Chemistry
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If you have passed overall in Class 12 but got RT (Repeat Theory) in Chemistry, it might cause a problem during admission, depending on the college or university rules.
Some colleges may ask for a clear pass in all subjects before giving admission. Since you want to pursue Zoology,
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
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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
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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
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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
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.
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
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