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The candidate should have scored a minimum of 50% in 10+2 with candidates from reserved categories afforded a 5% relaxation in the cut-off. If you meet the basic prerequisites, the next obvious step is to zero down on the best B.Pharmacy college according to your preferences.
Most institutes would need you to clear an entrance exam. Entrance exams are conducted on the state level as well as by universities and colleges, the results of which are exclusive to their respective institutions.
Given below are some of the most popular B. Pha
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There is no best book for studying literary criticism and theory. Each book that you pick, gives you a new perspective to understand the theory. Hence, to broaden your perspective, you will have to read as many books as possible. You can opt for Harold Bloom, Jonathan Culler, Eagleton, etc., to widen the perspective.
(Trust me, I hold a Bachelor's degree in English (Hons) from CU).
I hope you find this information useful.
All the best for your future endeavours.
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For more information, please visit the below Shiksha link:
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Pilot (must possess CPL)
Flight Attendant
Air Traffic Controller
Aircraft Maintenance Professional
Cargo Manager
Airport Ground Duty Manager
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So, go for it.
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Yes, you can do M.Sc in Nanotechnology after completing B.Sc if you had nanotechnology as the subject.
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