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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
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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:
Healthcare and Allied Health Sciences:
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)
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
Scores in the range of 450-480 have offered good possibilities for government medical colleges within the state. I would recommend you to use NEET college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank. While a score above 550 is considered good
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
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
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
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