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Yes, the B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at SRM IST Trichy. The eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates are relaxed, with a minimum of 40% aggregate marks in PCB for SC/ST candidates and 45% for OBC candidates.

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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. in Nursing differ for reserved category candidates at Kamalnayan Bajaj Nursing College, with a minimum of 40% marks required in the 12th standard for reserved categories, compared to 45% for the general category. Additionally, reserved category candidates require a minimum of 40 percentile in the MH-Nursing CET, while the general category requires at least 50 percentile.

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Yes, the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at Jawaharlal Nehru College. The college follows the reservation norms of the Government of Assam, with 100% of the total seats reserved for candidates from Assam. The reservation matrix includes seats for UR, EWS, M/OBC (NCL), ST-P, ST-H, SC, and EC categories.

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Yes, the eligibility criteria for the MBA in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management differ for reserved category candidates at IIM Sirmaur. The institute considers the Common Admission Test (CAT) as an evaluation criterion for admitting students to its MBA programs and adopts a two-phase selection process. The first phase involves shortlisting candidates based on cut-off criteria, and the second phase consists of preparing the final selection/merit list using weightages such as CAT score, PI score, academic profile, work experience, and diversity. The eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates are based on the cut-off cr

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Yes, the M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at SRIHER Chennai. The minimum educational requirement for admission to this course will be M.A./M.Sc. degree in Psychology from a university recognised by the UGC with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate, preferably with special paper in Clinical Psychology. However, for reserved category candidates, a relaxation of 5% marks is provided.

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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. in Nursing at Mangalayatan University differ for reserved category candidates. According to the university's website, the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. in Nursing are:


  • 10+2 with minimum 45% aggregate marks in PCB for general category candidates
  • 10+2 with minimum 40% aggregate marks in PCB for SC/ST candidates
  • 10+2 with minimum 42% aggregate marks in PCB for OBC candidates

Additionally, the candidate should be medically fit and have a minimum age of 17 years on December 31st of the year in which admission is sought. The selection criteria include the Mangalayatan University Entrance Test or any national/s

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Yes, the M.Sc. in Mathematics eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at JNU. The University has a reservation policy in place, which includes seats reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Classes [Non Creamy Layer (NCL)], and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). The eligibility criteria for these categories are as follows:


  • For SC/ST/PWD candidates, a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (of all the years/semesters) or equivalent CGPA in the qualifying degree is required.
  • For OBC (NCL) and EWS candidates, a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate (of all the years/sem
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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. in Physiotherapy at Era University for reserved category candidates is 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognised Board with minimum 45% marks in physics, chemistry and biology.

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Yes, the B.Tech. in Information Technology eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at SNS College of Technology. The basic eligibility criteria are 50% aggregate marks in 10+2, but the admission is entrance-based and depends on TNEA scores.

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Yes, the B.Sc. in Nursing eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at JDT Islam College of Nursing. According to the Indian government regulations, candidates belonging to reserved categories are given relaxation in the minimum aggregate marks required for admission to B.Sc. Nursing course.

For the general category, the minimum aggregate marks required is 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, whereas for the reserved category, it is 40%.

Additionally, the college also provides scholarships and fee concessions to students from reserved categories, making it more accessible for them to pursue their education.

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The eligibility criteria for M.Tech. in Food Process Engineering at IIT Kharagpur do differ for reserved category candidates. Seats are reserved for OBC/EWS/SC/ST candidates and Persons with Disability (PwD) as per Government of India rules.

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Yes, the IPM eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at IIM Bodh Gaya. According to the information available, there are relaxations in the eligibility criteria for candidates belonging to reserved categories such as SC, ST, NC-OBC, and PWD. The specific details of these relaxations can be found on the IIM Bodh Gaya website or by contacting their admissions office.

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Yes, the M.Sc. in Microbiology eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at Gujarat University. According to the Gujarat University's admission information booklet, the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Microbiology for reserved category candidates are as follows:


  • For SC/ST candidates: B.Sc. with Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Botany, Environmental Science, Zoology, Life Science, Food and Nutrition, Food Science, Forensic Science, Genetics, or any other biological Science subject.
  • For SEBC candidates: B.Sc. with Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology,
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Yes, the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at AIIMS Deoghar. The eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates, including OBC (NCL)/EWS, SC, and ST categories, have different aggregate marks requirements in the qualifying examination. For example, for B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing, the required aggregate marks are 55% for Gen/OBC (NCL)/EWS and 50% for SC/ST categories. Additionally, there are reservations of seats for these categories, with 27% for OBC, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, and 10% for EWS.

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The Master of Business Administration (MBA) eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates at YCCE differ in terms of the percentage of marks required in the bachelor's degree. For Maharashtra candidature candidates belonging to backward class categories, economically weaker sections, and persons with disabilities, the required percentage is at least 45%, whereas for general category candidates, it is at least 50%. Additionally, reserved category candidates must also meet the other eligibility criteria, such as obtaining a non-zero score in the CET conducted by the Competent Authority or other recognised entrance exams.

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Yes, the General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at St. John’s Medical College. The aggregate percentage required for SC, ST, and OBC candidates is 40%, whereas for general category candidates it is 45%.

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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. in Nursing differ for reserved category candidates at School of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences. The candidate should have passed the HSC (Academic) examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry with English as a subject of study (40% marks for SC/ST/OBC). The age limit is 17 years as on December 31st, with an upper age limit of 25 years, relaxable up to 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC.

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Yes, the M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at IIT Patna.

For General/OBC/EWS categories, a minimum of 60% marks (or a CGPA of 6.5 in 10-point scale) is required in the final qualifying examination, while for SC/ST categories, a minimum of 55% marks (or a CGPA of 6.0 in 10-point scale) is required.

Additionally, reservation of seats is as per Government of India rules, and OBC (Non-creamy layer) candidates will have to produce a certificate and self-declaration statement.

GATE qualification is mandatory for regular and full-time categories, but not for sponsored,

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The B.Des. eligibility criteria at IIT Guwahati do not differ for reserved category candidates. They follow the same criteria as the general category, including a valid UCEED score and passing the qualifying examination (Class XII or equivalent) with physics, chemistry, and mathematics as subjects.

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The Master of Computer Applications (MCA) eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates at VIT Bhopal differ in terms of relaxation in aggregate percentage. The eligibility criteria for MCA at VIT Bhopal includes a recognised Bachelor's Degree of a minimum of three years duration with a minimum aggregate of 60% or first class. However, for reserved category candidates, there is a relaxation of 5% in the aggregate percentage.

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