I got 48% in general science 12th Kya ma bsc kar sakta hu hislop college ma

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Rohit Saraswat
6 years ago
B.Sc is not offered by Hislop College, Nagpur. Courses offered by them are: -B.Sc. in computer science -B.Sc. in biotechnology -B.Sc. in biochemistry You tell me what course you want to do.

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You are eligible to apply for admission in Hislop college. Admission is done on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination.

Ansh Sharma
6 years ago
Yes, you can study B.Sc biotechnology at Hislop College with 48% as the minimum eligibility criteria for admission in this college is that candidate must have passed his 10+2 examination from a recognized university with science stream.

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Ha tumhe admission mil jyega All the best!!

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