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In NEET CODE 2 theyve mentioned additional biology. Ik it means that pcm from one board and additional biology from another board. But my question is if I appear for only paper(bio) through NIOS ode ill get a single subject certificate. Is that enough to be eligible for neet?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 23rd Sep, 2021
Hi


Yes, yes you would be eligible for NEET even if you pass Biology as an additional /optional single subject from NIOS after your 12th pcm.

This is because,

As of now the eligibility of students with Biology as an additional / optional subject is in the supreme court but until it gives its judgement students, these students are eligible for neet

Here's the eligibility criteria for NEET :-

-----------)Qualification required:-As per Neet eligibility to be eligible you must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examinationwith physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English as core subject.

Important Note :- Students who have passed Biology as an additional subject are also provisionally eligible for neet until Supreme Court gives its judgement.

-----------)Percentage required:- You must get

  • at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category

  • at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to st/Obc/ Sc

  • at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.

-----------)Age limit:-to be eligible for neet one has to be at least 17 years old or more by 31st December in the year of appearing for the examination . There is no upper age limit as of now becausethe case of upper age limit of 25 years is pending in supreme court since 2018.

For detailed information about neet examination eligibility go through our page for which link is provided below; -

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria


Thank you


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what are the carrier options after pcbh( physics, chemistry, biology, hindi).can any one tel me plz.

aswathypadinjakkara 24th Sep, 2021

Hi

Hope you are doing fine.

Subjects such as physics, chemistry and biology (PCB) are required for students who is aspiring to take up careers in medicine or dental studies, biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, agricultural and dairy science. Options are also available in the paramedical and allied fields such as Nursing, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Audiology, Speech Therapy, Medical Lab Technology, Optometry, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmacy etc. Those interested in Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science can take up a career as a veterinary doctor.

Career Options

  • MBBS
  • BHMS
  • BAMS
  • BDS
  • Bsc in Microbiology, Biotechnology,Environmental science,etc
  • BPT(Bachelor of Physiotherapy )
  • B. Pharm
  • BUMS
  • Genetics
  • Food and Agriculture


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pcm 2018 pcm repeat 2019 2020 gap 2021 gap 2021-22 me biology lekar kya me neet ki exam ke liye eligible ho sakta hu

Karishma Sawhney 8th Dec, 2021

Hello.

For a candidate to be eligible for NEET exam, he/she should have Physics, Chemistry and Biology as their compulsory subjects with 12th aggregate marks as 50% or above if you belong to unreserved category and 45% or above for other categories. Hence, if you take biology as your subject, you can be eligible for the exam. For more information on the eligibility criteria, kindly visit the site- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

Hope your query is answered.

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what is biology, how the life is formed

Aditya 23rd Sep, 2021

Hi aspirant,

Biology is the branch of science that deals with living organisms and their essential  processes. It covers diverse fields, including botany, zoology, conservation, ecology, evolution, genetics, marine biology, medicine, physiology etc.

The second part of question  is not clear but there are many theories about the origin of life. It includes the start of life from simple organic molecules, replicating molecules with natural selection, Some cells began to evolve modern metabolic processes and out-competed those with older forms of metabolism etc.

Hope it helps!!

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is mpc students are eligible to micro biology and immunology engineering

Raj 2nd Nov, 2021

Hello student ,

Microbiology and Immunology Engineering is the study of the relationship between infectious agents that can hamper the immunity of a body along with microorganisms like virus, bacteria, etc. The microbiological part mainly deals with the study of microorganisms like virus, bacteria etc. and their behaviour when it is exposed to different types of environment. Immunology study is the study of the immune system of an organism.

Yes, MPC students can join Biomedical Engineering. Candidates must pass in 10+2 or equivalent exam in science stream from a recognised Board.

Colleges offering Biomedical Engineering course in India are mentioned below.


  • Image of College of Engineering, Guindy
  • Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
  • Parul University, Vadodara
  • SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
  • Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
  • College Of Engineering, Pune
  • PSG College Of Technology
  • Visvesvaraya Technological University
  • Jadavpur University
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
  • Anna University, Chennai



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hey i have taken pcmb as my subjects in class 11 so i took a subsrciption of jee batch as i am taking biology in offline mode. So in future if i have to give NEET exam then can jee lectures of physics and chemistry can make difference ?

Priya Bansal 23rd Sep, 2021

Hello Shivam

I guess I can answer well considering I too took up PCMB in 11th and 12th, and cleared NEET and am currently a MBBS student.

First thing first, yes your command over physics and chemistry will help. In JEE questions are more detailed and if you can do them, you actually have a good understanding. NEET has pretty straightforward questions coupled with a few HITS which make all the difference. Give a special focus on organic chemistry and you’ll be okay.

Another thing I must mention is that you NEED to give more attention to biology. This is the subject which ensures your MBBS seat, physics and chemistry ensures a good college. You need more than NCERT, so don’t hesitate before exploring some topics in detail.

NEET is a test of your grit more than your knowledge. Keep working hard. Goodluck!

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Sir I am studying in class 12 with physics, biology, chemistry English and physical education. I want to do ba philosophy in delhi University. Which college is best and is there will be deduction.can i go with philosophy, psychology,hindi and biology.

mrinalini048 1st Nov, 2021

Hey Alok!

For getting enrolled in the course of B.A.(Honours) Philosophy in University of Delhi (DU), no percentage deduction will be done if the candidate has not studied Philosophy in their 10+2. Earlier there used to be deductions but now no deduction for not studying philosophy in 12th class. So, you can calculate your best 4 percentage without facing deduction for not having studied philosophy before. But, keep in mind that you may be subjected to deductions in your best four percentage if you don't don't fulfil other criteria's such as choosing of subjects from the list A and B. For example, if you add physical education or music in your best of four for courses that are not associated with these subjects then you may be subjected to a deduction of 2.5%.

To know the top Delhi University colleges for pursuing B.A.(Hons.) Philosophy, check out the link provided below.

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-philosophy-degree-colleges-in-delhi

Although you will have to calculate your best of four percentage while when you apply for colleges while admission, but still you can know the format of calculation of best of four percentage for the purpose of DU admission. Below provided is the link for how to calculate best of 4 percentage.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks/amp

Hope it helps!

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can i do marine biology and ocenography after bsc.microbiology

mjaisinghani62 22nd Sep, 2021

Hello aspirant

Yes you can do Marine biology or oceanography after Bsc microbiology.

Career options after Bsc microbiology

You can be an microbiologist

Reasercher

Professor ( after post graduation )

Marine biology

Oceanography

Food industrial or environmental microbiologist

Quality assurance technologist

Sales or technical representative

Clinical and veterinary microbiologist

Medical technologist

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hello, i am gujarat board student in which 100m are considered for theory nd 50m for practical and i got 41 in theory and in practical 40m in chemistry and 38m in theory and in practical 43m in physics and 47m in theory and in practical 40m in biology so am i eligible for neet 2022?

Kashish Saxena 11th Oct, 2021

Hello student,

For students who want to apply for NEET UG exam the National Test Agency (NTA) sets an eligibility criteria which must be fulfilled by every candidate. The criteria specifies the minimum required percentile, age limit etc. The criteria can change over years but according to previous year eligibility criteria- the candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with physics, chemistry, biology or biotechnology and English as core subjects from any recognised board. Students appearing for class 12 can also apply for NEET UG exam. Also it specifies the class 12 percentage required for NEET exam is separate for each category. NEET eligibility marks in class 12 to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects:

  • UR category- 50%
  • OBC/SC/ST- 40%
  • PWD-45%

As mentioned by you in your query you scored 58% marks I physics and chemistry and 58% marks in biology. According to previous year eligibility criteria you can definitely apply for NEET UG exam 2022 provided you must also been passed in your class 12 English exam.

Hope you get some clarification.

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