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Hello Sakib
For taking admission in a M.A.S. Degree College, the application window generally opens in May/June with the first merit being announced generally in the may of July. While different colleges may have different dates, this is a general overview of the timeline.
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If your family income is less than 1 lakh, you may be eligible for a 100 percent tuition fee waiver at SMVDU under the Student Merit cum Means Scholarship Scheme. This scheme supports students from economically weaker backgrounds and also considers academic performance. The waiver typically applies to tuition fees for the first few semesters, and in some cases, partial hostel fee waivers are provided. Eligibility depends on your family income, merit, and program, so it’s important to check the official SMVDU admission brochure or website for detailed guidelines.
Hello Aspirant,
No, directly joining a B.Ed after 12th is not possible. The minimum eligibility for B.Ed in India is a graduation or equivalent (BA, B.Sc, B.Com or equivalent). After 12th you could take a teacher training course like D.El.Ed or B.El.Ed (integrated) if you want to start your teaching career earlier.
Yes, Computer Science courses are available in many formats depending on your interest:
To know more details visit: https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-course
Availability will depend on your marks, entrance exam, and location.
Thank you, and all the best for your studies.
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Id you didn’t pass FMGE you can apply for MBA course.You can choose specializations like Hospital & Healthcare Management, Hospital Administration, Pharmaceutical Management, or even General MBA. Give entrance exams like CAT,MAT,XAT,CMAT or SNAP to get top colleges or you can apply to private Universities that accept students without any entrance exam.
Some good colleges for MBAs are Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (Pune), Tata Institute of Social Sciences , KJ Somaiya (Mumbai), Apollo Institute of Hospital Administration (Hyderabad), Manipal Academy of Higher Education or IIMs etc.
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The number of subjects in B.Sc in Agriculture varies from college to college and university to university but these are the general subjects which are taught in most colleges in first semester:
1. Fundamentals of Agronomy 2. Fundamentals of Soil Science 3. Fundamentals of Horticulture 4. Comprehension & Communication Skills in English 5. Rural Sociology & Educational Pyschology 6. Agriculture Heritage 7. Human Values and Ethics / NSS / NCC / Physical Education.
To know more about B.Sc in Agriculture: B.Sc in Agriculture by CAREERS360
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Here are some best colleges for Girls for Engineering:
1.Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan
2.Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women , Delhi
3.Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Pune
4.PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
5.Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala
6.VIT Vellore
7. SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai
Since you have passed Class 12 with PCB, English, and IT with 61 percent, you are eligible to apply for B.Sc. Botany seats at PN College, provided the college accepts students with your combination of subjects. For Phase-II selection, admission depends on seat availability, merit, and cutoff marks from Phase I. With 61 percent, you may have a chance for admission if seats remain vacant after Phase-I allotment, but it is not guaranteed. It’s best to keep checking the official counselling or college website for Phase II updates and merit lists.
If you are done in msc agriculture then you are trying to do embryologist course it's completely different because in embryologist you will study completely about the reproductive system and if you are still interested to take embryologist you can go for that but if have only intrest in agriculture you can choose any other based on your interest
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Admission through an IP CET score depends on multiple factors such as your score, rank, category, and the number of available seats in the course you are applying for. Generally, universities and colleges that accept IP CET scores will release a cut-off list after the results. If your rank falls within the cut-off for your desired college and course, you will likely get admission. It’s also important to note that the competition level changes every year depending on the number of applicants. If your score is slightly below the cut-off, you can still wait for subsequent rounds of counseling, as seats sometimes open up when other candidates withdraw. You should also keep backup options ready.
For more updates visit: https://university.careers360.com/exams/ipu-cet
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