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I have just passed 12th from ISC and now I decided to do BA . Because Im not able or interested to do BSC . but my father wants , he says you learn in your sequence, you studied science in your 12 and in BA you have no idea about BA subjects and it hards for you. What I do give some suggestions me

Samriddha Pal 17th May, 2025

Hello!


The diverse options in B.A subjects make it suitable for students from any stream. Even if you have studied science in your class 12 ISC, you won't face any trouble if you choose a B.A subject for your graduation (but B.A subjects demand efforts). If you are not confident

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hey i am a class 12 student , and i just want to know about the career option as psychologist . I am from humanities stream and i actually have no Idea about it . can you please help me to understand the career option and clear my doubts about it.

Saumya Tripathi 11th Jun, 2025

Hello Manashi,

Yes, you can pursue a career as a psychologist even with a humanities background. You may begin with a BA or B.Sc in Psychology, followed by an MA or M.Sc in the same field. To gain practical experience, consider internships. If you aspire to become a clinical psychologist,

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good evening, I have register for tnea counselling but I have accidentally entered wrong total marks but per subject marks and other documents are correct will it be a issue? guide me please

Saumya Tripathi 11th Jun, 2025

Hello Kaash,

If you've entered the wrong total marks but the individual subject marks and supporting documents are correct, it may not cause a major issue initially. However, any mismatch during document verification can lead to problems.

What you should do:

1. Contact TNEA support/helpdesk immediately via their official email

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Any B.Sc courses like IT , data science, etc and I want evening college

Saumya Tripathi 11th Jun, 2025

Hey Chandana,

Yes, BSc programs in fields like Information Technology, Computer Science, and Data Science are available in several universities and colleges, including options in evening shifts.**


Institutions such as Satyawati College (Evening), University of Delhi, and Surendranath Evening College, Kolkata offer BSc programs suitable for working students or those

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Any B.Sc courses like IT , data science, etc and I want evening college

Swayam 13th May, 2025

Information technology, data science, computer science, and other related subjects are among the B.Sc. courses offered by several Indian colleges.  Presidency University Bangalore, Christ University, Amity University, and others are renowned universities.  A number of establishments, like Delhi University's Motilal Nehru College (Evening) and Bangalore's Indian Academy Evening College, also

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Any B.Sc courses like IT , data science, etc and I want evening college

Deepthi Pradeep 23rd Aug, 2025

Yes, you can find B.Sc. courses in IT, Data Science, etc. in evening colleges. Delhi University (Satyawati Evening College, others) and Surendranath Evening College, Kolkata offer B.Sc. Computer Science/IT in evening shifts. For flexible options, IGNOU provides an online B.Sc. in Data Science & AI, and ICFAI Dehradun offers B.Sc.

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If I am not pass in physics in 12th am I applicable for IT

Deepthi Pradeep 23rd Aug, 2025

Unfortunately, failing in Physics during Class 12 makes you ineligible for B.Sc. Information Technology (IT) in most colleges. IT—and related science degrees like B.Sc. Computer Science—typically require Physics (along with Mathematics and Chemistry) as mandatory subjects in your 12th-grade qualification . Even if you passed overall by counting additional subjects,

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I am scoring 400 marks in neet 2025 it is my second attempt should I take third drop for neet 2025

Anushree Thakare 10th Jun, 2025

Hello Ananya

A NEET score of 400 is a decent score and congratulations to you for that as we all know this years neet exam was tough and it may get tougher. It's important to consider your specific goals and the cut-offs of the colleges you're interested in. You should

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