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See currently only provisional answer key has been released and as per the challenges received by NTA from registered candidates the answer key will be modified and then it will be released accordingly, so don't consider it as final answer key and if you think that any answer
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So, with regard of you're query. Physics and chemistry have no applicability in the subject of AI and DS, although you would need mathematical skills, particularly in DS. In AI, everything depends entirely on your coding skills.
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For the course of MSc Forensic Science, most of the colleges require the BSc Graduate with any degree from an recognized university and must have atleast 60% in order to be eligible for thecourse.
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Yes you can. You can pursue PG diploma in Artificial Engineering. You can pursue for courses like Diploma in AI and Machine Learning, Certificate in AI, Professional Certificate in Applied AI, etc. Many universities and online websites offer this course like edX, IIT Hyderabad, VIT, etc. You can directly
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NEET exam eligibility in 10+12 with 60% mark. After appearing exam you need to attain minimum cut off mark to be eligible. Admission is purely based on NEET rank. Board exam marks are not calculated for admission. According to neet rank course will be allotted to you. So
See it totally depends on what your interests are and what do you want to do in future regarding your career prospects. If you want to work in pure science especially in chemistry and want to further do a PhD, then it is a no brainer for you to take
Dear Pikumoni,
According to the National Testing Agency (NTA) the body that conducts NEET, you can only appear for the exam if you have passed 12th board examination with 50% aggregate score (40% if you are an OBC/SC or ST candidate).
Even if you get 50% aggregate score despite failing
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YES, you will be eligible for NEET examination. The eligibility criteria for NEET Examination says that the candidate must have to score a minimum of 50% in aggregate PCB (physics, chemistry, and Biology) for Unreserved category and 40% and 45% for SC/ST/OBC and Unreserved - ph respectively.
With
Doing two course at a time is valid as per the latest guidelines of the UGC. Now if you wish to go for this, then before taking admission you should discuss with the BEd college, what can be the official issues which can become a problem during your Masters. You
VITEEE question paper is based on both theories as well as formulas.
Assuming you are good to go for JEE Main test you can break the VITEEE test without any problem.
NCERT book is vital to score great imprints in your test.
Aside from NCERT, you can go for the
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