What are the cutoff marks for Netaji Subhas Open University?
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Here are some cutoff marks for Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU):
B.Tech: For the general category, the opening score was 63.13 and the closing score was 27.75
B.Sc: Candidates seeking admission after a 4-year/8-semester bachelor's degree programme should have a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate
B.Sc Hons.: Graduation in a relevant stream and class 12 with more than 50% marks
Other eligibility criteria for NSOU include:
NET / SLET / SET
Class 12 or its equivalent from a state board with a minimum aggregate of 45%
Class 12 or its equivalent with 40% - 50% aggregate
The pass mark for NSOU is 40% in each paper.
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As per the Government of India (GOI)'s official National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), is the #1 ranked open university in the country.
It is followed by the Netaji Subhash Open University & the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University in the latest NIRF rankings.
Both the mentioned open universities can be compared based on their course fees, degree value, students reviews, curriculum, etc. In fee comparison, NSOU BA (H) course is cheaper with tuition fees of INR 9,900, while BA (H) at Odisha State Open University is INR 11,700. There is not a huge fee difference. Apart from this, NSOU is rated 4.1 out of 5 and OSOU is rated 3.2 out of 5 by the verified student reviews on Shiksha.
On the completion of an MBA at Netaji Subhas Open University, students have various career prospects to choose from. These vary from government sector to private sector job prospects. Some of the most desirable government job prospects for Netaji Subhas Open University MBA graduates include:
- Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) jobs
- Specialist Officer
- Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Grade B Officer
- Probationary Officer
- Indian Railways Management Service (IRMS)
- Quality Assurance Manager
- SSC CGL
- Central Excise and Customs Inspector (C&CE)
NOTE: The above-mentioned data is taken from the various sources. It is still subj
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