Biology
Hello Ayush,
According to the instructions, one can only combine marksheets for CBSE boards subjects only.
You can follow the instructions below for getting a combined marksheet for CBSE
Students must go to the university website and apply for the consolidated marksheet there. Alternatively, they might go directly to the university and apply. Students who want to obtain their consolidated marksheet from the university must present a copy of their admit card as well as verification of their college ID.
You cannot combine marksheet for NIOS and CBSE subjects.
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Food technology requires knowledge of Thermodynamics, dynamics of fluid flow and solid handling, principles of instruments like chromatography, spectroscopy and analytics.
Food technology will not be difficult to you even if you're from biology and Chemistry. Rather, it will an additional advantage for you when you study about livestock, dairy, microbiology, etc.
food science technicians typically need an associate's degree in biology, chemistry, crop or animal science, or a related field. Some positions require candidates to have a bachelor's degree, and others a high school diploma or equivalent plus related work experience.
To pursue a food technology course at the postgraduate level, candidates should Possess a BSc (in Physics, Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry) or B.tech. / BE (in Food technology) degree with the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed at a university/ college.
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Dear candidate honestly speaking there is no such relevant evidence that the Education related to the Biology subject is better in foreign countries than in India or it is more flexible than in India. But yes if you are additionally interested to be a part of Biology or relevant subjects you can take pursue that apart from your core subjects based on your area of interest, you will get more career exposure definitely.
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hey there,
Yes , you are eligible .
According to NEET eligibility, The candidates who are having Biology as an additional subject are eligible for NEET
Other eligibility criteria for NEET-
1. Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31 on that year .
2. Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board.
3. Class 12 or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET.
4. General category aspirants must have passed the qualifying examination with 45% marks, while for SC/ST/OBC the minimum marks should be 40%
5. The decision on the upper age limit is pending, so, all candidates are provisionally eligible to apply for NEET 2022.
hope this helps you
Hello Aspirant!
To purse Degree courses in Biology in UK Colleges there are certain criteria you have to follow - Qualifying class 12 or equivalent examination in Science stream with a minimum 50% marks in Biology subject is basic eligibility criterion for pursuing BSc Biology degree. If English is not your first language, you will need to have already reached a satisfactory standard in an approved test in English, such as Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English grade C or above or IELTS grade 6.5. These are some of the requirement you have to fulfil .
There are various entry level requirement of different colleges in UK. Some colleges also prefer interviews , gradation preference to select you.
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hello,
first of all the basic eligibilty criteria is that you must have passes 12th with science stream, biology as a subject and with minimum 50 percent marks.
you must also require two A levels , in chemistry and biology.
in bsc , in the field of biology there are various options that are offered to students , bsc related to animal life , cell life , and more.
so you will have a lot of specific options to choose from.
Also, you mist be proficient in english , certificate is required for that too.
hope it helps
all the best
Dear student,
since you had RT in biology, if you are passed in the subject now then you are eligible for BSc , however it depends on the branch of BSc that you are going to choose since specific courses have their own eligibility criteria where they may need certain percentage in a specific subjects, so its better to choose a course in which you meet the eligibility criteria.
Hello there ,
Hope you are doing well . Yes, you can definitely just study Biology as an additional subject from NIOS. Students who have studied from NIOS are eligible for NEET. You need to score an aggregate of 50% in the three subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology in 12th standard to be eligible for NEET,given that you belong from general category. For OBC,SC and ST ,the percentage is 40% and for PWD it's 45%.
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