Why there's biology in B.Sc CS in Acharya Narendra Dev College?
I was checking for colleges and found this college - Acharya Narendra Dev College, Kalkaji, Delhi for B.Sc in physical science (computer science).
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Acharya Narendra Dev College offers a three-year BSc course in several specialisations. Admission to the course is now based on merit in CUET. In order to take admission to a BSc course at Acharya Narendra Dev College, aspirants need to complete the CUET Application Process.
B.Sc. in Life Sciences or Biology at Acharya Narendra Dev College is a 3 years course at the UG level.The course offers admission to 65. The total tuition fee for Acharya Narendra Dev College B.Sc. in Life Sciences is INR 29,745.
BSc. Biology provides graduates with lots of knowledge and practical skills that prepare them to contribute to food security, health and po
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