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Bsc in Psychology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2) qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The program is spread over 6 semesters covered over a period of 3 years.The course has been designed to help eligible candidates delve deep into the study of the mind and its various functions. It involves the study of working of mind processes, conflict resolutions, motives, reactions, feelings, crisis management, group thinking, motivation, and nature of the mind.
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Dear candidate if you consider the previous few years paper on NEET UG you would find out there are around 90 questions from the Biology section. Now coming to Biodiversity chapter, you can expect maximum 2-3 questions from this part. Most of the biology questions are confined to genetics, reproduction and Mendel's experiments.
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The eligibility criteria for getting admission in BSc. Agriculture is the student to have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognized board with subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Also, the aspirant must have completed English as a required language. Course Duration of Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Agriculture) is 4 Years. Average Fees for the course INR 2 - 2.5 LPA. And the employment role in this feild are Agriculturalist, Agricultural Research Scientist, Agriculture Development Officer, Assistant Plantation Manager, Agriculture Technician, etc.
ICAR AIEEA (All India Entrance Examination for Admission): This is a national level entrance test that is conducted to proceed with the admission of the students in various agricultural programs offered at different universities.
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Neet is national eligibility cum entrance test conducted by National Testing Agency for admission to MBBS,Bds and other medical courses. The test will be conducted on 13th September 2020. The exam is offline (pen and paper mode). There will be 180 questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology to be attempted in 180 minutes (3 hrs.). For every correct answer attempted 4 marks will be awarded. 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. Important chapters of Biology are:-
Name of chapter. Weightage out of 100
1.Human physiology. 20%
2. Genetics and Evolution. 18%
3. Diversity of living organism. 14%
4. Ecology and environment. 12%
5. Reproduction. 9%
Important chapters of Physics are
1. Optics. 10%
2. Electronic devices. 9%
3. Electrostatics. 9%
4. Thermodynamics. 9%
5. Current electricity. 8%
6. Electromagnetic induction 8%
and alternating current
Important chapters of Chemistry are
1. Thermodynamics. 9%
2. Alcohols, phenols. 8%
and Ether
3. Equilibrium. 6%
4. Solutions. 5%
5. Chemical bonding. 5%
and molecular structure
6. Electrochemistry. 4%
For more information you can visit NEET Rank Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
For more information you can visit NEET College Predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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See it is quite difficult to help you with the exact list of colleges as the counselling is yet to be conducted and the cut-offs keep on changing every year but yes we can provide you the list of colleges that you can get based on previous years cut-off data.
So according to the data, on such marks and category you have good chances of getting management seat in some medical colleges in Telangana under state quota according to previous year's cut-off but in AIQ counselling you can only get deemed universities.
As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that you have chances in following colleges under state quota of Telangana :-
SHADAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
SURABHI INST OF MED SCI, SIDDIPET
RVM MEDICAL COLLEGE, MULUGU
PRATHIMA INST OF MED. SCI., KARIMNAGAR
MNR MEDICAL COLLEGE, SANGAREDDY
And some more. You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the link given below :-
NEET 2021 Cutoff Telangana (2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017) - Medical and Dental Colleges Cutoff (careers360.com)
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
To have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your marks, category, and state you can use NEET College Predictor because it will make you comfortable while choice filling in counselling :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
NEET 2021 Cut-off goes like :-
-->>> General - 50th percentile - 720-138 marks
-->>> SC/ST/OBC - 40th percentile - 137-108 marks
-->>> General-PwD - 45th percentile - 137-122 marks
-->>> SC/ST/OBC-PwD - 40th percentile - 121-108 marks
You can check out complete details regarding NEET qualifying cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
If you want to prepare further for NEET 2022 then to help you in your preparation we have some resources which you can access from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
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There are bio-related graduation courses in IITs. You can choose these courses only if you have the combination of subjects in class 11th and 12th i.e., Physics + Chemistry + Biology + Mathematics. The branches offered in IITs regarding bio-related will be Bioscience, Bioengineering, Biotechnology and Bio-chemical Engineering.
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Dogs do sweat. Sweating is a physiological response to heat where sweat glands secrete salty water. When the water evaporates, it takes energy with it, cooling down the organism in the process. Although dogs don't sweat profusely and visibly the way humans do, they definitely have sweat glands that secrete sweat in response to heat. The problem is that most dogs are covered with a thick coat of fur, so sweat secreted where there is fur would get trapped in the fur, fail to evaporate, and therefore fail to cool the dog down much. As a result, it is far more efficient for dogs to have sweat glands where there is little fur. For this reason, most of a dog's sweat glands are located on the pads of its feet and on its nose. On a hot day you may notice a dog leaving behind a trail of wet footprints as it walks across a smooth, dry surface. That's dog sweat.
As part of the maturation process, human red blood cells destroy their cell nuclei. They do this in order to carry as much oxygen as possible and still stay small enough to fit through narrow blood capillaries, thereby maximizing the oxygen delivery. In fact, humans have some of the smallest red blood cells of all vertebrates, thanks in part to the destruction of the nucleus. Most mammals have red blood cells without nuclei, while all other types of vertebrates do have nuclei in their red blood cells. However, all red blood cells, including human, must start with DNA, as DNA contains the code that tells each cell how to construct itself in the first place. Human red blood cells simply destroy their nucleus once it is no longer needed as part of the maturation process. A ring of actin within a maturing red blood cell pinches and splits the cell into two parts: one part with the DNA and one part without. Red blood cell enucleation is therefore a special type of cell division. Macrophages then come along and gobble up the parts containing DNA, leaving only the red blood cell parts that don't have DNA. Note that there is much more in blood than red blood cells. As a result, a blood sample does contain DNA due to the presence of other kinds of cells.
Swallowed chewing gum does not stay in your system for seven years. Gum, along with anything else inedible, passes from your mouth into the toilet in about a day or two, according to Dr. Michael Picco of the Mayo Clinic. Perhaps this misconception is popular due to the fact that gum is not easily digested and is also sticky. But take a sticky wad of half-chewed gum and sprinkle it with water and you'll notice it's not sticky anymore. Once you've swallowed the gum, it's not going to cement itself to your stomach wall because it has lost its stickiness in your stomach juices. If something did get stunk in your digestive track, you wouldn't survive seven years. Within days, stuck food becomes infected and makes you sick. Swallowing gum is about the same as swallowing rocks: they aren't toxic; they will leave your body in a few days; but they might do some damage along the way. Dr. Picco writes "On rare occasions, large amounts of swallowed gum combined with constipation have caused intestinal blockage in children. It's for this reason that frequent swallowing of chewing gum should be discouraged, especially in children." A far more dangerous non-toxic item to ingest is a pair of magnets. The magnetic fields themselves don't do any damage directly to your tissue, but the magnetic force between the magnets will cause them to stick together, with your tissue in the middle. And a few drops of water isn't going to turn off that kind of stickiness.
Human finger tips do not become wrinkled because they absorb water. Skin is a fairly good barrier that keeps out most of the external water. If our fingers did absorb a significant amount of water after staying in the pool or bath for several minutes, then our fingers would swell to round, plump shapes, which is the opposite of wrinkling. The wrinkling is actually caused by a reduction of fluid inside the finger tips.
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