Chemistry
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First off, congrats on completing your exams! Those are solid scores in chemistry and physics. I noticed you mentioned scoring 5 marks in biology - I'm wondering if that might be a typo? Biology
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Undergraduate students at Jamia Millia Islamia can pursue a three-year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry program. Prospective students must fulfill the minimum eligibility standards, which are 50.0% in the 12th grade, in order to be admitted to this course. This course would set you back INR 23,400 in total.
you can pursue a paramedical course after completing a BSc in Zoology, chemistry, microbiology. Your background provides a solid foundation in different subjects which is beneficial in paramedical fields.there is lot of options such as Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT),Radiology and Imaging Technology,Dialysis Technology,Operation Theatre Technology,Emergency Medical Services (EMS) etc.
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Candidates must complete their 10+2 exams with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as their major subjects and obtain a minimum of: in order to be eligible for NEET 2025.
50% of total points in the general category
40% of the total points in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) for the OBC,
It is possible to pursue a D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy) program in Meghalaya even if your high school test resulted in a grace mark in chemistry. But since every college or organisation may have different requirements, it's important to confirm with the particular colleges you intend to apply to. A
If you have already finished whole organic chemistry from a particular playlist you should stick to that only dont change your plan again and again.
Set aside dedicated hours for studying your backlog and do a regular study schedule. You can divide your subjects into weeks and clear your backlogs
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To pursue MSc Neuroscience from IISc (Indian Institute of Science), you'll need to meet their eligibility criteria and crack the required entrance exam. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Eligibility criteria: Check IISc's website for the latest eligibility criteria, but generally, they require:
- A Bachelor's degree in any science
NIOS states that If the student passes in practicals but fails in the theory of a subject, his/her practical marks will be retained and he/she can appear again ONLY in theory papers in on demand
If you are still confused visit your nearest nios branch to get your queries resolved
Yes, you can apply for the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) October 2024 exams even with a compartment in your Class 12 CBSE Chemistry exam.
Since you missed the practicals, you can try to resolve this by contacting your CBSE school or board for any possible retake options.
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