Biology
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If you passed Class 12 with Biology and did not passed in Maths, you are eligible for medical, paramedical, and biology-based courses, but not for engineering or other math-based courses.
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Some colleges can offer you B.Tech while considering your Chemistry and Physics marks.
1.Lakshmi Narain College of Technology (LNCT)
2. Bhabha University (Bhabha Engineering Research Institute)
3. VIT Bhopal University
4. Sagar Institute of Science and Technology (SISTec)
5. Oriental Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
6. RKDF Institute of Science and Technology
7. Patel College of Science and Technology
Hello Ranjani sanjay,
If you have a solid interest in both biology and maths, an exceptional engineering pathway to explore is Biomedical Engineering because it combines concepts from biology, medicine and engineering to create and implement solutions in health-care technologies like systems for medical devices, prosthetics, and images. Other good options would include:
These fields allow you to apply your strengths in math while exploring the biological sciences in real-world applications.
Dear Candidate , Here are some of the best fast - return career paths - based on skill demand , earning potential and entry speed : - Clinical Research / Medical Coding / Pharma Marketing . - Bioinformatics / Data Science ( with biology ). - Paramedical Courses ( example : Lab Technician , Radiology , OT Tech ). - Pharmaceutical Sales / Medical Representative. - MBBS Abroad ( If willing to invest and study hard ).
Hello Krishna,
Based on your expected score and category, here's a realistic assessment of your chances for B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany admission into Delhi University (DU) :
Key Points:
You belong to the SC category , which has relatively lower cutoffs compared to General category.
Your Biology score is 250/250 , which is excellent and strengthens your subject-specific merit.
Your overall CUET-UG score is expected to be 300–350 out of 750 , which is moderate.
Admission Chances in DU:
South Campus Colleges (like Venky, ARSD, Dyal Singh, etc.) :
These are moderately competitive. SC cutoffs for B.Sc. Botany (Hons.) in such colleges usually range from 330–420 marks (CUET score).
With 300–350 marks , you may have low to moderate chances , especially if the cutoff stays high.
Off-Campus Colleges (like Bhim Rao Ambedkar, Shaheed Rajguru, Aditi Mahavidyalaya, etc.) :
These have slightly lower cutoffs .
Your chances are moderate to good , especially where weightage is given more to the subject score (Biology) and less to overall CUET total.
Suggestion:
Apply widely to both South Campus and Off-Campus DU colleges.
Keep backup options ready in case your preferred college cutoffs are higher than expected.
Track DU CSAS portal updates closely after results.
Conclusion: You have a fair chance of getting B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany in Off-Campus DU colleges and possibly some South Campus colleges , depending on the final cutoff trends for SC category in 2025. Your perfect score in Biology will help significantly.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Sanjana,
B.Sc. in Microbiology is a three-year undergraduate degree focused on the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and algae.
The course covers topics like genetics, biochemistry, immunology, and microbial physiology. It prepares students for careers in healthcare, research, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and environmental science.
After B.Sc. Microbiology, you can pursue higher studies like M.Sc. Microbiology, biotechnology, or related fields, or work in labs, hospitals, industries, and research organizations.
Admission usually requires completion of 12th with science subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Hello,
You have good marks in Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, but your overall percentage is 57%. For NEET, general category students usually need at least 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). So, you are eligible for NEET .
For CUET and paramedical courses, eligibility depends on the specific course and university. Many paramedical courses accept 50% or more, so you should check the exact criteria for each course.
To get admission in BHU, JNU, or DU through CUET:
First, register and appear for the CUET exam.
Score well in CUET as per the cut-offs for the course you want.
Apply for the courses you like during the university counselling based on your CUET score.
You can apply for D-Pharma, B-Pharma, or other paramedical courses if they are offered and you meet their eligibility.
Hope it helps !
Hello aspirant,
Eligibility criteria for NEET
The minimum percentage required in 12th for NEET is separate for each category. NEET eligibility marks in 12th to be considered only for PCB subjects. The criteria is as follows,
UR[general] - 50%
OBC/SC/ST - 40%,
PWD - 40%
Eligibility criteria for CUET
The educational qualifications for CUET UG,
Eligibility criteria for Paramedical courses
The academic requirements for paramedical courses vary depending on the level of the course. For certificate and diploma courses, most institutions require candidates to have completed 10th or 12th grade from a recognised board, preferably with science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Some reputed institutions may have minimum percentage criteria ranging from 45% to 60%, depending on the specialisation. For instance, a Bachelor of Physiotherapy might require at least 50% in the 12th with PCB subjects.
Hence, You are eligible for all the exams, whether it is NEET, CUET or any Paramedical course as you meet the required eligibility criteria.
Always remember, No matter what percentage, no matter what my numbers say in the sense of points, assists, rebounds and steals, it's always been about winning.
I hope this helps.
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