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what if a student get 38 marks in biology,47 in physics,58 in chemistry pcb group,is he qualifying for MHT CET and NEET

mjaisinghani62 21st May, 2024

Hello aspirant

Sorry to say but you are nor eligible for neet and mht cet as your pcb score is less than 50%.

To be eligible for appearing Neet ( also cet ) The candidate must have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology.


Now you have got 38 in biology , 47 in physics and 58 in chemistry so your  total pcb score is 38 + 47 + 58 = 143

143 is less than 150 hence doesn't qualify.


For neet eligibility criteria you may visit the link given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria

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in physics 38 in chemistry 40 in biology 60 in 12th mark can give neet exam

mjaisinghani62 21st May, 2024


Hello aspirant

You haven't mentioned your category to which you belong.

Considering you as a general category candidate,  With this score you are not eligible for appearing in neet .

To be eligible for neet , the candidate must have secured minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry abd biology.

Your score is 38 in physics , chemistry 40 ,biology 60 , total pcb score is 38+40+60= 138, which is less than 150 marks.

You may take drop and prepare again or you may appear for class improvement exam from any open university and get 150 marks in Neet.

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I dont have physics and math in myc class 12 subjects . i have biology , chemistry and geography . can i do a bsc in chemistry ?

Nitin Kumar 8th Jun, 2024

Yes, you can potentially do a B.Sc. in Chemistry even though you didn't have Physics and Math in your Class 12 subjects. However, the specific eligibility criteria might vary depending on the university or college you're applying to.

Most universities require a minimum percentage in Class 12 science subjects (often including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) for B.Sc. programs. However, some colleges might consider your performance specifically in Chemistry.

Some universities might require you to take an entrance exam for B.Sc. Chemistry admission. These exams might assess your knowledge of Chemistry and basic science concepts.



I hope it helps!

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i m having physics chemistry biology, English,mass media, physical education i m fail in physics but overall pass can i go with d Pharma and after d Pharma i can get registration approved by PCI

Nitin Kumar 24th May, 2024

Yes, you can pursue D.Pharma with your current qualifications, even though you failed physics in your previous studies.

The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) generally requires candidates to have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Science stream subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for D.Pharma admission.

Failing physics should not necessarily prevent you from applying for D.Pharma. Since you have passed Chemistry and Biology, the core science subjects crucial for D.Pharma, your application might still be considered.

After completing D.Pharma and passing the qualifying exam, you can apply for registration with the PCI. As long as you meet the Pharmacy Act's requirements and have the necessary qualifications, a past failure in physics shouldn't affect your registration.

https://www.careers360.com/pci-full-form

I hope it helps!


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Ive done my 12th in PCM stream through Jammu and Kashmir board and if I give the additional exam of biology as private candidate through Jammu and Kashmir board then should be I eligible for NEET UG exam?

Nitin Kumar 22nd May, 2024

Yes, you will be eligible for NEET UG if you take the additional exam of biology as a private candidate through the Jammu and Kashmir board.

Your 12th grade completion with PCM fulfills this requirement. Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English are required subjects. By taking biology as a private candidate, you will meet this criteria.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

I hopeit helps!


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