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hey,
your percentage is pretty good but we cannot deny the fact delhi university's cutoff really go high , however looking at expected cutoff of delhi university you may have chances in miranda house college, in ramjas college and in gargi college too . delhi university is going to release its first cutoff on 12 october,
to know which more college are getting kindly use our delhi university college predictor tool
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
to have a look at previous year and expected cutoff of delhi university kindly go through the link mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
good luck!
Hello sagar,
Hope you're doing well.
Yes, you can get a good college in university of delhi, with 91 percent for BSC programme under the economically weaker section or EWS quota. After looking at last years cut off, i'll list down a few colleges you might get in :-
1. Deen dayal upadhyay college.
2. Atma ram sanathan dharma college.
3. Acharya narendra dev college.
4. Dyal singh college.
5. Deshbandhu college.
6. Shivaji college
7. Maharaja agrasen college.
However, every year, the cut off varies. It depends on various factors such as, the result of class 12, no of students applying for the university, competition, cut off trends etc.
All the best
Hello aspirant
For admission to bsc Agriculture in top colleges you need Minimum 60% marks in xii Science with PCB stream . In some reputed colleges you must require minimum 75% aggregate marks in xii STD.
You must appear for entrance exam conducted for BSC in Agriculture candidates. General category student need Minimum 50% marks in entrance exam and for SC/St candidates minimum 45% marks are required.
Hi aspirant,
NO, JEE Main is an engineering entrance examinations which is conducted twice every year by National Testing Agency (NTA) to give admission to India's premier engineering institutes for B.Tech courses only and not for other degree.
By qualifying JEE Main you are eligible to get admission in NITs, CFTIs and other colleges accepting it and also get qualified to appear in JEE Advanced.
Hope it helps you.
Hi Mahesh,
The requirement for a company to be listed in BSE are as follows:-
Refer here for more info - https://www.bseindia.com/Static/about/Ipo_Fpo.aspx#:~:text=Eligibility%20Criteria%3A&text=The%20minimum%20market%20capitalization%20of,shares%20with%20the%20issue%20price).
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hello,
The top BSc. in Agriculture colleges in Karnataka are:
Hope it helps!!!
It is totally depend upon you. If you like theoritical concepts better than practical ,go for B.Sc, M.Sc. On the other hand, if you like practical things as well as recent technologies go for Engineering. In honors graduate you have to invest more time and more years to pursue your degree such as 3 years of B.Sc, 2 years of M.Sc and after that B.Ed, Ph.D. The whole thing is much duration process. But in Engineering, after 4 years of B.Tech, most of people go for a job.
So, the decision is totally upon you.All the Best.
Hi,
Yes there are various options under BSc courses that are offered as Undergraduate courses in many colleges.
BSc Biology is also one of them which focuses on ecology, biodiversity, botany and genetics. This course is generally 3-year course which can be pursued by 12th Class pass-outs.
Few of the other BSc courses also include BSc Agriculture, Bsc Nursing and BSc Zoology among others.
Hope this helps.
Hey
It seems like you misspelled some elements in your query, please give proper details for an accurate answer.
If you had a query regarding BSc (Nursing) BFUHS, Faridkot then consider the given points:
Dear Aspirant,
Both of these course are very different and quite incomparable in nature. The work, the career will be very different in these streams. BSC agriculture is a ongoing process in education and you might go with some other sector by the time you graduate like giving Banking exams.
In Physiotherapy you can practice what you learn directly and the case of switching the careers might not be there.
So if you are more into the corporate job or government jobs then you can go with the bsc agriculture and if you want to work on your own then you can go with physiotherapy.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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