Biology
Hello Aspirant ,
Delhi University offers so many BA Honors course some of them have very high cutoffs like BA in economics honors while some of them have very low cutoffs like BA in Sanskrit Honors , also different courses use different subjects to calculate your class 12 percentage for cutoff for example for BA Political science honors if you don't have political science as a subject in your class 12 2.5 % will be deducted from your total percentage .
If you want a very good college with a very good branch 95% will be good enough for you but 90 % will get you a decent course , if you just want any course + college combination even 65 percent will get you BA Sankrit honors in Motilal Nehru college .
For Du cutoffs visit :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
Hope this helps
Dear applicant the first set of suggestion would be not to panick, it's your time and you will prove yourself, have faith and keep on working hard. I know it's very difficult to balance both HSC and NEET but you can focus on few important portions of Physics like Electricity, Magnetism, capacitors and vectors. Solve sums specially from previous years papers, when it comes to Chemistry give priority to organic chemistry and s,p,d,f block elements. Solve as many MCQs as you can and simultaneously read the portions for boards.
Hope it helps!!
Good luck!!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Nothing is impossible in this world.Ask your child do practice maths and physics ,do not run behind the theory solve the question as many as he can.Also getting tuition will not a good method ,here only self study and self practice can work.
Hope it helps you !
Thank you !!
unfortunately Bio is a compulsory subject in class 12 for taking life science. All you can do now is take up another course.
Hello,
Yes, you are eligible to apply for NEET UG entrance examination provided you must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Biotechnology, Physics, Chemistry and English. If you belong to general category category you need to score minimum 50% aggregate marks in Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry taken together, if you belong to SC/ST/OBC category you need to score minimum 40% aggregate marks and 45% aggregate marks if you belong to PWD category. Candidates who have studied Biology/Biotechnology as additional subject as private candidate is also eligible to apply for NEET UG unless otherwise stated in the notification released by NTA.
The answer is a resounding YES. As we all know, D Pharmacy or B Pharmacy cannot be completed without having completed Biology in 10+2. Biology is a required topic in order to earn a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, they reasoned. Is biology a required subject to pursue these degrees in the past?
According to the new criteria, any student who does not have biology in their academic curriculum is entitled to take a pharmacy degree, whether it is a b pharm or other pharma-related study.
NIPER JEE eligibility criteria is the bare minimum qualification that a candidate must meet to be eligible to appear in the entrance exam for the master's programmer. The eligibility guidelines set by the authorities for NIPER JEE are as follows:
GPAT score: Aspirants must have a valid Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test 2021 (GPAT) score.
Qualifying degree: Candidates must possess a B.Pharm degree from a recognized university. Please note that candidates in the final year of B.Pharm are also eligible for NIPER JEE 2021.
Hope this helps.
Since, CBSE had started using the term RT instead of FT from 2020, so let me clear few of the facts to you. CBSE gives atleast 3 chances to clear your exam if you failed in one or two subjects that is known as compartment exam. CBSE will provide you the first chance in the month of July - August , second chance in the month of April - May of next year and third chances again in the month of July - August of next year. If, you failed to clear in these three attempt then you have to appear for the complete class 12th boards again. Remember if you have failed in one or two subjects then and then only CBSE will allow you to take compartment exam else you will be considered as fail for the class.
Nextly, if you passed and think you want to improve your marks, then you can appear for improvement exams, but keep in mind that now a days according to CBSE your marks in improvement exam will be considered as final marks, as per my knowledge, still just clearify the fact with you school officials as they know the fact much better then me.
Hope, this will help you.
Thank you & Good luck!
Hello aspirant
hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad inform you that you dont need to worry if your physics is not good as their is no criteria of sectional cut off in neet exam . You overall marks will be considered in calculating the percentile and its depends on the college you are loooking for ,top medical college have cut off above 540
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
Hello Shruti,
Cancer biology is an extremely good field with lots of scope in future.
As for your question if you want to pursue PhD in Cancer Biology, some MSc courses listed below might help you.
MSc Life Science
MSc Cancer Biology
MSc Biotechnology
MSc Microbiology
MSc Zoology
MSc Cell Biology.
In short any masters course which has all basics about cancer biology will help you get into a PhD programme. Although one important criteria is the entrance exam for PhD. every institute conducts its own entrance exam for PhD as well some do accept CSIR-UGC NET or ICMR NET.
For more information about which colleges offer PhD programmes in Cancer Biology please check out the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-oncology-colleges-in-india
Hope that helps
All the best
You can't add the subject to the score you have given the 12th. If you want to do so then you have to register yourself again with the subject combinations of your choice from the starting. As a result, I would recommend you to contact your school or the Boards regional office in order to know about the regulations required to do so as there are no information available on the HBSE official website.
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