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Medical graduates who wish to pursue their postgraduate courses in medicine are required to fulfil NEET PG 2021 eligibility criteria in order to get admission. Through the brochure, National Board of Examinations (NBE) has released NEET PG eligibility criteria. Candidates must note that NEET PG eligibility criteria are inclusive
Hello Siddhirakshe,
To answer your question, going by the NCERT, there are 29 chapters in Physics for NEET syllabus which includes 15 chapters from class XI syllabus and 14 chapters from class XII syllabus.
Likewise, NCERT mentions 30 chapters for Chemistry syllabus, out of which 14 come under class XI
Dear Abhishek,
For undergraduate courses (UG Course), you can go for Bsc.in Mathematics (Bachelor's of Science in Maths) or you can pursue Bsc. In Chemistry honours, also you can go for B.A(Bachelor's of Arts) in English Honours. Moreover, you can even pursue graduation in physical education as well as you
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You have to wait until your form has been got corrected unless you can apply for the correction of form through online correction (if available) or manually while going to that college for the admission.
Or you can mail you problem on : helpdesk.jacdelhi@gmail.com
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Well the rejection a lot depends on the examination for which you have filled the application form for.
If you have entered wrong information its final for them, you may correct it on correction window, if possible or wait because you may show your marksheets at counselling.
You may
Actually It de pends in how much subject you failed, If you gave 6 exams and failed in one then you can appear the exam after 2-3 months when the dates are released. well about the dates it's already passed for this year. last date to register for the
Yes, you could as a business man. You could do great analytical job as a graduate chemist but remember that you are not a pharmacist. The business registration is not the same as the pharmaceutical license. you would have to hire a pharmacist to be incharge. If your msc
Hello Aspirant,
On such ST rank you have very low or almost no chances for any of the NITs/IIITs with any of the branches because the Closing ST ranks of last year were around 5k-6k for IIITs and 3-3.5k for NITs.
You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the
The NIT Agartala is one of the reputed and finest NIT in India with very great academic records hence, the competition for this college is also quite high which automatically increases the cutoffs but you should definitely try even though chances are less of getting admission but with this
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