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For candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (except creamy layer), the minimum eligibility is 40% marks. Additionally, bonafide residents of Rajasthan are eligible with 45% marks, and those from other universities in Rajasthan need 60% marks.

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Candidates holding a Medical degree- MBBS/BDS/BPT/BHMS/BAMS/BUMS/BYNS or a degree in Pharmacy, Medical Technology, Biotechnology, Bio-Medical, Food Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemicals Technology, Microbiology, Bioengineering with at least 50% aggregate marks are eligible for admission to MBA in Healthcare Management at SBM NMIMS Mumbai.

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No, IIT Dhanbad does not offer admission to the M.Tech. in Mining Engineering course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The minimum marks required for admission is 60% or CGPA of 6.0 (on a 10-point scale) in Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a Master's degree in Science.

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Yes, RV University offers admission to the B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for this course is 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate from a recognised board.

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No, Sri University does not offer admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics is 10+2 or equivalent degree with 50% marks in Physics.

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Yes, HPU Shimla offers admission to the M.Sc. in Zoology course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Zoology is a Bachelor's degree with at least 45% marks (40% in case of SC/ST candidates) or Honours in the subject concerned.

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Yes, the Bangalore University offers admission to the M.Sc. in Psychology course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Psychology is 40% marks in aggregate and 50% of marks in the cognate subject at the Bachelor’s Degree level.

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No, the Bangalore University does not offer admission to the M.Sc. in Food Technology course without meeting the eligibility requirement, but the requirement is 50% aggregate marks in any life Science degree from a recognised university, not 60% in PCM.

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Yes, Hindu College offers admission to the B.A. (Hons.) in Music course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for the course is 12th in any stream with 50% marks from a recognised board.

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No, the Tantia University does not offer admission to the B.Sc. in Nursing course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM, as the eligibility criteria for B.Sc.N. is 45% Marks in 10+2 (PCB) with a minimum age of 17 years.

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No, the JNU does not offer admission to the M.A. in Modern History course without meeting the 50% eligibility requirement in the Bachelor's degree.

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Yes, SIIB Pune offers admission to the MBA in Agri Business Management course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for the course is a graduate degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade.

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No, DIMS Dehradun does not offer admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) course without meeting the 50% eligibility requirement in PCB.

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No, SKUAST does not offer admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM for general category candidates. However, for reserved categories, the requirement is 55% marks at the Bachelor’s degree level, and for 10+2, candidates must have passed with PCB/PCM/PCBM/Agriculture (with Science subjects) and 50% marks in aggregate for the open category and 40% for the reserved category.

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No, the KUHS does not offer admission to the B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for the course is +2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology with 50% marks.

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No, the MANIT Bhopal does not offer admission to the M.Tech. in Computer Networks course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The institute's eligibility criteria for M.Tech programs require candidates to possess a BE/B.Tech or M.Sc. degree in the relevant specialisation with a minimum of 60% or above (55% or above for SC/ST/PwD) or a CGPA of 6.5 (6.0 for SC/ST/PwD) from a recognised University.

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No, RV University does not offer admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Data Science course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. According to the admission requirements, 10+2 or equivalent in Science or Commerce with a minimum of 60% marks is required for eligibility. However, it is mentioned that Maths is not required as the university will conduct a bridge course.

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Yes, Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya offers admission to the B.A. B.Ed. course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The eligibility criteria for B.A. B.Ed. is 10+2 in any discipline with at least 45% marks in aggregate for candidates belonging to Unreserved (UR), EWS & OBC Category, and a relaxation of 5% marks is given to candidates belonging to SC, ST and PWD categories.

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For MBA in Fintech at Chandigarh University, the eligibility is a Bachelor degree in any stream with at least 50% marks from a recognised university. It means you do not need 60% in Physics, Chemistry, or Maths at 12th level. What matters is your performance in graduation. So, if your graduation score meets the rule, you are eligible to apply.

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No, MNIT Jaipur does not offer admission to the M.Tech. in Computer Engineering course without meeting the 60% eligibility requirement in PCM. The minimum eligibility criteria for educational qualification is at least 60% or 6.5 CGPA for GEN/GEN-EWS/OBC candidates.

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