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The fees for BSc Agriculture varies from college to college. The fees in government colleges is comparatively lower than the private colleges. The average fees may range from Rs 10000 to Rs 3 Lakhs. Below are some of the colleges that offer this course and its fees:
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With an EAMCET rank of 57,210, getting a veterinary seat might be challenging, as the cutoff ranks for veterinary courses are generally competitive. Here are some points to consider: 1. Check Previous Year Cutoffs:
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Commerce subjects encompass a range of topics that are essential for understanding business, finance, and trade. The Commerce degree offers a pathway for students interested in the fields of business,
finance, and trade, equipping them with practical and theoretical knowledge to succeed in diverse careers. Commerce subjects cater to different
After completing your MD in Pathology, you have several options for further specialization in India through DM (Doctorate of Medicine) or fellowship programs. DM Programs in Pathology:
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With 395 marks in NEET 2024 and being in the 2AR category, you may have a chance for admission to a private BAMS college in Karnataka under the management quota, but securing a government seat is unlikely. The cutoffs for government seats are usually higher, but private colleges may offer
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See there is different fee structure for different colleges . For private collefes you will have to pay high fees and for government colleges there is less fees as compared to private colleges. Also it varies with state .
Average fees for bsc in physics ranges from 50,000
No, KCET (Karnataka CET) is not typically used for admission to B.Sc. Radiology programs in Karnataka. KCET is primarily used for admissions to engineering and technological courses offered by government and some grant-in-aid colleges in Karnataka. B.Sc. Radiology admissions are often handled through separate entrance exams conducted by the colleges
With 370 marks in NEET as an OBC-NCL female from Rajasthan, you may have a chance for BAMS in private colleges under the government quota in Rajasthan. Securing a seat in a government BAMS college might be difficult, but private colleges via management quota could be a viable option. For
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