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Is bipc student eligible for this biomedical engineering. What is fees structure

manasa Student Expert 4th Oct, 2019

Hi srinivasa

B.E. Biomedical Engineering: Eligibility. Competitor more likely than not passed the 10+2 or equal assessment from a perceived state or focal board with in any event half (40% to 45% for saved classification up-and-comers) of the imprints with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology as the significant subjects.

Qualification: Minimum score of half

Affirmation Process: Entrance test based

Assessment Type: Semester-Wise

Competitor more likely than not passed the 10+2 or equal assessment from a perceived state or focal board with in any event half (40% to 45% for saved classification up-and-comers) of the imprints with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology as the significant subjects of study.

He/She will not be having any Supplementary or compartment in any of the subject/Subjects at 10+2 or proportionate level that is yet to be cleared at the hour of taking confirmations.

Aside from the previously mentioned qualification criteria's different schools and foundations may have their very own extra criteria's which the understudies would need to fulfill so as to take confirmation.

In the event of saved classification understudies, they would need to display their booking endorsements given by the able experts so as to profit the advantages material to them.

The greater part of the Institute give affirmations through Common Entrance Test (CET) (like JEE Main). To get affirmations in these foundations applicants would need to qualify the individual selection test by verifying least qualifying imprints.

The qualification criteria's referenced above are regular to a large portion of the colleges and schools the nation over that are offering this course to the understudies.

All the best

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I got 19,000 rank in kcet will I get seat for pharmacy govt college??Am I eligible for counselling process

tarun kumar 1st Jun, 2019

Hi, 

Congratulations on your rank.

Colleges that you can get:

 Farooqia College of Pharmacy Mysore

Karavali College of Pharmacy Mangalore

Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy Bangalore

Mallige College of Pharmacy Bangalore

PES College of Pharmacy Bangalore

National College of Pharmacy Shimoga

To get more knowledge about your chance of getting a college please check the college predictor link below:

Https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor  

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What are the subjects required for doing bsc chemistry in du and what is the eligibility criteria for taking admission through it ?

Sania Shahidi 5th Jul, 2019
Hello!

Eligibility criteria are:-
  • You must have passed class 12 examination
  • You must have secured 50% or above in the English language
  • You must have secured 60% or more in physics/ chemistry/ mathematics

    • Good luck:)
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I have passed 10+2 with 59.2% .with 70 marks in Biology. So, Sir am I eligible to take admission for Bsc with Zoology (Major)

Arpit Gupta 26th May, 2019
Yes,why not you are eligible enough to take admission in any deemed University but not du as its cutoff is quite high.

If you are thinking about your marks that it is less then i am telling you that these marks are not a future deciding point for you.

Let me tell you that even a  passed student with 40% of UG is also eligible for IAS exam so do not loose hope and from today onwards work hard.

Hopes it helps

Cheers!
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My daughter completed inter in mpc is she eligible for doing in radiology

Anjali 25th May, 2019

Presumably, radiology is a field that involves the study of biology, as it is a medical specialty. One must have a science background with biology as a core subject to pursue a career in radiology. If the candidate has taken biology as an optional subject with PCM, she is eligible for radiology.

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Chemistry mark 46/100 i am eligible for neet exam in 2020?PCB percentage 56 . general category

Amy Student Expert 25th May, 2019
Hello, 

You can appear for Neet 2020 since they need 50% aggregate in pcb and you have 56%. Other than eligibility, class 12 marks doesn't matter in neet since the allotment of colleges are solely based on the neet ranks. Don't worry you are above the required cutoff comfortably.
All the best!
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Sir I got 75 in bio, 56 in Chem, 46 in physics. Am I eligible to write neet

Pragati Nayan 26th May, 2019
Yes , for general category it is required to get above or minimum 50% in pcb  and for reserve categories 40% is enough !
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My daughter got 6467 rank in pessat.. Will she be eligible for biotechnology course in pes?

shailaja chowdhury 25th May, 2019

Hello Ma'am!

Your daughter might get biotechnology, but I can't be sure in which campus. The seats in biotechnology are very less so the probability is quite less but it is possible. 

So, i would better advice to fill it in her preference list but keep searching for alternate options aswell. However, the couselling process is quite unpredictable so nothing can be said with 100% accuracy.

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Biotechnology student with pcm in 12th isc is eligible for Mbbs??

Adeel khan 27th May, 2019

Hello Harsh 

MBBS stands for bachelors of medicine and surgery and in order to pursue this course you must be having Biology as your main subject in 12th or additional Biology, but without biology, it is senseless to even ask about pursuing MBBS. You must be having Biology in your core to study MBBS.

Hope it helps :) 

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If have completed my 1st year of b.tech with mechanical engineering . Will I be eligible for jelet?

Shubham Jha 25th May, 2019
JELET is the entrance examination conducted by West Bengal technical Board for lateral entry of diploma candidates. Diploma candidates with 60% or more marks can apply for JELET exam for admission in second year of engineering.

You are already studying Bachelor's degree in Mechanical engineering and you can not give JELET exam for moving to some other college in second year of engineering.
So you are not eligible for this.
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