Biology
No if you have passed the examination and if you are awarded the certificate based on your registration and preference for 10+2 , you can't change the subject type based on the same result. Also having additional subject and main subject doesn't matter as for most higher education courses best of 5 is considered. Also if you are going for higher education you have no need to change your 10+2 subjects. See if you need Mathematics as a subject of eligibility then be it Additional or compulsory doesn't matter, you are eligible for the purpose.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Student,
For NCERT notes of biology, chemistry and physics class 12th,
For NCERT books for 12th, you can refer to the given link :- https://school.careers360.com/articles/ncert-books-for-class-12
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Hello,
i am assuming that you are talking about neet preparation.
The following is a list of notable chapters with high weightage.
Starting with zoology, biology is separated into two categories: zoology and botany.
Human reproduction, evolution, immunity, and the animal kingdom are all topics in zoology (only from NCERT)
Plant kingdom, organisms and population, ecology, and plant reproduction are all covered in botany. categorization of organisms
These are several absolutely essential chapters with a lot of weightage.
Then there's physics and chemistry.
Organic chemistry (very important), solutions, chemical bonding (again, extremely important), electrochemistry, and chemistry in everyday life
NOTE: Do not neglect inorganic chemistry; it has a significant impact on your score.
Kinematics, Heat, and Thermodynamics are all topics in physics. Modern Physics, Kinematics, Oscillations, and Waves, Electrostatics and Current Electricity, Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism.
First, answer any topic's direct formulae questions.
If a question requires a lengthy computation, attempt to solve it using approximation or alternatives first.
Hope it helped
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Yes it is true according to new education policy bio students can take btech . Biotechnology and chemical engineering has less math in it,but atlest you have to three semisters facing the math will be basic and advance of class 12 th maths. Top colleges are lovely professionals university, Delhi college of engineering, psg college and many other. Thnks for your question with regards careers360.
Hi
If you include maths as a 6th subject in your board examination. Then it will become an additional or optional subject as there are only 5 core /compulsory subjects.
And thus you will become ineligible for jee main for BE /BTech
This because,
To be eligible for BE /BTech jee main it is mandatory to have maths as a compulsory subject.
But yes,
With maths as an additional/6th subject you will be eligible for jee main for B. Arch and B. Planning as for that you need to have maths, it's not mandatory to have it as a core/compulsory subject.
So,
I would suggest you to keep both Maths and Maths as a compulsory subject. I personally have done 10+2 with both maths and biology as main subjects and trust me it's not that difficult, you will enjoy learning :)
For your reference,
Jee main eligibility criteria is given below-
-) Qualification required :- to be eligible for JEE mains you need 10+2/equivalent qualification.
Course
Required Criteria based on Class 12th or equivalent
B.E/B.Tech
Passed qualifying examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with any one of :-
----)Chemistry
-----)Biotechnology
-----)Biology
----) Technical Vocational subject.
B.Arch
Passed qualifying examination with
-----)Mathematics,
-----)Physics,
------) Chemistry
B.Planning
Passed qualifying examination with Mathematics
-) Passing year :- one is eligible for JEE main examination for consecutive three years starting from the year of appearing for 12th /equivalent examination i. e to be eligible for JEE mains 2021 you should be either appearing for 12th board exam or equivalent in 2021 or should have passed it in 2020 or 2019
-) There is no age limit to be eligible
-) there is no minimum percentage requirement to be eligible for JEE Main.
To be eligible for NITs, IIITs, CFTIs one needs at least 75% marks in class 12th if belongs to General or OBC category or at least 65% marks in class 12th if belongs to Sc or St category. For this year i. e 2021 this minimum percentage requirement of 75% - 65 % has been lifted off.
For detailed information about jee main eligibility criteria go through our page, the link for which is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Biology is a huge subject and mostly students opt for the subject in 11 and 12th standards to later persue medical in the future. But there are also many jobs available in the field of Biology. Some of them are as follows:
Biomedical engineering: starting salary 3,30,000 Lpa
Environmental scientists: 3,60,000 lpa
Food scientist: 3,40,000 lpa
Forensic scientist: 4,00,000 lpa
Microbiologist: 2,90,000 lpa
Biotechnologist: 4,00,000 lpa
Lecturer/professor: 2,00,000 lpa
Marine biologists: 5,07,061 lpa
For more information visit:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biology-course
hope this helps
Hey there,
There are a wide range of options offered in PCBC as there are 11642 Science colleges in India. There are a lot of courses you can perform at UG level like Bachelor of Science in Physics, biotechnology, zoology, microbiology, chemistry, Computer Science, Botany, Biology, agriculture, information Technology etc
Besides this 13 lot of job opportunities which are offered like Physicist, Chemical Engineer, Geophysicist, Pharmacist ,Biochemist, Microbiologist, Meteorologist, Oceanographer, Biomedical Scientist, Nanotechnologist etc.
Major recruiting firms which offer jobs are Google IBN Verizon Infosys Reliance Amazon Accenture Yahoo Wipro etc.
No, there's no way to remove your biology from your certificate/marksheet.
This is because,
If you have 6 subjects ( 5+1 i. e 5 main and 1 optional or additional ) then irrespective of the optional/subjected opted by you, if you fail in one subject then it takes the place of optional or additional subject and the optional subject you had chosen becomes your main subject and the same is reflected on your marksheet and your result status is pass.
One can choose either to appear in the compartment examination of failed subject or not to appear as he has already passed 12th.
Even if you had appeared in compartment examination of biology as a private candidate, still they would just provide you a private passing certificate of biology only . Your original marksheet remains the same with failed in biology. So, there's no way to remove it .
But don't worry you won't face any problem
††††Personal experience :- I had friend who failed in maths and it was replaced by his optional hindustani music and his result status was pass, but he didn't face any problem and is studying BA in Allahabad university.
So, no worries even if failed biology is there in the certificate , what all matters is that you are pass in 12th.
Hi,
The admission process of Berhampur University for Msc course in Marine Biology has begun on the 14th of August, 2021. The last date of submission of the form was on the 31st of August, 2021 without paying the application fee. You can check the official website for more information.
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