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What should I prefer for a B.Sc, DU or Dayalbagh Educational Institute?

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Archita Ghosh Posted On : November 26th, 2021
B.Sc. Zoology (hons) from Dayalbagh Educational Institute (2020)

If you have a score of 90 and above then it is better to join DU than DEI. DU provides enough exposure which will be beneficial for your career.

DU is a well reputed institute and everybody is familiar with it, so let me provide you with some facts of DEI, which will help you get a basic idea about the college.

  • DEI is the best institute in Agra. It is known for its cultural and disciplined values.
  • It is affordable and a good option for people without a stable financial background.
  • The per semester fee is only INR 2800.
  • DEI also has an amazing faculty, who are highly experienced and can sometimes come across as very strict.
  • The college is extremely strict and has many rules and regulations which are supposed to be followed at all times.
  • Mobile phones are not allowed on campus.
  • No cultural fests or inter-college competitions are held.
  • You have to attend classes on a daily basis, as there are 150 marks of internal evaluation.
  • Uniform is compulsory.

If you want to enjoy your college and prepare for any government services with your graduation then choose DU. Otherwise DEI is good if you want to pursue higher education.

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Is choosing Elphinstone College for a BSc a good option?

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Epsita Banerjee Posted On : November 26th, 2021
Elphinstone College, Mumbai

A B.Sc degree from Elphinstone College is definitely a good option. It is one of the oldest colleges in the country with a history of over 150 years. The faculty base is great. The teaching methodology employed is quite effective. It received an ‘A’ grade by NAAC. It offers all basic amenities to students including a library, high-speed internet, etc.

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What happens when I fail all of the subjects in a B.Sc. Hons. at WBSU?

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Pritam Chatterjee, Posted On : October 20th, 2021
B.Sc. in Botany, RKMVC College, Rahara (2015)

No one has ever failed in honors in all the subjects. Most students tend to fail in chemistry, but this also varies a lot. Let me discuss some of the possible reasons, which may answer your question.

Failed to Qualify for Honours:

  • If you score below 40% in your honors subject, chances are you will lose it.
  • In this situation, you can either try to repeat another year or proceed with B.Sc. General.

Qualified for Honours but failed in any/both general subjects:

  • This happens when you get a score lower than 25% in the general subjects.
  • For this, the board conducts a supplementary exam, passing which you will be able to continue without any year loss.

Failing in both Honours and General subjects:

  • This scenario is not seen very often.
  • But if you fail in every subject, you have to start again from the beginning, next year.
  • If you fail consecutive years, then the college might give you a Termination Certificate.

Finally, it is really important to know that a student has to complete his or her graduation within 5 years, failing which your registration will be canceled.

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What is the difference between a BSc (Hons) from Delhi University and a BSc (Hons) from Doon University?

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Ditsha Mukharjee Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Studied at University Maharaja's College, Jaipur

Delhi University is a central university. It is more sought after. A degree from DU will be more recognized around the world. Academics, student crowd, faculty, and resources, are definitely better at DU. As a student of DU you will also have a locational advantage. There are many good coaching centers available for Govt. competitive examinations such as UPSC, SSC, CDS, etc. 

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What is the procedure to join a B.Sc distance education in Madras University?

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Aritra Mukherjee Posted On : November 30th, 2021
studied Criminology at University of Madras (2018)

You have two options to to join a B.Sc distance education in Madras University

For online admission you can go to Go to http://ideunom.com website for online admission.

Or, you could go to the nearby study centre with the xerox copies of your marksheets and pay the fees directly. 

After this everything else will be taken care of by the concerned Study centre.

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Is IGNOU good for B.Sc?

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Shivangi Guha Posted On : April 7th, 2022
MCA from Indira Gandhi National Open University (2021)

Yes, IGNOU offers decent BSc courses. Although it is a distance learning degree, the course work is heavy. You will have to submit assignments and attend practical classes regularly. IGNOU has a strict evaluation system. You need to go thoroughly through the study materials to score well. Pursuing the degree along with a full-time job or full-time degree will be hectic. So, if you are planning on pursuing a BSc degree, it will be better to do a regular degree instead. 

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How is a BSc B.Ed at Assam University?

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Sreenjini Roy Posted On : November 20th, 2021
M.Sc. from University of Allahabad (2019)

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. 

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How is Azim Premji University for a BSc BEd dual program?

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Priyanka Singhal Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.A. Economics & Education, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru (2020)

Azim Premji University offers B.Sc BEd 4 year dual degree program for undergraduate. The course fee is ? 52,500. This graduation program provides knowledge in the field of science as well as a professional degree in education. In the field of science, the student can choose either Life Science with Biology, Physics and Chemistry as subjects or Physical Science or Mathematics with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry as subjects. The program prepares students to understand a wide range of perspectives on education and also helps develop certain skills in the field of education like skills to teach effectively. The eligibility criteria for obtaining admission is that the student must have a 50% aggregate score in the XII board exam. If the student is above the age of 19, a statement of purpose must be submitted to the institution.

This program helps students to pursue a career in science as well as prepares them to get into the professional world of teaching.

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How good is Jain University for a BSc (PMCs)?

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Riddhima Ghose Posted On : September 21st, 2020
B.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering, RV College of Engineering (RVCE) (2016)

Jain University is one of the prime institutes of the country offering the B.Sc. PMCs programme. The institute boasts of a fantastic faculty and a tie-up with the British Computer Society, UK.

The B.Sc. program encourages problem-solving sessions to develop unique analysis skills. The B.Sc. degree in Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science offered by Jain University is quite good both in terms of academics and placements. Students can also pursue higher studies with this degree.

Criteria

Jain University

Ranking

NAAC- ‘A’ Grade

NIRF- 101st out of 200

India Today (Science)- 50th out of 120

Admission Process

Entrance Test + Group Discussion + Personal Interview

Fee (INR; First Year)

1.26 Lakhs

Eligibility

Pass in 10+2 with 60% + Jain Entrance Test (JET)/ UCEED

Infrastructure and Facilities: The outstanding infrastructure of the university includes a vast library, top-notch laboratories, seminar halls, auditorium, gymnasium equipment, etc. Some of the facilities offered by the institute to its students include hostels, auditorium, a variety of sports and games opportunities, etc.

Jain University also promotes Industry-Academia relations which include consultancy assignments, collaborative research, development projects, etc. It has labs well-equipped with new technology.

Scholarships: The institute provides numerous need and merit-based scholarships including the Medha, Eklavya, and Natyaswara scholarships.

Placement Statistics:

  • 98.5% of students were placed in top recruiting companies such as Tommy Hilfiger, Honeywell, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, etc.

  • The highest package offered was INR 30 LPA and the average package offered was INR 7 LPA.

Notable Alumni: The university boasts of stellar alumni, which includes the likes of K.L. Rahul (Indian Cricketer), Rohan Bopanna (Tennis Player), Rakesh Manpat (Indian Shooter), Robin Uthappa (Indian cricketer), and many more.

Interested students must look at all the aspects of the institute and the program before deciding. One must keep in mind their academic merit, future academic and career plans, personal expectations, and disposition while choosing an institute for themselves.

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I have completed Bsc in Fashion technology . I have interest in pursuing home science . But am i eligible to study Pg in home science ?

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Nitin Nehra Posted On : February 27th, 2023
PGDM from Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, New Delhi (2019)

To apply for an M.Sc degree in Home Science, you need to fulfill some prerequisites in order to be eligible for this program. The Master of Science Home Science at Women’s Christian College is a postgraduate program that comprises various fields like society, nutrition development, Entrepreneurship, and many more areas. This course is solely based on family management, interior management, and communication techniques.

Suitability: This postgraduate course is highly suitable for candidates who want to develop a critical understanding of the study of Home Science. The MSc home science program covers a wider base of skills and knowledge and is better for the graduate who is sure about specific disciplines.

Eligibility criteria: The candidate must qualify for the following eligibility criteria to appear for the MSc home course:

  • Aspirants should have passed BSc 3 years degree after 10th and +2 with honors in home science and any other related home science.
  • BSc home science or BSc biology or BSc microbiology or some bachelor's degree with home science relatives.
  • Minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent for general candidates and 45% for SC or St candidates.
  • There is no age limit for studying MSc home science.

Coming back to your profile, you have a background in Fashion Technology which is hardly related to Home Science. So your chances are pretty low unless a specific university deems you eligible for Master in Home Science.

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