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Congratulations on your score! According to the JEE Main 2021 cutoffs for NIT Kurukshetra, the closing rank for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) for OBC-NCL female candidates was around 10,000. However, admission criteria for NIT Kurukshetra requires at least 75% aggregate marks in your 12th standard boards. I hope this helps you make an informed decision.

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I can provide you with some general information that may be helpful in your pursuit of a master's degree in public health nursing. Firstly, you will need to research and identify universities or colleges that offer a master's degree in public health nursing. You can visit their websites to check their admission requirements and application procedures. In general, most universities and colleges require applicants to have a Bachelor's degree in nursing or a related field. They may also require a certain minimum GPA, which varies depending on the institution. Additionally, most programs may require applicants to have relevant work experie
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Yes, it's different. For M.Sc. Agriculture you have to prepare whole agriculture related subject like pathology, agronomy, horticulture, soil and Science, genetics, micro Biology and Chemistry etc. But are going for M.Sc. Agronomy then you must have to prepare agronomy subject and also other agriculture subject. A part of choosing field is depend on your interest and your cut off.

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