Bachelor of Science (BSc) is an undergraduate degree course usually of three years duration.
The BSc eligibility criteria are as follows:
Candidates should clear Class 12 in the Science stream with minimum 50 per cent to 60 per cent aggregate from a recognised board. It may be noted that the minimum percentage required for BSc admissions may vary depending on the policy of the university/ college in which a candidate is applying.
Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subject combinations.
Generally, there is no age limit for pursuing BSc unless specified by an institute's eligibility criteria
The course fee of BSc is from 20000 to 200000 INR.
Now moving toward your question you go through following link to know about the top colleges for BSc
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-india
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hope this will help you a lot.
thank you
Hello Mahiyadav
I hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that at your percentile you estimated rank would be around 225060 - 253000 . At this rank you hold very low chances of getting admission in Jamia university . I would like to suggest you to start preparing for next attempt and try to score rank below 30000 for getting some branch in cse of jamia university .Their is high muslim reservation in jamia, which a very high privilege to them,so i would suggest you to make some other backups too . Following is the cutt off for idea
For your reference , I am sharing the cut off
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hello,
you have to consider both things. if you are not interested in that subject then it will be difficult in your future to cope up with that subject some time people drop out from the subject. similarly, if you are choosing subjects which does not have any future therefore, you can not get much opportunity in future career. lesser the opportunity difficult is the getting a high income salary job.
Hello rajnees,
You cannot get UPTU colleges on the basis of JEE mains, as to get UPTU colleges you need to give UPSEEE which is a State level entrance examination.
Although there are colleges in UP which accept JEE mains score, but your percentile is very low, you need atleast 75 percentile or above to secure a government College.
I hope it helps
Best of luck
Dear Student,
Here are some good colleges for Bsc. Physics in Uttar Pradesh.
•IIT, Kanpur.
•Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
•Amity University, Noida.
•Bundelkhand University.
•School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University, Greater Noida.
•Invertis University, Bareilly.
•Mangalayatan University, Aligarh.
Hope it helps.
Thankyou .
Good luck!
The application form for JNU entrance examination 2021 is not yet released. The official notification and schedule is also not yet released. The registrations are expected to start in the month of April 2021 so please wait until the detailed notification in published. You can register for the exam and apply online as per the schedule that is notified. Please use the link below to check the important dates and other related information
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-application-form
Hi,
The premier Institutions for pursuing B. Arch across the country take admissions through different entrance exams, namely JEE (Advanced), JEE (Mains), and NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture). The Institutions categorized as per the Entrance Exams they accept are mentioned below. The digits against the Institutions denote their NIRF Ranking (among Architecture colleges) .
JEE (Advanced):
1. IIT Kharagpur
2. IIT Roorkee
JEE (Mains)- Paper 2
3. NIT Calicut
5. School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi
6. Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur
7. School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal
8. NIT Trichy
9. School of Planning and Architecture, Vijaywada
10. Jamia Milia Islamia
13. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture)
4. Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University (CEPT)- Ahmedabad (50% weightage to 10+2 or equivalent aggregate + 50% weightage to NATA scores)
12.Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)- (50% weightage to 10+2 or equivalent aggregate + 50% weightage to NATA scores)
JJ School of Architecture, University of Mumbai is also another premier option which you may target.
Hi, hope you’re well!
Here are few tips you may incorporate to answer the question:
To begin, you must gain conviction in your own reasons for pursuing an MBA; you will only be able to articulate your reasons for "Why Management as a Career?" to your interviewer if you fully realize it.
Justify your statements with genuine reasons. Authenticity is preferred by admissions committees over manufactured lies.
You must also remember that giving just one or two reasons will not suffice; you must provide a comprehensive set of reasons for your desire to pursue a career in management. A wide range of explanations can help to give your application more depth and credibility.
Linking your career aspirations, learning needs, and motivation with the strengths of the education programme is a very effective way of providing strong reasons (MBA). This approach strengthens your answer by grounding your desire to pursue a career in a desired field in terms of specific requirements.
Right approach to structure you answer
You must relate you answer to the following and add a good number of points that are specific to the career field that suits you:
- Your strengths and weaknesses: For instance, if you have strong persuasion skills, you will be more likely to contribute to the field of marketing. Similarly, if you have good interpersonal skills, you could be better suited for a role in human resources.
- Your educational qualifications: There are several fields of research that have a positive correlation with management specialisations. A bachelor's degree in Financial Studies, for example, indicates a strong interest in finance, while a bachelor's degree in Computer Applications provides a strong foundation for IT management, and a bachelor's degree in Industrial/ Production Engineering is better suited to a programme in Production Management.
This does not, however, mean that you are incompetent to follow a specific management stream if you have not previously studied it.
- Work experience: Use your previous job experience in a specific management field to your advantage. It demonstrates the ability to contribute to management in that capacity. This, however, must be supported by key learning, contributions, and accomplishments.
- Future expectations and ambition in life: Mentioning clear time-bound targets in a specific management area demonstrates consistency in terms of career advancement in that field.
- Specialization: It's possible that the specialisation you want to pursue is a result of a more simple interest. For example, if you have a strong interest in stock market analysis, this might be a good way to demonstrate your interest in finance.
- Give Real Life examples of your leadership: It doesn't have to be a large project that you've led; it can be any time that you've used leadership to accomplish something.
- Demonstrate your Management Mindset: Describe your strategic vision and how you plan to lead and manage a team to success. Consider mentioning any leadership challenges you've encountered or dealt with, and how you'd treat them differently.
- Source of developing interest in the field:
From a young age, you've had an interest in this profession or role type.
You were inspired by your parent, friend, or family member, and you realized you really enjoy it.
You want to support others and make a difference, and this job helps you to do just that.
You began your career in a different field, but later transferred within the precious company and discovered that you prefer the latter domain.
You read a book that made you interested in the field
You watched a film that made you interested in the field
You were encouraged to take up this career area by a professor or instructor.
You have a personal story or justification for being interested in the profession or industry.
Avoid the following:
Do not associate your choice of field with financial benefit. This seems to be too commercialised and routine.
Do not state a sector unless you have a basic understanding of it. It could backfire, resulting in a series of difficult-to-answer questions.
It's best not to depend your self introspection on the first year of Master's Education. This may mean you haven't done enough homework or aren't aware of your own strengths and career goals.
For more details and Tips: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mba-personal-interview-questions-for-admission
Hope this information helps!
All the best!
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