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The correct answer is Ganga (Ganges) .
The Ganga is the longest river in India, with a length of approximately 2,525 km .
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Hello Dear Student, Yes, you can become a physiotherapist in India without appearing for NEET. Admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) programme in many colleges is based on Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) or through university-specific entrance examinations. Candidates should check the eligibility criteria and
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With 95% in boards and interest in brain research, you have good options apart from MBBS too.
If you want to become a doctor: • MBBS → Neurology / Psychiatry later
If you are more interested in research and neuroscience: • B.Sc Neuroscience • Biotechnology • Cognitive Science •
Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc in Mathematics after a B.Sc in Physics in India, but eligibility depends on the university. Most universities require that you studied Mathematics during your bachelor’s degree for a certain number of semesters or credits.
Many universities accept candidates from allied disciplines
With 51% in HSC PCM , you are eligible for B.Sc Environmental Science in many private universities and affiliated colleges because most of them require around 45–50% minimum marks.
Some good options include:
These colleges usually offer:
With 51% in PCMB from Maharashtra Board, you can still get admission in B.Sc/B.Sc (Hons.) Environmental Science in many private and some state universities. Top colleges with very high cutoffs may be difficult, but you still have good options.
Some good colleges/universities are: • Fergusson College, Pune • Central
With 89.5 percentile and OBC category, top South Indian NITs like National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli or National Institute of Technology Warangal for Mechanical are honestly very difficult.
But he still has decent chances in newer NITs like National Institute of Technology Puducherry and possibly National Institute of Technology
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With an 89.5 percentile in JEE Main and an expected OBC rank around 35,000–45,000 , getting Mechanical Engineering in top NITs like:
is unlikely because their cutoffs for core branches are much higher.
However, you still have realistic chances
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