Chemistry
Yes, you can potentially apply for a BSc Computer Science program through CUET-UG, even if you received an RT in Chemistry, as long as your overall result is passed. Your overall pass status likely includes your additional subject.
Here's a breakdown:
CUET-UG Eligibility:
The basic eligibility for CUET-UG is a pass in your class 12 examination from a recognized board.
RT in Chemistry:
An RT (Reappear in Theory) in one subject doesn't necessarily disqualify you from higher education if your overall result is passed. This typically means you have an opportunity to retake the exam in that subject.
Overall Pass:
Your overall pass status, especially with an additional subject, means you've met the basic requirement for admission to most undergraduate programs.
CUET Subject Selection:
When you take CUET, you can choose which subjects you want to be tested in. If your university requires specific subjects for B.Sc. Computer Science, make sure to select those.
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Dear Candidate, Yes , as an OBC-NCL candidate who has appeared for CUET UG 2025 with Biology , Chemistry and English , you are eligible to apply for the B.Sc. ( Hons) Biochemistry program at the University of Delhi . Some colleges offering B.Sc. Hons. Biochemistry at DU : Daulat Ram College Deshbandhu College Institute of home Economics Shivaji College Shri Venkateswara College
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If you have a compartment in one subject such as Chemistry in your 12th board exams, you can still obtain admission to college after passing the compartment exam. The majority of colleges permit students to take the first year on a provisional basis, given that they clear the compartment within the time frame set by the board. After clearing the compartment exam and surrendering your new mark sheet, your admission is finalized. It's always good to verify the individual college's admission policy since some of them may have deadlines or other requirements for compartment students.
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Yes you can apply for an MSc in chemistry or Zoology after completing your BSc provided you meet the specific eligibility criteria of the institution you are applying to. Generally a BSc degree in a related science field is required and some universities may have a specific entrance exams
MSc chemistry :-
1.Eligibility:- a Bsc degree in chemistry or a related field with a minimum percentage around 50-60 percent
2.Entrance exams :-Many universities conduct their own entrance exams like MSc chemistry like CPGET , CUET PG , IIT JAM
MSc zoology
1.Eligibility :- a BSc degree in zoology or related life sciences is often a requirement . Some universities may also accept students from allied medical sciences
2.Entrance exams :- Some universities conduct entrance exams for Zoology while others may offer admission based on merit
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Hey there! The appropriate NEET code for you would be :
CODE:02 - for candidates who have passed 10+2/HSC or it's equivalent with physics, chemistry and biology/biotech and English.
However, this is only valid if your 10+2 level included Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology as core subjects.
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you can be eligible for Maharashtra domicile even if you studied in Madhya Pradesh. Since you were born in Maharashtra and your parents have lived there for over 25 years with ancestral roots, plus owning a home and farmland in the state, these factors strongly support your claim. Your father's move to MP was work-related, which doesn't affect your eligibility. However, you have to keep in mind that you will need to submit proper proof like your birth certificate from Maharashtra and documents showing your parents' long term residence or property ownership. Even if your parents don’t currently have a domicile certificate, they can apply for it, which will further strengthen your case.
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Hello aspirant,
The abbreviation MSc Chemistry stands for Master of Science in Chemistry. Students who complete the two-year MSc Chemistry program will have advanced understanding and expertise of chemistry. Physical, organic, inorganic, medicinal, and analytical chemistry principles are all covered in detail in the MSc Chemistry curriculum. Government universities typically charge between Rs 10,000 and Rs 50,000 per year for a two-year MSc Chemistry correspondence program. Annually, private institutions pay between Rs 50,000 and Rs 1,50,000.
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