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DISHA RANI

Guide-Level 13

M.Sc. Chemistry or M.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry but sorry to say you cannot proceed for PG Course as the eligibility for PG Agri is you should have done B.Sc. In Agriculture (4 years)
I will advice yo to identify a right institute like LPU because of its exposure provided ti students and the types of placements arranged by the University. Stick to Chemistry only and pursue your M. /Sc as this programme prepares a student to become an effective teacher, chemist and a good researcher
You need to track the dates of admission and eligibility norms of the god institute as I know one institute I. e.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Hi,It would be better if you check from their website the details of the exam would be given there. As I know for the LPU NEST entrance exam of LPU, its web site clearly states the syllabus as well the paper pattern for all stream on its web site. So best for you would be to browse the web site of the college for the best results as well as the dates. All the best.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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According to what I have understood is that your either results have not been declared or exams not held. No issues, you can apply for provisional admission. That is to say you can show your clear result before the start of the new session of M.Sc.
Every university has its refund policy where for example, you have applied for an NIT, IIT and instead of just waiting, you book a seat in another college by paying a minimum amount. But later if you do not want to take admission there you can cancel your admission and apply for a refund wherein just a little amount of your money.Check for the refund policy and apply for admission in good
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Candidates applying for LLB program in Osmania University must score a minimum of 42 marks out of 120 marks to be eligible for the merit list. There are no criteria of minimum qualifying marks for SC/ST category students. The cutoff criteria for OU is too high and you needs above 100 marks. While for other affiliated colleges the LAWCET score above 70 is enough for admission.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

Scholar-Level 16

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To get admission into BA, you need to pass in 10+2 and in most of the colleges in India, there is no such provision for direct entry into second year of BA for diploma holders of Electronics. You need class 12 marksheet with passing grades to get admission in a BA program.
You can apply for B.A after completing your diploma as diploma is equivalent to 12th. You can also choose professional course rather than B.A or the best option is to do graduation in the stream which you have already study in your Diploma.
Hence, first selection should be of a good college which is of repute so that it can give the best academic excellence in the fo
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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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M.Sc. Aquaculture or Master of Science in Aquaculture is a postgraduate Aqua Science course. Aquaculture, also known as aqua-farming, is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants. It includes the study of Aquatic Toxicology, Biodiversity, Fish Nutrition, Fish diseases, Immunology, and endocrinology. The faculty does investigations on varied aspects of fish, frog, broilers, and mice as experimental models. The duration of the course is two years and it is career orienting in nature which opens many career opportunities after passing it. The course is job orienting in nature that opens many
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Divit malhotra

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Absolutely
There is no problem in doing after class 12, in fact there will be much time to prepare after class 12 to prepare for DU JAT.

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Tushinder Preet Kaur

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In 12th grade, if you have not opted for mathematics, then also there is no issue because the good university like LPU start with the basics of the subjects considering the diversity of the student. Moreover, 12th grade mathematics is different and little tougher than business mathematics because business mathematics is bit an application instead of derivation in mathematics. In addition to this Logical Reasoning and Statistics is not related with the Mathematics for grade 12. I recall, one of my friend also faced the same situation but when she joined LPU, all the concepts were started from the scratch and she didn't face any issue. R
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Aman Apurva

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Yes but the subjects you choose for calculating the best 4 must be in list A. You can see List A on SRCC's website under admission criteria and rules. If they are not, a deduction of 2.5% per subject would be applicable while calculating best 4.

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