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Unfortunately, CUET doesn’t offer corrections after submission, especially for subject selection. Missing Physics even though you had it in Class 12 means you may not be eligible for related courses that strictly require it like B.Sc Physics, Engineering, B.Sc Genetics, etc. However, you can choose courses where Physics isn't
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Yes, you can purchase the MTG Objective NCERT at Your Fingertips – Biology book, which is a highly recommended resource for NEET aspirants. Here are some options: Purchase Options
Flipkart : Available for Rs.845 (MRP 890), this paperback edition includes chapter-wise summaries, topic-wise MCQs, NCERT exemplar questions, assertion-reason
NATA Eligibility Criteria 2025: Educational Qualification
Candidates should have passed or are appearing in a 10+3 Diploma examination with Mathematics as a compulsory subject, OR, Candidates can also be in 10+1 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as subjects.
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Tamil Nadu does not have EAMCET . It gives admissions through NEET and TNEA .
For MBBS, BDS, AYUSH courses , you must write NEET-UG .
For paramedical and allied health courses , Tamil Nadu gives admission based on 12th marks .
For agriculture courses , apply through TNAU
If you have completed your education from Class 1 to 12 in Andhra Pradesh but your home state is Tamil Nadu and you want to take Tamil Nadu's medical or related entrance exams (like NEET-based state counselling), it's crucial to know the eligibility criteria. Tamil Nadu does not organize
Dear Candidate, Yes , as an OBC-NCL candidate who has appeared for CUET UG 2025 with Biology , Chemistry and English , you are eligible to apply for the B.Sc. ( Hons) Biochemistry program at the University of Delhi . Some colleges offering B.Sc. Hons. Biochemistry at DU : Daulat
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With a score of 81 in MET 2025 , you can expect a rank in the range of 8,800 to 10,400 based on the previous year's trends and the percentile rank of 75
Here is the more detailed breakdown :-
1. The MET ( Manipal Entrance Test ) is
Given your subject combination (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), you could consider Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) programs in related fields at universities with slightly lower cutoffs compared to the most competitive institutions.
Depending on your specific interests, you might also consider specializations like Botany, Zoology, or Environmental Science in universities where the
Hey there! The appropriate NEET code for you would be :
CODE:02 - for candidates who have passed 10+2/HSC or it's equivalent with physics, chemistry and biology/biotech and English.
However, this is only valid if your 10+2 level included Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology as core subjects.
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Yes, with 81% in BSc Zoology, you are eligible to apply for MSc in Marine Biology in most universities since Zoology is a related subject. Admission mainly depends on the university’s criteria, entrance exams, or merit list.
Spot admission chances vary by college and availability of seats. Some
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