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Hello student, yes you will do M.A. after b.com depending on the subject and college or university rules. Economics, English, Sociology, political science for this subjects may accept students from non Arts background like B.com.if the University conducts an entrance exam you may get admission even if you didn't study that subject in B.com.
Hi Dadmi!
Thanks for your question. If you’ve done B.Com from the same college and want to pursue M.A.
M.A. is typically a humanities postgraduate course, and most universities require you to have a related subject background in your UG. Since you’ve done B.Com (Commerce stream), you can only apply to specific MA courses like:
However, you cannot do M.A. in English, Hindi, History, etc., unless your B.Com included those subjects. You can check your college’s PG course eligibility on their website for more accurate update.If they allow interdisciplinary admission, they may take you after an entrance test or interview.
Hope this clears your confusion. Best of luck for your next academic step!
Hello Aspirant,
To take admission in (Jamuna Mishra Newai Medical College (JMN) from another state you have two options:
Through MCC (All India Counselling):
Through Rajasthan State Counselling (management/NRI seats):
Hello aspirant,
Here is the list of best dental colleges in Hyderabad,
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MSc Microbiology college fees can vary widely depending on whether the college is government or private. On average, the fees range from 30,000 to 1.5 lakh per year. If you have a backlog in the 5th semester, many universities still allow you to take admission in MSc, provided you clear the backlog before the final result or within the allowed time frame.
It’s always best to check the specific university's rules. Most colleges offer provisional admission, and you can submit the cleared results later. Just stay in touch with the college and be sure to meet all deadlines.
Good afternoon, here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the MSc Microbiology fee structure across different types of institutions in India:
Average total Fees (for 2 years)
Government Colleges 2,000 – 1 lakh
Private Colleges 80,000 – 3 lakh
Premium Universities 4 lakh – 19.5 lakh
Hostel fees may range from 10,000 to 1 lakh annually depending on location and facilities.
Sample College Fees
Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Mumbai 35,095 50,000 Private
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi 8,000 30,000 Government
St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata 1,68,000 34,000 Private
Presidency College, Chennai 870 10,000 Government
Registration & Eligibility Fees: 5,000 – 15,000 (varies by state and category)
NRI/Foreign Students: May pay 1.3 lakh or more in additional fees
Scholarships: Available through central/state governments and private foundations
you can pursue MSc Microbiology but there’s a key condition: you’ll need to clear your backlog before final admission.
Most universities require:
A completed BSc degree in Microbiology or a related field
Minimum 50–55% aggregate marks
No active backlogs at the time of admission
Note; you have to clear your back before admission .
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GTU offers semester-wise question papers for MBA SEM 4 – Management Control Systems from 2008 onward. You can download past papers directly from GTU's repository.
You can also download papers from Careers360.com (//Careers360.com) , it will provide you with all the study materials.
Hello Aditya,
Yes, you can pursue Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in Chandigarh University through the CUET UG. Computing University use CUET UG score to offer admission in various undergraduate courses like B.Tech in CSE, etc. But check their official university admission portal for new eligibility criteria, cut-off and counselling process.
With a rank of 43,205, getting a seat in CSE (Computer Science Engineering) or CSM (Computer Science with AI/ML) depends on several factors like your category (OC/BC/SC/ST), local area, gender, and the college preferences you have. Generally, top-tier colleges might be tough at this rank, but you still have a good chance of getting CSE or CSM in mid-range or newly established engineering colleges, especially if you belong to a reserved category.
It's important to check last year’s closing ranks and participate actively in counselling rounds to improve your chances. Keep backup options ready and consider emerging colleges where CSE/CSM is available.
Hey Jyosna,
Thanks for reaching out!
With a rank of 43,205 getting CSE or CSM in top NITs/IITs is unlikely,but you have decent chance in lower NITs,IITs or good state colleges, especially with home state or reserved quota.CSM is more accessible,as many college offer it at higher closing ranks.
If you're open to newer colleges or related branches,you can still get a good seat with strong career prospects . Prioritize CSM or IT related options in JoSAA/CSAB where CSE is not likely.
Predict to explore better chances:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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