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If you had registered for your UP Board Class 12th exams in Hindi but answered the questions in English, read below to see what happens:
Hello Prachi,
Yes, you can pursue a B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) degree from central universities through the CUET 2025 exam, even if your chosen subjects are English , Biology , and the General Test (GAT) . CUET 2025 Eligibility for B.Pharm
Class 12 Qualification : You must have passed Class 12 or its equivalent examination.
Subject Requirements : While specific subject combinations may vary by university, many central universities require candidates to have studied Physics , Chemistry , and Biology in Class 12 for B.Pharm admissions.
CUET Exam Subjects : You can select subjects based on your educational background. If you have studied Biology in Class 12, you can appear for Biology , English , and the General Test in CUET. Important Considerations
Age Limit : The minimum age for B.Pharm admission is typically 17 years .
Minimum Marks : A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Class 12 is generally required for general category candidates.
University-Specific Requirements : Each central university may have its own specific eligibility criteria and subject requirements for B.Pharm admissions. It's crucial to check the official CUET information bulletin and the specific university's admission guidelines for detailed information.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hi aspirant,
Khowai Government English Medium School
Khowai Government H.S. School
You can also refer to the links given above (according to your requirement) for more information.
All the best!
Hello,
If you received a compartment in Mathematics and Physics in your Class 12 exams and your result card shows Physics as an additional subject while Hindi appears in the main subject table, it means your board has counted Hindi as one of your five main subjects instead of Physics. This usually happens when a student fails in one or more core subjects, and the board uses the highest-scoring optional subject to determine pass/fail status.
However, since Physics and Math are both core subjects in the PCM stream, and you’ve received compartments in them, you are still eligible to appear for compartment exams in both subjects—provided your board allows two compartments. You do not need to repeat your entire 12th class, but you must clear the compartment exams to be considered pass in the PCM stream and be eligible for further studies in Science or technical fields.
Hope this helps. All the best!
The entrance exam for the M.A. English Literature program at Women's Christian College (WCC), Chennai, typically assesses your understanding of English literature, language, and critical analysis. While the exact syllabus may vary, you can expect questions that cover:
British Literature : Key periods and authors, including works from the Renaissance, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern eras.
American Literature : Major American writers and their contributions to literature.
Shakespeare : An understanding of his plays, sonnets, and their themes.
Literary Criticism and Theory : Basic concepts and approaches to literary analysis.
General English Proficiency : Grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills.
The exam may include multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and essay-type questions to evaluate your analytical and writing abilities. It's advisable to review your undergraduate English literature syllabus, focusing on the aforementioned areas, to prepare effectively.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the official WCC Chennai website or contact their admissions office directly
Hi Aspirant
Yes you can absolutely pursue two more subjects including Mathematics through the National Institute of Open Schooling also known as NIOS even after completing your Class twelve through the HSC board This is a flexible option that allows students to enhance their academic qualifications and meet eligibility requirements for courses like engineering or other science related streams that require Mathematics as a compulsory subject
Here is how the process works step by step
First you must understand that NIOS allows learners to appear for up to a maximum of seven subjects You have already completed Class twelve with four subjects namely Physics Chemistry Biology and English So if you wish to study Mathematics and one more subject for example Computer Science or Hindi through NIOS you can enroll for these as part of the On Demand Examination or the April or October public examination sessions
To begin you must register as a learner on the official NIOS website Select the Senior Secondary stream during the registration process Choose Mathematics and your second desired subject from the list of available subjects Make sure you meet any prerequisites mentioned for those subjects although generally there are no restrictions for students who have already passed their board exams
After successful registration you will be provided with an enrollment number and study material either in online or printed form You can then begin your preparation NIOS offers online learning resources video lectures previous year papers and tutor support to help students understand the concepts
You must also complete the required Tutor Marked Assignments called TMAs for each subject you choose These are compulsory and must be submitted at your allotted study center before the final exam The weightage from these assignments will be added to your final result
Once you are ready you can choose to appear for the public exam which happens twice a year in April and October or opt for the On Demand Exam system which lets you choose your own exam dates depending on seat availability
Many students choose this route to add Mathematics to their Class twelve qualifications in order to become eligible for competitive exams like JEE or for courses that require both PCB and Mathematics as eligibility criteria
Do note that once you pass these two subjects through NIOS your new marksheet will reflect only those subjects You will still need to present your original HSC marksheet for the other subjects During college admissions both marksheets are usually considered together
Also be careful with subject selection The second subject apart from Mathematics should ideally align with your future academic or career goals
you can take Mathematics and another subject through NIOS after passing Class twelve with PCB and English via HSC Register online for Senior Secondary courses with your desired subjects Complete assignments attend exams and get your updated marksheet This pathway is valid for upgrading your academic profile and opens more course options in future
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