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I scored 67 in biology, 66 in chemistry and 47 in physics in class 12 and it passed with 65% including 5 subjects, am i eligible for neet?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 4th Aug, 2022

Hi

When it comes to Neet then only your PCB aggregate percentage matters and not your over all aggregate of 5 subjects

Yes, you are eligible for neet examination.

This is because,

To be eligible for neet, you need to pass  12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English

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i have choose biology + math ( extra ) in class 11th what happen if i fail in math

shivamtrivedi0005 4th Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant

Since math is your extra subject, you will still be considered to have passed if you pass the other 5 courses but fail in math.  You need to pass in 5 subjects to be promoted to higher level.

However, Failing in more than one subject implies you've flunked

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in my college physics chemistry and maths are compulsory biology is in optional subject. and i want to become a doctor.and for doctor neet is compulsory.and in neet only pcb is enough then what will i doing

thakurvishesh1 3rd Aug, 2022

One option that will be the most viable for you is that you should take biology as one of your optional subjects along with Physics, chemistry and mathematics. Once you take Biology and it gets printed on your marksheet, then you won't face any problems in applying for NEET or

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hey i got marks in pcb biology Theory-40 practical-29 chemistry theory-15 practical-25 physics theory -28 practical-30 am I eligible for BASLP Programee

Piyush 3rd Aug, 2022

hello aspirant

You haven't mentioned your category. This is important for determining whether you are eligible for BASLP Program or not.

Anyways the Eligibility criteria of BASLP program states that : The eligibility criteria for BASLP is that the student should have completed 10+2 with a minimum 50% aggregate in

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is biology compulsory for getting admission in bsc agriculture?

sharshit2306 3rd Aug, 2022

No, biology is not required for Bsc students. You can take the ICAR exam whether you have a degree in math or biology. Students with specializations in math and biology are chosen based on their qualifications and ranks, and the counselling procedure is likewise distinct for each group.However, if your

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my 53 percent in 12th science biology class please tell me best course

Akansha Jha 2nd Aug, 2022

Hi there,

There are various courses you can opt for after completing your 12th from PCB

1. MBBS- since you have got 53% so you are eligible for appearing for it's entrance exam that is NEET UG. It is 5.5 year course

2. Bachelor of Science- You can go for

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Hello I am a class 12 student in Biology stream. So, can I, do B.sc in cyber security

Nisha yadav 2nd Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant,

It will be difficult because cyber security is a field that requires mathematical concepts like calculus and trigonometry. Being a PCB student you will find it difficult to cope with the cyber security curriculum.

You can take admission in an information technology course. You can do a BSC

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neet 2023 biology syllabus wise weightage

Thansira Banu 2nd Aug, 2022

Hi Aspirant,

Hope you are doing good.

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test(NEET)

NEET -  All India Pre Medical Test(AIPMT) is conducted for students who want to purse undergraduate medical MBBS, BDS and AYUSH courses in our country.

Biology Subject is divided into two sections

1.Botany

2.Zoology

Each contains 45 questions.

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Can i give only biology from nios after doing 12 in same year

Aditi Gairola 2nd Aug, 2022

Dear Akansha

Yes, you can give only biology exam from National Institute of Open Schooling . But for that you should have completed your 12 th standard and you should have passed your 12 th standard exams to be eligible to give biology exam from NIOS .




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