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I have 49.9%marks in BSc.(cs) .is it possible to get admission for MCA in jnu

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Gagan Arora Posted On : February 18th, 2023
Economics from Banaras Hindu University (Graduated 2018)

Applicants can check the eligibility criteria for JNUEE MCA below:

  • Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline
  • Candidates should have adequate competence in Mathematics
  • Their pattern of Education should have been 10+2+3 pattern
  • Candidates must have a minimum of 55% in Bachelor's degree.

According to the eligibility criteria, the minimum marks for the qualifying degree should not be less than the aggregate of 55% marks for all unreserved category candidates. For OBC-NCL there is a 10% marks relaxation and for SC/ST/PWD candidates, the minimum pass mark is required. Also, there is no age limit to apply for this course. Looking at your profile and your graduation score of 49.9% does not seem very promising as it does not align with the required criteria. So unless you belong to a reserved category, it is almost impossible for you to get admission to JNU for MCA.

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How is the department of BSc. In Biotech at Jai Hind College, Mumbai?

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Sangita Gosh Posted On : January 19th, 2021
Studied at Jai Hind College

The department of Biotech at Jai  Hind College Mumbai is good with well-versed and experienced faculty. The professors are cooperative and helpful, the students will gain knowledge not only inside but outside the classroom as well.

  • The library is well-maintained and has a huge collection of books. A library member can issue a book for ten days. Also, the labs are in good working conditions.
  • Besides academic excellence, the department also focuses on providing the students with first-hand experience and practical application of their theoretical knowledge. 
  • The students can also get an internship during the period of their course, which means they can earn money while studying and that is a great opportunity. 
  • The biotech department has frequent industrial and institute visits, to bring the students face-to-face with the outside world. Every year the biotech department students organize a fest called “GENACES”.
  • In the ‘Covid time’, too the institute maintained a proper schedule for theory and practical classes. 

Here is the factual table for the BSc Biotech at Jai Hind College. 

Cut-off percentage

88%

Total fees for 3 years

54.8k

Application process

online

Eligibility criteria

10th or 12th Board marks

To sum it up, BSc in Biotech at Jai Hind College is a great choice for a student. Therefore, Biotech at Jai Hind College is a good option for the students.

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How good is the Geology department at Hansraj College for UG?

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Ria Vij, Posted On : October 30th, 2021
studied Economics at Hansraj College, University of Delhi (2018)

One of my friends studied at Hansraj College. According to him, the Geology department is not up to the mark. Here’s mentioning some things that proved to be a disappointment for the students.

  • The placements are underwhelming. No reputed organization ever recruits students from this department.
  • The classes are irregular and no discipline or decorum is maintained.
  • Since it has the curriculum standards of DU, students are put under a lot of pressure to mug up elaborate theories.
  • The practical classes are uninteresting, basically because it is not much focussed on.
  • Classes of B.Sc. Geology is held outside the main campus where students tend to feel alienated from others.
  • They have very little exposure hence less placements.
  • Lastly, there is no geology society, where you can learn specific things about the course, get in-hand training, etc. 

Therefore, if you want to do B.Sc. then opt for some other subject or you can do a BA or B.Com. from DU as they will provide better scope than Geology.

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What are some reasons to not choose B.Stat at ISI Kolkata?

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Soutrik Banerjee Posted On : August 22nd, 2022
studied at Indian Statistical Institute

Life at ISI Kolkata isn’t similar to that of other typical colleges, where you can bunk classes, mug up concepts right before the examination, and score passing grades. It maintains a high standard of academics. The curriculum and course work is extremely grueling. Many students find it difficult to even score passing marks in some courses. ISI doesn’t give any option to retake a course. Many students take admission at ISI for the free-of-cost world-class education, it offers. This is not a good motivation for choosing the institute. Choose ISI Kolkata B.Stat, only if you are interested in the course. 

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Which is better for B.Sc (Hons) Maths: JMC or Venky?

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Anirban Roy Posted On : October 29th, 2021
B.A (Hons) Political Science Political Science, Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University (2021)

I know people from both JMC and Venky. Based on the things I heard from them, I will say Venky is definitely a better option for doing a B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics. Here is why.

  • Faculty - Venky has one of the best faculty bases in the whole university. The teachers are well-experienced and cooperative.
  • Infrastructure - The infrastructure of the institute is great. There is a foyer, ICT lab, auditorium, and a well-equipped Maths department. 
  • Library - The library has a great collection of books. 
  • Fest - Exponents is the fest for the Maths department. You will get to meet other Math scholars in this fest. Other than that, there is the annual fest Nexus.

Considering all these factors, it is safe to say that Venky is definitely a better option.

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Which is a better choice- Ashoka University B.Sc Economics and Finance or NMIMS Mumbai BSc Finance?

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Anuraag Das Posted On : April 29th, 2023
Studied at MBA from NMIMS (2020)

Ashoka University and NMIMS Mumbai have excellent economics and finance programs. Before choosing, evaluate the differences between the two.

Ashoka University is a young institution known for its creative and multidisciplinary curriculum. Its BSc Economics and Finance program teaches students economic theory, financial markets, and quantitative and analytical abilities. The program emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, which are useful in many occupations.

However, NMIMS Mumbai has long offered undergraduate finance programs. Its BSc Finance program teaches students about financial markets, investment analysis, and corporate finance, as well as how to flourish in these disciplines. Internships and industry projects emphasize experiential learning.

Ashoka University or NMIMS Mumbai depends on your job goals and preferences. Ashoka University offers a more multidisciplinary and innovative education. NMIMS Mumbai is great for practical skills and industrial exposure. 

NMIMS B.Sc Finance could be better for the following reasons:

  • Older Institutions than Ashoka
  • Great Placements because of being in the Financial capital of India
  • Better Return on Investment
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Can i get admission in bsc maths with 48% in borads?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : July 13th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

SK Somaiya College does not mention any fixed percentage to get admission in the BSc program. All it says is that the candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent in any stream with Mathematics as one of its subjects. The detailed SK Somaiya BSc eligibility criteria as released by the institute are as follows

The candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, in the following subjects:

  • English (Higher or lower level) carrying 100 marks.
  • Any one of the modern Indian languages or modern foreign languages or any classical language (Higher level or Lower level) or information Technology carrying 100 marks.
  • 4 other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 400 marks.

(OR) 

  • 3 other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carried a total of 300 marks and one more subject from among the remaining optional subjects carrying 100 marks as prescribed for the H.S.C. (Std. XII) examination. These include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Statistics, Geography, Economics, Geology, and Psychology 

(OR)

  • Must have passed an examination of another university or body or board recognized as equivalent to the H.S.C. (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. 

Hope I cleared your queries!

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Which college is better for maths Hons. Jmc or hansraj?

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Himani Ghose Posted On : October 29th, 2021
Jesus and Mary College

Here is some information regarding the JMC and Hansraj Maths department based on the experience of my friends from both institutes. 

JMC:

  • The Maths department is well-equipped.
  • Along with theory, students need to take up practical projects in their B.Sc. This will help you with your CV.
  • JMC has one of the oldest placement cells in DU. It is also quite active. Every year they organize campus placements and reputed companies like KPMC, Deloitte, ITC, Accenture visit to recruit students. 
  • JMC doesn’t offer hostel accommodation.

Hansraj:

  • The student crowd of the institute is quite diverse. You will get to meet people from all over the world.
  • The hostel and mess facilities are great.
  • Campus life is lively and enjoyable.
  • It offers good extracurricular activities.

Go through the above-mentioned points and choose the institute that suits your requirements. 

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Which course should I choose if I get a chance to study at ISI Kolkata, a B.Math or a B.Stat?

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Aniket Sinha Posted On : October 7th, 2021
Studied MS(QMS) from Indian Statistical Institute (2018)

Both B.Stat and B.Math are different courses being offered at different campuses at ISI Kolkata and ISI Bangalore respectively. There are only a few common subjects in both courses. 

The choice ultimately depends on your choice and interest. You can go through the syllabus of both courses and understand the topics. Find whichever interests you, you can choose to be research-oriented like B.math students or go for M.stat or other courses, if you choose so.

You can apply for only 1 course because the institute conducts the entrance of both courses at the same time and day. You will be able to appear for only one of them.

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What is better, B.Sc. finance from NMIMS or CA?

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Prateek Sinha Posted On : August 2nd, 2022
B.Sc. Finance, SVKM's NMIMS (2020)

Pursuing a CA from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India is better than a BSc in Finance from NMIMS or any other institute. A professional degree has greater importance than any graduate degree. The career prospects after CA are certainly better than B.Sc in Finance. 

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