23rd February 2016 03:46 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers I have studied bsc computer science in jyothi nivas college attend 3semester i have scored above 75 percentage than I married I discontinued can I do my 4 semester corresspondence |
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27th August 2012 03:56 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers which degree courses can be pursued after completing 10th ITI ? |
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23rd March 2012 09:47 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers i completed bipc with 75% am i eligibul to do bsc computer science |
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20th March 2012 05:32 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers SIR IAM BIPC CAN I DO BSC COMPUTERS |
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5th March 2012 06:53 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers Sir my name is shilpa i have scored 77% in 10 and 45% in puc pcmb..and joined bsc computer science and scored 60% in 1st sem..and now i am not able to continue my studies..i want to join in corresspondence course please tel me whether can i join pls sir |
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5th March 2012 06:36 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers Sir i hv passed 10 with 77% and 2nd puc with 45%..and i have joined bsc computer science and got 60 % in 1st sem but i am not able to do 2nd sem..now i want to join bsc computer science in correspondence can i sir |
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17th December 2011 04:58 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers sir, I have passed 2 commerce with 60% mark, i want to join BSC computer science,and i also studied in polytechnic diploma in computer eng(not completed) |
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17th December 2011 04:50 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers i have passed +2 commerce with 60% mark , |
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2nd November 2011 10:24 AM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers dear sir, without passing puc can we go to degree course... |
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15th August 2011 07:34 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers For studying B.Sc in computer science one should pass 10(+2) with PCM from a recognized board/university. There are a number of good Govt and private institutes offering this course. good luck..... |
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6th June 2011 03:04 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers im 10 2. have got 54% in 12th board(science), can i get addmission in b.sc computers? |
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13th May 2011 02:37 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers i am student of pcb 12th but my interest in b sc computer science can i yes or No Arati funde dhule |
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7th April 2011 12:54 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers i had passed my three years diploma will i get the admission in second year |
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27th November 2010 12:11 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers I am interested in doing B.Sc physics.. And my aim is to research in physics.. Please give me the names some top universities.. |
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28th October 2010 08:10 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers hello sir,, my wife is droped puc 2year now i want get back her in toherin to studies again.. she did bipc.last year. now she is waiting for next term..so what was thwe basic qualification reqired i get back her in to b.s.c nano technology |
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12th October 2010 01:43 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers m a BiPC student can i do Bsc in computer science n with hw many % of marks cn i get seat n which is the best college in hyderabad |
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12th October 2010 01:41 PM | ||
gautam jaju |
Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers m a BiPC student can i do Bsc in computer science n with hw many % of marks cn i get seat n which is the be st college in hyderabad |
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12th October 2010 10:43 AM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers to study Bsc in computer you have to pass 10+2 with the subject mathematics and computer(varies from institution to institution but math is must). to study on nanotechnology you have to graduate first with science. you must have physics, chemistry and mathematics in 10+2 level to study on nanotechnology. after graduation you may study master degree on nanotechnology. there is no paper on nanotechnology in graduation. all the best. |
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12th October 2010 12:35 AM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers sir/madam i have done diploma in computer science & application from SANT LONGOWAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY. If i want to do bsc in computer science further. Is i got any profit for the above course. is any lateral entery is there? |
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31st August 2010 11:42 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers Quote:
Correspondence courses are made for those people who are unable to go to classes for some reason. Mostly people who work full time choose part time/correspondence courses. So If you are not in such a situation then you must join a full time regular course. The correspondence course should be done at least after graduation or as later as possible. The list of distance learning colleges can be accessed at the following website. http://www.indiaedu.com/distance-lea...rses/bcom.html |
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31st August 2010 05:33 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers dear friend, Minimum eligibility to study B.Sc in computers is to pass the 10(+2) board exam with at least 50% marks from any recognized university. Career in Nanotechnology can be started after graduation with biological science in graduation and in 12th. There are no college that provide undergraduate courses in nanotechnology. You can do M.Sc/M.Tech in this subject. The colleges mentioned below offer Master's degree course in nanotechnology: Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh. Good luck... |
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29th August 2010 04:51 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers i am pursuing 11th with commerce, i want to do correspondence graduation with commerce |
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28th August 2010 07:16 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers elligibility for bsc: 70% marks in 12th with maths also. elligibility for nanotechnology as 70% marks in 12th . good luck |
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12th August 2010 04:35 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers You have clubbed two quite different questions together - Computer Science and Nanotechnology are poles apart; moreover, while Computer Science is offered at the undergraduate level, Indian University offer courses in Nanotechnology only at the post-graduation level. Generally speaking, eligibility for doing B.Sc (Computer Science) through correspondence is 10+2 - while some institutes take students from science stream, some allow students of all streams and some other even admit even 11+1 PUC candidates.So, you will need to check with the institutes. (http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/searchq=cache:LsM6hy6mq8oJ:www.indiaedu.com/distance-learning/india/courses/degree-courses/bsc.html+eligibility+for+B.Sc+(Computer+Science)+t hrough+correspondence&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in might be of help). Now, coming to Nanotechnology, it is essentially an inter-disciplinary subject and graduates in Physics, Chemistry and Life SCiences can only opt for M.Sc/M.Tech in nanotechnology. Master Degree programs in Nanotechnology are offered by the following Andhra Pradesh Universities: Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra University College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam, Osmania University, Hyderabad, and Sri Satyasai University, Puttaparti. |
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11th August 2010 12:35 AM | ||
Sushant Roy |
Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers Both courses require a 10+2 passed applicant . Percentage varies from institute to institute. Generally 55% is sufficient for these courses. |
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10th August 2010 03:22 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers Dear friend, For studying B.Sc in computer science one should pass 10(+2) with PCM from a recognized board/university. There are a number of good Govt and private institutes offering this course. Well to study nanotechnology,one has to start from the post graduate level. Because at the graduation level no college offers course in nanotechnology. The eligibility criteria for doing Post Graduation in Nanotechnology is Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Life Sciences. After completing graduation only one can apply for M.Sc/M.Tech in nanotechnology. These are the institutes in andhra pradesh offering Master's in nanotechnology: Andhra University College of Engineering - Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Sri Satyasai University, Puttaparti. All the best! |
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9th August 2010 07:05 PM | ||
raazorigin |
Eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers what is the eligibility for studying correspondence in BSc computers what is the eligibility for studying nanotechnology where i can study nanotechnology in andhra pradesh |