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If you're interested in pursuing a B.Sc. in Cancer Biology and are looking for colleges near Delhi, NCR, here are some institutions you might consider.
Unfortunately, you cannot retake Intermediate (Class 12) after completing an MBA.
The Intermediate course is designed for students who have completed their Class 10. Once you have pursued a higher education like an MBA, you cannot revert to a lower level of education.
The focus should be on utilizing your MBA degree to explore further studies or career opportunities. Perhaps you could consider post-graduate diploma courses or specialized certifications related to your MBA field.
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Hi Prince,
Bihar Board ke rules ke hisab se, agar aapne Mathematics ko apna main subject choose kiya hai aur Biology ko extra subject liya hai, to aapke total marks mein sirf Mathematics ke marks count honge. Extra subject ka marks total marks mein add nahi hoga.
Iska matlab hai ki agar aapke Biology mein Mathematics se zyada marks aate hain, to woh marks aapke total marks mein include nahi honge. Sirf Mathematics ke marks hi count honge jab aapki overall percentage calculate ki jayegi ya kisi competitive exam ke liye marks consider kiye jayenge.
Yeh rule generally saare boards mein lagu hota hai jo extra subjects aur main subjects ke distinction ko maintain karte hain. Agar aapko aur koi specific information chahiye, to aap apne school ya board ke official guidelines ko refer kar sakte hain ya unse direct pooch sakte hain.
Dhanyawad!
Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) even if you have completed your 12th standard with Biology as one of your subjects. BCA is primarily focused on computer applications and programming, and it does not typically require a background in Computer Science or Mathematics at the 10+2 level.
To be eligible for this course you should have an aggregate of 50% or above in 10+2.
Hello aspirant
You need not worry.
If you are preparing for neet and completed your class xii , it means you have passed put class xii. And if you were failed in maths subjects in class x then you must have cleared it later and then you would have got admission in class xi .
Fir applying neet there is condition that you must pass out clas xii with minimum 50 % aggregate marks in all subjects also minimum 50% marks ie 150 marks in physics, chemistry and biology subjects .
You must have completed minimum 17 years of age.
That's it.
If you have got good marks in class xii and will qualify neet with decent marks then you will not face any issue during mbbs counseling .
So prepare for neet with free mind and be confident.
All the best.
With a background in Chemistry, Nutrition, Biology, and Computer Science, you have a versatile skill set that opens up several interdisciplinary career paths. Here are some career options that leverage your diverse knowledge and skills:
PG admission are going on in many colleges all over. To get admission in the course the candidate should have passed B.Sc. Agriculture / Anthro. Biochemistry / Biophysics / B.Sc. Chemistry / B.Sc. Microbiology / B.Sc. Physics / B.Sc. Zoology / B.Sc. in Bio-Technology or equivalent from a recognized college. Also, the candidate should have passed their respective degrees with a minimum of 50 per cent marks.
The fee structure for PG in Microbiology varies from institution to institution. In comparison to private colleges, government universities charges somewhat lower fees.
The average fee structure for an MSc Microbiology ranges somewhere between INR 30,000 - 1 LPA .
Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering, Karjat is an Engineering college and currently provide admission in these courses:- Computer Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, Instrumentation Engineering, Production Engineering and Artificial Intelligence & Data Science , Computer Science & Engineering.
As of now they do not provide a course in BSc. biology.
There is a chance you might still be eligible for B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology in DU with a failed Chemistry score in CUET, but it depends on a few factors: Each program at DU might have a minimum marks requirement for each subject in CUET. You need to check the specific eligibility criteria for B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology at the colleges you're interested in on the Delhi University website. Even if you meet the minimum marks requirement, admission depends on the cut-offs for the program. Since you failed Chemistry, your overall CUET score might be lower, making it more challenging to secure a seat compared to students who scored well in all subjects. https://university.careers360.com/download/ebooks/all-about-cuet I hope it helps!
As of last update, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) conducts exams based on the NCERT curriculum for classes 11 and 12. Here's a detailed overview of the syllabus for NEET 2025 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology:
Class 11 Topics:
Class 12 Topics:
For more information, you may check the below mentioned link:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
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