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It is mid-semester exam week at $CMI$ and first-year students from both $M.Sc.$ Data Science $(DS)$ and $M.Sc.$ Computer Science $(CS)$ have their exams scheduled for Monday from $10$ a.m. to $1$ p.m. in Lecture Hall $1$. The first row in  Lecture hall $1$ has six seats. In how many different ways can there $M.Sc.$  $DS$ students – Anish, Binish and Finish – and three $M.Sc.$  $CS$ students – Ramesh, Suresh, and Ragesh – be seated in this row, in such a way that two students from the same course do not sit next to each other?

  1. $36$
  2. $48$
  3. $72$
  4. $96$
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