Biology
To complete biology in 3 days, you'll need a strategic plan. Here's a suggestion:
Book Preference
Choose a comprehensive book that covers the entire syllabus and includes questions. Some options are:
- *NCERT Biology*: A foundational book that covers basics and syllabus, with questions for practice.
- *Trueman's Biology*: A popular book with detailed explanations and questions.
- *Dinesh Biology*: A comprehensive guide covering the syllabus and providing practice questions.
3-Day Plan
- *Day 1*: Focus on Human Physiology and Genetics. Read and practice questions from your chosen book.
- *Day 2*: Cover Plant Physiology and Ecology. Read and practice questions from your chosen book.
- *Day 3*: Complete remaining topics like Biotechnology, Evolution, and Reproduction. Read and practice questions from your chosen book.
Tips
- *Focus on Key Topics*: Prioritize important topics like Human Physiology, Genetics, Plant Physiology, and Ecology.
- *Practice Questions*: Regularly practice questions from your book to reinforce understanding.
- *Take Breaks*: Take breaks to stay refreshed and focused.
By following this plan and staying committed, you can effectively cover biology in 3 days.
KCET marks (out of 180) = 74 → (74/180) × 100 = 41.11
PUC average (you got ~92.67%)
Final normalized score = (41.11 + 92.67) / 2 = 66.89
a 66.89 composite score , here’s a rough estimate of your PCB rank (for general category including OBC 3A):
Expected Rank Range : 45,000 – 55,000
Hello,
Yes, in the PPMET exam, the subjects will be Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. This exam is for medical courses, so these subjects are essential.
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Regarding your query, For the NEET Biology section, key topics include Animal Kingdom, Biological Classification, Morphology of Flowering Plants, Principles of Inheritance and Variation, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, and Molecular Basis of Inheritance . Additionally, Human Physiology, Genetics and Evolution, Diversity in the Living World, and Ecology and Environment are also high-scoring areas.
Courses You Can Get:
B.Sc. (Biotech, Microbiology, Genetics, Agriculture, etc.)
B.Pharm / D.Pharm
B.Sc. Nursing
BPT / BAMS / BNYS (mostly in private colleges)
Paramedical Courses (Lab Tech, OT, Radiology)
Less Likely:
MBBS/BDS in govt quota
Top govt seats for BAMS/BPT
You have good chances in private and mid-tier colleges.
Hii,
Yes, you can apply for undergraduate admission to Delhi University (DU) through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) if you have chosen one language, two domain subjects (Biology and Chemistry), and the General Test. However, eligibility depends on the specific course you wish to pursue.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology : Eligibility requires one language paper (with at least 30% marks) and three domain subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology : Requires one language paper (with at least 30% marks) and three domain subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science : Requires one language paper (with at least 30% marks) and three domain subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry.
B.Sc. (Pass) Home Science : Eligibility requires one language paper (with at least 30% marks) and a combination of subjects from Section II and/or Section III.
B.Sc. (Pass) Applied Physical Sciences with Industrial Chemistry : Requires one language paper (with at least 30% marks) and three domain subjects: Physics, Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, and Chemistry.
Subject Alignment : DU mandates that the subjects you choose for CUET must align with those studied in Class 12.
Minimum Marks in Language Paper : A minimum of 30% in the language paper is required for eligibility.
General Test : The General Test (Section III) is optional and can be included if relevant to the course requirements.
KCET admit cards list all papers, but you only need to sit for exams you registered. Since you opted for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you must appear for those three and can skip Mathematics. The Maths slot on your admit card doesn’t obligate you to take that test. However, confirm your chosen subjects in the KEA portal or call their helpdesk before the exam to avoid any possible last minute issues.
Hope this helps you,
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