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Sai Pavan Kumar Arepalli

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You may apply for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science programme if you have successfully finished the 12th grade in the Science stream. Only pupils in the Science stream may register for the BVSC course. BVSC. Eligibility requirements:
For BVSC applications, a minimum of 10+2 grades with a minimum of 55% from an accredited board are needed. The candidate must have majored in Physics Chemistry and Biology. The criteria and process for admission vary from institution to university. Some colleges and institutions may require an entrance exam or a better grade point average for 10+2.

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Dhanvi Jalpota

Beginner-Level 5

Hello shruthi. Well I hope you will pass your college with flying colours. Taking your interest forward christ university of Karnataka is best suitable to pursue your Masters in zoology. Sharnbasva is also good in terms of studies. So choose the college which you feel more comfortable and easy to study. Best of luck.

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Vammaravilli Swathi

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No, if you are a commerce student then you can only choose either commerce courses or arts courses but you cannot Science courses as you have not studied Biology in your 12th. Best of luck.

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Manan Aggarwal

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In light of the current situation, I would advise you to pursue a specialised MBA. When it comes to job hunting, a specialised MBA gives you an advantage. Because the programme is created in such a way that you spend a core period with the mother firm learning the floor shop training, you tend to comprehend the complexities. Such a curriculum develops you long before the course is over. We think that greatness thrives in an atmosphere that welcomes a varied spectrum of individuals, assists them in reaching their full potential, fosters free expression of various perspectives via respectful discourses, and maintains high standards for s
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Joseph Saji

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The key steps are as follows:
Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi, The Entrance test will be based on General Awareness, Current Affairs General Knowledge, Communication skills (English/ Hindi Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability) at 10+2 level 4.

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Joseph Saji

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PG in Australia after MBBS from India: An Overview
Essentially, nearly all medical courses in Australia are rated at Level 9 as a Master's programme and award the Doctor of Medicine MD degree. This is usually a four-year graduate degree offered by many of Australia's leading universities. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.

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Joseph Saji

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The key steps are as follows:
Securing an employment offer. Applying to the Australian Medical Council for primary source verification. Applying for registration to the Medical Board of Australia. Completing 12 months of supervised practice. Applying again to the Medical Board of Australia for general registration. Almost all Australian Universities accept the 3-year graduation system for entry into most postgraduate courses. For instance, an Indian Bachelor's degree like B.A. B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree with a total education of 12 years.

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Vammaravilli Swathi

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Don't go for easy subject go for good scope as you may like the subject when it is easy but you might not like it if you get to know that the scope is not good so go for agriculture Science as it has a good scope in future as well. Good luck.

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Ankita Juneja

Beginner-Level 3

Admission to BE/B.Tech programs shall be conducted through two modes. Applicants are
required to fill application form one time only and on the basis of single application form, they can seek admission through any mode, subject to fulfilment of eligibility criteria.

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Shivang agarwal

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Iims Noida is a better choice as it has better placement opportunities than IMS Gaziabad.

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Udita Das

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You are not eligible for the GUJCET as it requires your 12th class to be done from Gujarat.

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AMANVEER PRATAP

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You have to enroll yourself for CUET with applicable subject which is required in Kristu Jayanti college. You have to be very careful while filling the form firstly you have to check the requirements of college as per their requirements then you can select or deselect the subject, After the enrolment you have to clear the test with reasonable benchmarks and Cutoffs will be released after the test and results.

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