Chemistry
You need to confirm with NEET authorities. If Assam government has such rules, you may not be eligible. You can focus on improving your marks through re-exam or explore alternate courses.
Given your CUET score of 470/1000 and your OBC (non-creamy layer) Uttarakhand resident status, admission to HNBGU is potentially possible, particularly for B.Sc. programs like Horticulture Science or Forestry, as their past cutoffs fall within your range, especially considering the relaxation for your category.
Your subject combination of Physics, Chemistry,
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Candidates must have earned (or be in the final year of) a bachelor's degree, such as a B.Sc , B.A., or B.Com., from an accredited University with the necessary minimum percentage, according to the general eligibility requirements for the B.Ed. CET in the majority of Indian states. Given that
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Unfortunately it is very unlikely to get a B. Pharmacy seat with a vocational MLT background and bridge course, even after appearing for EAMCET. Though you may have taken the EAMCET exam, the Pharmacy Council of India or PCI does not recognize vocational courses and bridge courses as
There are vacancies for final year Biochemistry students in labs, pharma companies, and research internships. You can apply for roles like lab assistant, intern, or research trainee.
Sar mai entrance exam nhi de paya kisi karan bas to kya mai polytechnic me admission le sakta hu sar
Chapter two of Class eleven Chemistry deals with the concept of chemical bonding and defines how atoms hold together in molecules The chapter explains the transfer and sharing of electrons that lead to ionic and covalent bonds respectively Ionic bonding occurs when atoms exchange electrons creating positively and negatively charged
Yes, many universities in India accept BSc Chemistry students with Biology or Zoology background for MSc Biochemistry . The eligibility for MSc Biochemistry usually requires a BSc degree with Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, or Life Sciences as one of the main subjects.
Since you have Chemistry as your major and Zoology
You can pursue an M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Naturopathy after your B.Sc. in Chemistry, but it will likely require additional coursework and possibly bridging programs.
A Master's degree is a more direct path, while a PhD might require more specialized knowledge in related fields like biology or medicine.
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