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Hello sir, what is the cutoff mark to get Accident and emergency care course in MMC, how i can find to get other colleges. my daughter get in 2 = 548, Physics 90, chemistry 94, Biology 91

Shambhavi shambhavi 30th Dec, 2024

To find the cutoff marks for the Accident and Emergency Care course at MMC (Madras Medical College), it’s best to refer to the official MMC website or check the latest NEET UG counseling details. The cutoff can vary each year based on factors like category, exam scores, and seat availability. You can also reach out to the admissions office or check previous years' cutoffs for a clearer idea.


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Is physics and chemistry mandatory in 11th and 12th. Are there sre any colleges offering only biology and other subjects in Chennai without PC

Tanya Gupta 21st Jun, 2024

Hello,

Yes, Physics and Chemistry are typically mandatory in 11th and 12th for most science-related undergraduate programs in India. However, some colleges may offer courses focusing solely on Biology and related subjects. In Chennai, certain colleges might provide specialized programs in fields like Biotechnology or Life Sciences that may not strictly require Physics and Chemistry, but these are rare. Always check individual college eligibility criteria for specific courses.

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i have passed in chemistry, biology, IP & PE, but failed in physics. what should do further

Radhika Goyal 15th Jul, 2024

Hy,

Given your academic background in Chemistry, Biology, Information Practices (IP), and Physical Education (PE), and considering Physics is not included, here are several career options you could pursue:

  1. Healthcare and Allied Health Sciences:

    • Medical Laboratory Technician: Perform laboratory tests and analyses to assist physicians in diagnosing and treating diseases.
    • Radiologic Technologist: Operate imaging equipment (like X-ray and MRI machines) to assist in diagnosing medical conditions.
    • Pharmacy Technician: Assist pharmacists in dispensing medications, managing inventory, and providing patient education.
  2. Biotechnology and Life Sciences:

    • Biomedical Research Assistant: Conduct research in laboratories focused on biology, genetics, or pharmaceuticals.
    • Microbiologist: Study microorganisms and their effects on health, agriculture, and the environment.
    • Bioinformatics Analyst: Apply computer technology to manage and analyze biological data in fields like genomics and proteomics.
  3. Healthcare Administration and Management:

    • Healthcare Administrator: Oversee operations in healthcare facilities, manage staff, finances, and ensure regulatory compliance.
    • Health Informatics Specialist: Manage and analyze healthcare data to improve efficiency and patient care outcomes.
  4. Sports and Physical Education:

    • Physical Education Teacher: Teach PE classes in schools, promoting physical fitness and health education.
    • Sports Coach: Train athletes in various sports, focusing on skill development, strategy, and fitness.
  5. Environmental Sciences:

    • Environmental Technician: Assist in environmental research, monitoring pollution levels, and implementing conservation efforts.
    • Environmental Educator: Educate communities about environmental issues, sustainability practices, and conservation efforts.
  6. Computer Science and Information Technology:

    • IT Support Specialist: Provide technical assistance to computer system users, troubleshoot issues, and maintain computer networks.
    • Database Administrator: Manage and organize data using specialized software, ensuring security and accessibility.
  7. Business and Management:

    • Human Resources Assistant: Assist in recruiting, hiring, and managing employees within organizations.
    • Marketing Assistant: Support marketing campaigns, conduct market research, and analyze consumer behavior.
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Do i need to solve the biology or maths section in SRMJEEE if I am applying for biomedical engineering in SRM .

Nitin Kumar 14th Jun, 2024

No, you don't need to solve the Biology or Maths section specifically if you are applying for Biomedical Engineering at SRM  when taking the SRMJEEE exam.

The SRMJEEE (SRM Institute of Science and Technology Joint Entrance Examination) is a common entrance exam for admission to all B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) programs offered by SRM University, including Biomedical Engineering.The SRMJEEE exam focuses on these four sections: Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude. These sections assess your foundational knowledge in science and language, along with your problem-solving and analytical abilities, which are crucial for engineering studies.

A basic understanding of Biology can be beneficial for Biomedical Engineering as it deals with the application of engineering principles to biological systems and medicine. Similarly, Maths skills are important for various engineering calculations.

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which exam should i take after 12th for marine biology

Tanya Gupta 13th Jun, 2024

Hello,


To pursue a career in Marine Biology after 12th grade, you typically need to enroll in an undergraduate program in Marine Biology or a related field such as Biology, Environmental Science, or Oceanography. In India, several entrance exams can help you get into these programs. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is used by many central and state universities for admission to undergraduate courses, including those in biological sciences. Additionally, some universities and colleges might have their own entrance exams, so it's important to check the specific requirements of the institutions you're interested in. Preparing for these exams and ensuring you have a strong foundation in subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics will be essential for a successful application.


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I get 39 Mark in physics, 46 Mark in biology,58 Mark in chemistry I am eligible for d Pharma

G PAVAN KUMAR 2nd Oct, 2024

To be eligible to take the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) in India, you need to pass your class 12 examinations with specific marks in the required subjects. For the general category, you need to score at least 50 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology combined. The NEET 2024 exam is out of a total of 720 marks. These marks are divided into 360 for Biology, 180 for Physics, and 180 for Chemistry. each section-Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Zoology-can be passed with a total score of 140+40=180. Each of the 180 marks for the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology sections is combined with the 360 marks for Biology NEET eligibility marks in 12th are crucial for candidates aiming to appear for the exam. For General category students, a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology is required. For SC/ST/OBC candidates, the minimum is 40%, and for PwD candidates, it is 45 percent The format for NEET exam is a total of 180 question with total 720 marks. Four marks will be awarded for a right answer and one mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. The questions will be objective type that is MCQ based

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if i failed in physics in class 12. but i have passed in biology, chemistry and mathematics and also i have completed my graduation in zoology Honours. can i eligible for msc biochemistr

Nitin Kumar 10th Jun, 2024

Yes, failing physics in class 12th  most likely won't affect your eligibility for an MSc in Biochemistry  given that you have a BSc in Zoology (Hons).

MSc programs typically focus on your undergraduate degree for eligibility. Since you have a BSc (Zoology Hons.), which is relevant to the life sciences field, physics from 12th grade shouldn't be a hurdle.

While most universities focus on the graduation degree, a few might have specific requirements for the qualifying exam (12th grade). It is always best to check the eligibility criteria of the universities you are interested in. Their websites or admission brochures should have this information.

Overall, with a BSc in Zoology (Hons.), failing physics in 12th grade is unlikely to be a significant barrier to pursuing an MSc in Biochemistry. However, it's always good to check with the universities you're targeting to ensure you meet their specific requirements.

I hope it helps!


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if i failed in physics in class 12. but i have passed in biology, chemistry and computer and also i have completed my graduation in zoology Honours. can i eligible for msc biochemistry ?

Shambhavi shambhavi 30th Dec, 2024

If you have failed in Physics but have passed in Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science, you may still be eligible for certain courses, depending on the specific requirements of the institutions. Some colleges allow students to apply with a compartment or supplementary in one subject, while others may have specific subject requirements for admission to certain courses. It’s best to contact the college you're interested in to inquire about their admission policies for such cases.



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