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While Punjab University doesn't currently offer a BSc specifically in AI and ML, many other universities are beginning to do so, and you can pursue a BSc in Computer Science or Mathematics and then specialize in AI/ML through electives or a master's degree. The expected salary after depends on the university and specialization.
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While the core Punjab University Mohali campus is highly reputable, the specific B.Sc. in AI course is not listed among the top options on this college list. You'll find B.Tech AI programs at other institutions nearby, such as Plaksha University. Always confirm your exact course details directly on the university's official website! Check the top colleges here: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-artificial-intelligence-colleges-in-mohali
Here's how to best get your books and study material:
Physical Books: Purchase the NCERT Class 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry, and Biology textbooks, as these form the core syllabus.
Downloadable Resources: Use the Careers360 page to download free practice resources, such as:
Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs)
Mock Tests
Chapter-wise revision notes or e-books (which compile information without violating copyright).
Your success in NEET relies on mastering the content of those core textbooks! You can access the preparation materials here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-material
Yes, many universities and colleges in India offer B.Sc. admissions based solely on Class 12th Board results (merit-based), especially for general B.Sc. courses.
The colleges listed on the dedicated resource page for Dehradun, and across the country, typically fall into these two admission categories:
Merit-Based (Board Results): Many government and state university-affiliated colleges use your 12th percentage as the primary criterion for admission (e.g., colleges under HNB Garhwal University or certain DU colleges for B.Sc. programs).
Entrance Exam-Based: Central/Private Universities (like some listed for Dehradun) often require a score in a national/state entrance test (e.g., CUET, university-specific exams) to qualify for admission.
To find merit-based B.Sc. options in and around Dehradun, check the admission criteria of the colleges listed here: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-dehradun
Hello, Since you are a BSc first-semester student and want to pursue BTech in the future, you can continue your current studies while planning for BTech entrance exams. You can also apply for online scholarships if you are eligible. Make sure to complete the application process correctly and submit all required documents. Scholarships can help you financially while preparing for your BTech course and further studies. Hope this helps you.
Hello, actually both ESIC Bangalore and Chennai offer MD Physiology with adequate teaching infrastructure, well equipped labs, and hospital affiliation for academic training. ESIC Chennai though has slightly more robust facilities, including modern labs, library, and academic blocks, while ESIC Bangalore provides a decent environment with a large hospital and basic lab infrastructure. However, neither college has publicly documented advanced research facilities in Physiology, so the choice may lean more towards faculty support, personal initiative, and preference for location or hospital exposure, rather than purely on research resources. Hope this helps!
A PhD in Home Science in India usually costs between 80,000 – 2.5 lakhs depending on the university. Admission is based on entrance exams like UGC NET/ICAR or university-level tests, followed by an interview. Minimum eligibility is a master’s degree in Home Science or related field.
To know more access below mentioned link:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-home-science-universities-in-india
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Practicing with the NEET Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs) is essential for achieving your goals! You can find the solved question papers for the last few years, including 2024, 2023, 2022, and 2021, directly in the Hindi language on the Careers360 page. Solving these PYQs will help you master the exam pattern, understand the difficulty level, and improve your speed in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/how-crack-neet-in-first-attempt
Yes, you may still have options for BAMS admission through institution-level rounds, also known as stray vacancy rounds, provided you meet the NEET UG qualification criteria. Admission to BAMS courses is strictly based on NEET UG scores, and the counselling process is highly regulated. Missing the initial CAP rounds doesn't necessarily disqualify you from all possibility.
You can download the NEET UG 2025 Question Paper PDF in Hindi from the mentioned link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/hi/articles/neet-2025-question-paper-with-solutions
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