Until now, JIPMER used to conduct entrance exams for BSc courses especially. These courses included anesthesia and other paramedical courses.
However, recently JIPMER has announced that candidates will be granted admission to these courses through NEET only. Anyone who wants to pursue a JIPMER Anesthesia course will have to sit for NEET and secure the required cutoff. The counseling schedule and process will be conducted by JIPMER only.
JIPMER B.Sc Eligibility Criteria
Registration for NEET exams generally begins in the month of March.
When it comes to MNC at IIT Kharagpur, the course is primarily focused on Mathematics, while only a small portion is related to coding or computer sciences. However, this can actually work to your advantage because the course structure of MNC department at IIT Kgp offers you an equal opportunity to enhance your skills in coding as well as in Finance or Analytics.
Moreover, if you happen to fall in love with your course, you also have the opportunity to pursue a Phd in Applied Mathematics as you will be graduating with an MSc degree.
Besides the academic advantages, you can also benefit from the well-developed Institute culture and Placement Cell of IIT Kharagpur, which can help shape your career. Taking all of these factors into consideration, I strongly recommend that you consider pursuing MNC at IIT Kharagpur.
The path you want to get into is a very dangerous one and it can totally spoil your career without you being able to do anything for it.
ISI, B.Stat is a very famous course and is known for the entrance paper which is considered very tough by all those appearing in it. The course is tough because the student who is above the cutoff receives a huge financial help from the government covering the major portion of the tuition fee. Apart from this after the entrance exam the candidate can be certain of a well paid job one he/she completes the course and is awarded with the degree.
It gets difficult for the selections if there’s a year gap as lower age students are preferred and in your case there's a two year gap so the chances reduce even more. It would be very risky to change your college again and could cost some harm in your career.
The minimum eligibility requirement for BSc. Biotech at an Indian college is having passed 10th and 12th with Physics, Biology/Maths and Chemistry as core subjects, and at least 50% overall (45% for SC, ST) and 60% in each of the core subjects in the 12th boards. Both PCM and PCB candidates can opt for BSc. Biotech.
Given that the eligibility criteria demands at least 50% in the 12th boards, it might not be possible for you to seek admission into BSc. Biotechnology at an Indian college.
But I would advise you to go through the eligibility criteria of some of the private colleges by visiting their official website.
I have a few friends from Swami Shraddhanand College. Based on their experience, it is a good option for pushing a B.Sc (Hons.) in Physics.
Overall, Swami Shraddhanand College offers good placement and facilities for the Physics department.
One of my friends studied at Calcutta University, so I might be able to give you some details about it.
Finally, you should keep in mind that other mentioned universities may not be as old and experienced as CU, but they will show a bit of leniency while giving marks. So ultimately the decision is yours, whether you want to study in a reputed university with a strong and reliable alumni network or opt for the easier way out by getting admission to newer institutions.
Not many universities or colleges in India offer integrated B.Sc-B.Ed courses. If you want to pursue teaching as a profession, then doing a B.Sc-B.Ed integrated course will save you one year of coursework. The syllabus is almost the same. So, what matters more is the faculty. To know more about the course and faculty base, visit the department and talk to current students.
A B.Sc Optometry degree from Alagappa University is recognized internationally. UGC has granted Alagappa University autonomy status. Universities with autonomy status can collaborate and conduct courses without the prior approval of UGC. Since Alagappa University is recognized by UGC, degrees offered by this university are also recognized in universities abroad.
Bethune College is one of the renowned colleges in West Bengal. As you have opted for B.Sc Economics One of my friends also studied at Bethune College, so I might be able to provide some tips about this:
Lastly, as Bethune is a very strict college, try to enjoy your college life, maintain a good relationship with your teachers and work hard and study well to make a successful career.
Congratulations on your acceptance! Both the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics and the Madras School of Economics are well-regarded institutions for economics education in India. Ultimately, the decision depends on your personal preferences and career goals. Below is a table showing and comparing the two colleges and the courses in a table;
|
Aspect |
BSc Economics at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics |
BA Economics at Madras School of Economics |
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Curriculum |
Core economics courses with mathematics, statistics, and programming courses |
Core economics courses with mathematics and statistics courses |
|
Campus Life |
Located in Pune, Maharashtra with a green campus and well-equipped facilities |
Located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu with a modern campus and state-of-the-art facilities |
|
Extracurricular Activities |
Active student clubs and events organized by the Student Council |
Active student clubs and events organized by the Students' Association |
|
Fees |
INR 3.81 lakhs |
INR 3.0 lakhs |
|
Admission Criteria |
Merit-based admission with eligibility criteria based on 12th-standard marks |
Merit-based admission with eligibility criteria based on 12th-standard marks |
Ultimately it depends on your goals and preferences, so choose wisely. Hope it helps, All the best!