Chemistry
Hello aspirant,
Please don't worry at all. Scoring same marks in all three main subjects is a matter of chance. You can participate in counselling without any worry and there will be no problem in document verification also. So relax.
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Hello,
Hope you are doing well.
According to nsit eligibility criteria you're eligible for it.
Candidate should have a minimum of 50% OBC aggregate score in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. And should have passed in English to be eligible for admission in NSIT.
You also have to give JEE mains and participate in JAC counselling.
If you have given JEE mains here is link for JEE mains college predictor link-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
This link helps you in predicting college according to your jee score and rank.
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You need to mention your category rank as well so that we can provide closing ranks for colleges based on that rank neither did you mention your home state. Both of these factors play a crucial role at the time of Counselling process. Furthermore, the marks vs rank data has not been released for reserved categories. It is advised that you post a new question along with your rank and home state so that we can answer it with correct information.
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Yes you can still pursue B.Tech and can pass through flying colors.
But it readily depends on the branch you want to take admission in. In chemical engineering, environmental engineering you need good base of chemistry whereas if you are doing B.Tech in IT , COE branch you will only have chemistry subject in one semester which you can fairly pass by studying quite hard.
Yes, you can. After B. Sc chemistry, you have to do B.Tech in chemical engineering, but I will suggest you to opt for M.Sc chemistry and then going for M.Tech in chemical engineering because you can't go for M.Tech after a B.Sc degree. After doing Bsc in chemistry it is best to to go for chemical engineering in b.tech. As chemical engineering branch is most similar to Bsc. Chemistry than that of other branches in engineering. To know more about what to do after Bsc. Chemistry you can refer to the link below - https://www.careers360.com/question-what-can-i-do-after-bsc-chemistry
Hope this helps.
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Hello Aliza,
Yes of course, you can apply for M.Sc Food and Nutrition course after completing of B.Sc General (Zoology, Botany and Chemistry).
Average course fees is Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 3 Lakhs per annum. Fees varies from College to College and also based on type of ownership of the College.
Best Colleges offering M.Sc Food and Nutrition courses are listed below.
Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai
Amity University, Noida
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry
National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
Chandigarh University, Chandigarh
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
I hope this information was helpful.
Good Luck!!
Firstly in order to appear for NEET, candidates need to attain 17 years as on 31st December of the appearing year, passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects, and secured 50% PCB aggregate if one belongs to general category, and this is inclusive of theory and practical, hence as per your given marks that is theory+practical
150*3=450 marks, hence out of total marks your score stands at 251 and your total PCB aggregate comes up to 55.77%, hence you're eligible to appear for NEET, the required aggregate is inclusive of theory and practical.
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing great!As you have passed in 5 subjects and 40 marks in physics it doesn't matter .the eligibility criteria for bsc agriculture is 50 percent aggregated marks so with low marks in physics you can take admission in bsc agriculture.
Hope it helps
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