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Dear aspirant
I appreciate your interest to want to work for the environment. IISERs can provide you excellent environment if you would like to work for the environment. There is BS MS in Earth and environmental sciences course that you can do. IISERs offer a great environment to give you a strong foundation to pursue a research career. The course structure, exposure you get here is unparalleled. You will also have an option to explore other fields if you join IISER which you won't usually get in other colleges. You will learn all the subjects in the first two year and then course will get more focused on your area of interest as you progress through years. If you are interested in biotechnology you can join engineering colleges to pursue a btech in biotechnology. As for competitive exam preparation, you are on the right path, in my opinion. You can join IISERs through KVPY/IISER SCB/ JEE Advanced. The preparation for JEE will help you prepare for other competitive exams as well. Make sure you go through biology class 11 and class 12 NCERT thoroughly before attempting SCB exam. IISER SCB exam is the most straightforward way to get into IISER, so make sure you focus on doing well in boards as well because you have to get a minimum cut off in board exam to be eligible to write the SCB exam. If you get into top 1 percent of your board, you will also be eligible for INSPIRE scholarship (only of you are doing a science degree) which amounts to about 1lakh per year.
I hope this helps
All the very best for your future
Hi
Neet examination is conducted in following languages
-------) Assamese
-------) Bengali
-------) English
-------) Gujarati
-------) Hindi
-------) Kannada
-------) Marathi
-------) Oriya
-------) Tamil
-------) Telugu
-------) Urdu
-------) Malayalam
-------) Punjabi
When one selects English as the medium of his or her question paper then his or her Neet examination question paper is in English language only.
But yes,
When one selects any language other than English as the medium for his or her NEET examination then he or she gets the neet question paper in both the language i.e selected by him or her and English.
So ,
Yes, if you select Hindi as the medium of your neet question paper then your question paper will be bilingual i. e it will be in both Hindi and English .
You can get detailed information at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp
Now that,
limited time is left for neet 2022 , so you should be focusing on your preparation,
practising chapterwise questions
then revising the chapters,
solve at least previous 10 year neet question papers as concept behind the question often gets repeated in the examination so it will be of great help in your preparation ,
go through neet mock test papers as it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination.To help you in your preparation we have neet knockout for you :- https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-
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Hello,
The eligibility criteria for BS-MS Course (which is offered in subjects such as chemistry, biological science, earth and environmental science, mathematics, and physics) is passed 10+2 from a recognized board with physics, chemistry, biology/mathematics securing 60% aggregate, there is no upper age limit regarding this, admission is generally done through entrance tests such as JEE Main/IISER/NISER to name a few,
some of the top colleges offers BS-MS Integrated Course are as follows;
Check out our page at https://www.careers360.com/courses/bs-ms-dual-degree to know more details regarding this.
Hello there
BSC Computer Science is one of the course which offers highest paying BSc specialisation as the course leads to a number of jobs and career options.
The graduates in this field can find jobs in various sectors like IT departments, MNCs, colleges and many more in private and government organisations or companies.
Here I am listing some of the famous job positions which can fetch you around 2 lakhs to 15 lakhs per annum based upon the profession into which you are.
I hope it helps you!
Good luck!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well..!!!
Indeed, you are qualified to show up for MCAT Examination in US or Canada.
The Eligibility standards says that : Any competitors keen on chasing after vocation in Allopathic, Osteopathic, Podiatric and Veterinary can show up for the MCAT test. Understudies from U.S. what's more, Canada should have an UG degree to be qualified for the test . Worldwide applicants should be seeking after or have finished MBBS to sit for MCAT.
An up-and-comer is qualified for taking the MCAT if he/she intends to go to a wellbeing proficient school, which incorporates Allopathic, Osteopathic, Podiatric and Veterinary Medicine . In the event that you've finished (or seeking after) a MBBS degree program, you needn't bother with an exceptional authorization to sit for the test.
Hope this information helps you!!!
All the best!!!
Hi reader ,
for getting admission in IISC these are the following routes:
KVPY
JEE ADVANCED
NEET
being a NEET aspirant , you must be studying with complete focus on NEET.
in KVPY the level of paper is usually of higher standard than what is asked in neet mainly in physics
but you should attempt KVPY as it will help you stimulate an exam situation for NEET.
With ample gap between KVPY and NEET you will get better in your weaker sectio and hence it will be more possible to achieve a good rank in neet thus boosting your chances of getting into IISC.
i hope my views provided you a clarity.
for knowing more about ISSC you can refer
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-bangalore/admission
thank you
Dear Student ,
In Bachelor of science program, there is a little difference in B.Sc Physics and B.Sc applied physics
Applied physics curriculum will be based on the applications of physics in several sectors like in medical fields to check the radiation level etc.
If you are interested in Electronics and their measurement, laser physics or designing any ckt. then you may study applied physics .
But the theoretical syllabus of Physics you may not properly get in this course, there may be some differences.
You can opt. some online course to gain more knowledge .
For more details about applied physics , refer this :
https://www.careers360.com/articles/what-is-applied-physics-counar
Hope this helps !
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