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What are the minimum qualifying marks for KGMU BSc nursing exam 2025? The minimum qualifying marks for KGMU BSC nursing exam are 50% for Unreserved (UR), and -40% for SC/ST and OBG categories To get admitted to KGMU B.Sc. in Nursing course, applicants must meet the entry requirements -45.0% in 12th. KGMU The total tuition fee for this course is INR 48000 for the entire duration of the co Apart from the tuition fee, students are also required to pay a hostel fee of INR 9600. The eligibility criteria for BSc Nursing programs can vary slightly between institutions, but generally include the following Educational Qualifications: 10-2: Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects
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Yadi apne class xii me biology exam diya hai aur 60 % score liye hai to aap bams ke liye eligible ho Yadi aap is Course ki anya Eligibility criteria me pure ho to.
BAMS Course karne ke liye apke class xii me pcb subjects me minimum 50% marks hone chahiye.
English subject as a language compulsary hai .
In sabke sath hi apko Neet me appear hona hoga aur neet exam crack karna hoga.
Detailed information ke liye aap neeche di gayi link par jayen.
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Hello Rajan,
Yes, you are eligible for BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) if you passed 12th with PCM and Biology as an additional subject. The eligibility criteria for BAMS generally include:
Ensure that your PCB combination meets the aggregate marks required for the course.
For more details, you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:
Link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bams-bachelor-of-ayurvedic-medicine-and-surgery
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Yes, you are eligible for BAMS,if you have studied biology even if as an additional subject. To be eligible for BAMS, candidate must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% with physics chemistry and biology from a recognised board. Candidates must pass NEET exam to take admission to BAMS course. Without NEET, a few of college offer admission to BAMS on management quota seats.
To know more about BAMS, you can check BAMS course
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On its official website, PSEB posts the PSEB 12th Model Question papers for every topic. It is anticipated that the PSEB 12th examinations would be administered in pen and paper format between February and March of 2025. The exam lasts for three hours. The kinds of questions that are asked in the exams are mentioned in the PSEB 12th sample papers 2025 that the board has provided. To familiarize themselves with the marking system, question types, etc., students must carefully review prior year's question papers.
To get the previous year question papers, you can visit our site through following link:
https://school.careers360.net/download/pseb-12th-ebooks-and-sample-papers
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Yes, though you have passed 12th class through the MP SOS scheme and secured 62% marks you are eligible to appear in the NEET exam. Age: You must be of at least 17 years of age as on 31st December of the year of admission. Subjects: You must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology and English as core subjects in your 12th standard or equivalent examination. Minimum Percentage: You must have passed with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology taken together. For SC/ST/OBC categories, the minimum percentage is 40%. You must have passed your 12th in the required subjects and must have been above the minimum percentage criteria. That makes you eligible for appearing in the NEET exam. For official information, you should refer to the official NEET notification. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025
No direct BCA course is available with the combinations Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in CUET.
BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a computer science-oriented course which requires a background in Mathematics. Most colleges and universities prefer candidates who have Mathematics as one of their core subjects in their 12th standard.
Other possibilities could be:
Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA): Short program, which can be done even after 12th standard irrespective of the stream.
BCA through Lateral Entry: Universities provide lateral entry to BCA programs for diploma holders in computer science or any related discipline
Computing Science or Information Technology Bachelor Degree: After completing an appropriate undergraduate degree, you can do a postgraduate diploma or M.Sc. in computer applications.
Consult an academic advisor or a career counselor to determine how your goals may be best met and what's likely to work for you. https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
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Both marine biology and marine biotechnology can be excellent choices for someone with a background in biotechnology and genetics. Here's how they differ and which might suit you better: Marine Biology:
Consider your career goals—whether they lean towards research, industry applications, or environmental conservation—before making your decision.
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You can download subject wise free video lectures by Careers360 from following link : Free Subject wise lectures for NEET
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