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hello sir mam in my board i got 47 in chem and 46 in physics ( in both of the subject I was passed with grace marks ) in biology 63 having grace would affect my selection in neet when I will go for counseling and admission pls tell

Hridaya Rao 14th Sep, 2024
Hello Student,

Grace marks will not affect your selection during NEET counseling or admission as long as you have passed your 12th-grade exams and meet the eligibility criteria. NEET counseling primarily focuses on your NEET score and rank, not how you passed individual subjects in your board exams.
As per NEET eligibility criteria, candidates need to secure at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (40% for reserved categories) in their 12th-grade board exams. If you meet this requirement, you should be eligible for admission.
However, you can always double-check with specific counseling authorities or colleges, as some institutions may have their own rules regarding board exam marks.

Thankyou. Good luck!
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Sir , 12th Bihar Board (2023-2025) waalo Ka exam form aa gaya hai jissme . Jissme Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Agriculture diya hai . Inme se kisi 3 ko choose karna hai to kya hum Maths , Biology aur Physics Ko Main Subject mein rakh sakte hain ? Aur Chemistry ko optional subject mein?

sadafreen356 13th Sep, 2024

No, according to the Bihar Board regulations, you cannot take both Mathematics and Biology as optional subjects together in Class 12; you must choose either a science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or a mathematics stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics - meaning you cannot combine the two subjects.

Choose subjects that align with your desired career path. If you want to pursue medical fields, select Biology as your optional subject; if you want to pursue engineering, choose Mathematics.

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what to choose MCA OR MBA i am a bsc Biology student

Kanishka kaushikii 7th Sep, 2024

Choosing between MCA (Master of Computer Applications) and MBA (Master of Business Administration) depends on your career goals and interests. Here's a breakdown to help you decide:

MCA:

  • Focus: Computer applications, software development, programming, and IT systems.
  • Suitable for: Students interested in technology, problem-solving, and building software solutions.
  • Career paths: Software developer, systems analyst, IT project manager, database administrator, web developer.

MBA:

  • Focus: Business management, leadership, marketing, finance, human resources, and operations.
  • Suitable for: Students interested in business, leadership, and managing organizations.
  • Career paths: Business analyst, marketing manager, financial analyst, consultant, entrepreneur.

Factors to consider:

  • Interests: Which field excites you more, technology or business?
  • Skills: Do you have strong technical or analytical skills?
  • Career goals: What kind of career do you envision yourself in?

If you're unsure, consider these options:

  • Dual degree program: Some universities offer combined MCA and MBA programs, allowing you to explore both fields.
  • Specialized MBA: If you're interested in a specific business area, consider an MBA with a specialization in that field (e.g., MBA in Healthcare Management, MBA in Marketing).
  • Bridging course: If you lack the necessary technical background for MCA, you might consider taking a bridging course or certificate program to prepare you for the program.

Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on your individual circumstances and aspirations. It's recommended to research both programs in detail, talk to professionals in the field, and consider your long-term career goals.

For more information about MCA and MBA you can click the links attached below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/mca-master-of-computer-applications

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-mba-entrance-exams-you-must-take






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i scored 28 in physics theory and 30 in practical total 58 biology 35 theory and 30 practical total 65 chemistry 38 theory 30 practical total 68 am i eligible for neet can there be any problem during counciling

Prachi Kumari 6th Sep, 2024

Hello,

For NEET eligibility, candidates must score a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology in their 12th board exams for the General category, and 40% for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC). Your individual scores in Physics (58), Biology (65), and Chemistry (68) sum up to 191, which averages to about 63.67%. This meets the eligibility criteria for NEET.

As long as you meet the overall percentage requirement and the minimum marks in theory and practical, you shouldn't face issues during counseling. Ensure you meet category-specific requirements if applicable.

Hope it helps !

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Can I get AIIMS Delhi with 715 marks but 12th english +biology +chemistry +physics total 190 is possible to get admission

Hridaya Rao 5th Sep, 2024
Hello Student,

Firstly congratulations for qualifying in NEET getting an excellent score with 715 marks in NEET, that makes you highly competitive for AIIMS Delhi. AIIMS typically requires top ranks, and 715 is usually well within the range for securing a seat there.

Regarding your 12th-grade marks, AIIMS Delhi's eligibility criteria include the following:
You must have passed your 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
The aggregate marks required in these subjects for the general category are at least 60%, and 50% for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC).

To check eligibility, let's calculate the percentage based on the 190 marks you mentioned:
If 190 is the sum of your marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English out of a total of 400, your percentage would be 47.5%. This would fall short of the 60% requirement for general category candidates but may be close for reserved category criteria (50%).

If you belong to a reserved category (like SC/ST/OBC), you might still be eligible, but if you're in the general category, your 12th-grade aggregate might not meet the eligibility requirement.

Thankyou.
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what exam do i need to take to get into AIIMS for msc in reproductive biology and clinical embeyology

Sajal Trivedi 6th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Reproductive Biology and Clinical Embryology is a two-year full-time postgraduate programme offered by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) entrance exam is required for M.Sc. programs. It has a minimum age requirement of 17 years and an eligibility threshold of 60% in the 10+2 examinations.

For complete information, please visit the following link:

https://www.careers360.com/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/msc-reproductive-biology-and-clinical-embryology-course

Thank you

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Respected sir I am studying physics chemistry and biology and computerscience.i want study Btech in vit.in which stream I am eligible

sadafreen356 3rd Sep, 2024

Computer Science and Engineering (with a focus on Bioinformatics),food technology, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, biomedical,Environmental Engineering are the options available for pceb students.if you choose your stream according to placement CSE (with bioinformatics) has better placements than all other in vit.

The facility is very good in vit You will get to do 2–3 mini projects and one comparably larger project in each semester besides the theory and practical papers . It gives you good study environment. If you want to pursue your career in engineering , then this is the right place .

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I can get total 190 mark in English +biology +chemistry +physics in 12th I can get admission in allms college my cast is sc

Jefferson 30th Aug, 2024

Hello!

Thank you for reaching out. Based on your total score of 190 in English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, and considering your SC category, it might be challenging to secure admission to AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) for the MBBS program. Its admissions are highly competitive and based solely on NEET scores

However, don’t be discouraged! There are many other excellent medical colleges where you might have a good chance of admission. It’s also a good idea to explore other courses and institutions that align with your interests and career goals.

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Best of luck with your future endeavours!

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Sir , my daughter in now doing Biology, Computer Science course in 12th. Is there a possibility to get a Seat in BBA . Please convey. Regards.

monag2673 29th Aug, 2024

Yes, your daughter can certainly pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) after completing her 12th grade with a Biology and Computer Science background. BBA is a versatile course that does not require a specific stream in 12th grade, making it accessible to students from Science, Commerce, or Arts backgrounds.


### Key Points to Consider:

1. **Eligibility:** Most universities and colleges require a minimum percentage in 12th grade, usually around 50-60%, but this can vary depending on the institution. Since your daughter has studied Computer Science and Biology, she is eligible to apply for BBA programs.


2. **Entrance Exams:** Some reputed institutions might require your daughter to appear for entrance exams such as IPMAT (for IIM Indore), DU JAT (for Delhi University), or other college-specific entrance tests. These exams typically assess aptitude in areas like quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and English.


3. **Advantages of Science Background:** Her background in Computer Science could be beneficial, especially in today’s digital-driven business environment. This knowledge might give her an edge in subjects like Business Analytics or Information Systems, which are increasingly integral to BBA programs.


4. **Career Prospects:** BBA offers a strong foundation for careers in management, finance, marketing, human resources, and more. It also serves as a stepping stone for further studies like an MBA.


In conclusion, your daughter is well-positioned to pursue a BBA, and her diverse academic background could even enhance her adaptability and performance in the program.

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