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sir I am study finishe in BSC ZOOLOGY 2022 passed out I am next study choice in msc marine biology I have that choice sir

Shilu Singha 21st Jul, 2022

Hello!

Your question is a bit unclear. I'm assuming you want to know if you're eligible to study MSc Marine Biology after completing your undergrad in Zoology. So, here's the eligibility criteria for MSc Marine Biology-

Candidates must have completed a bachelor’s degree in life sciences such as botany, aquaculture, marine biology, zoology, biochemistry, microbiology and biotechnology with minimum 55-60% in the qualifying exam.

Hope this answers your query.

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completed my degree in open University without 12 th, what i do next (study) for apply job in IT companies

Tanya Gupta 22nd Jul, 2022

Hello,


There are a variety of IT courses that are popular in this world that can also provide you with job assurance as there are many large vacancies available in IT companies. You can learn data structures and algorithm. You should also learn some programming languages such as Python, Java, C++, etc. If possible, you should learn PLSOL and basics or networking

Below are some IT courses that provide you a job with good salary in IT companies:

1) Data Science

2) Machine learning and Artificial intelligence

3) Python course

4) Web designer and developer

5) SAP course

6) Ethical hacking course

7) Digital marketing course


I hope this helps,


All the best



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If I get admission in college with BA Pass subjects. Then will I able to give Neet exam next year? I passed my 12th with PCMB subjects from West Bengal board.

Shilu Singha 21st Jul, 2022

Hello!

Yes, you are eligible to give NEET next year. The following are the eligibility criteria for NEET-

  • The candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board.
  • The eligibility marks in class 12 for appearing NEET are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects- UR - 50%, OBC/SC/ST - 40%, PWD - 45%
  • Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2022.
  • There shall be no upper age limit for NEET

If you have the above mentioned qualifications, then you're eligible to appear NEET next year.

Hope this helps you!

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can I written 3rd attempt in neet 2023. any problem in next year please reply

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 21st Jul, 2022

Hi

Yes, you can definitely give neet for the 3rd time in 2023 or as many times as you want .

This is because,

For Neet examination there is no attempt limit  for neet

For your reference,

Here's the eligibility criteria for NEET :-

-------------------) Qualification required :-As per Neet eligibility to be eligible one must be either appearing for 12th board examination  or should have passed 12th board examination from any recognised board with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English as core subject.

†††Important Note :- Students with Biology as an additional subject are also provisionally eligible for neet until Supreme Court gives its judgement over it.

-------------------)  Percentage required :- You must get

  • at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category

  • at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to st/Obc/ Sc

  • at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.


-------------------)  Age limit :-

  • Lower age limit:- to be eligible for neet  one has to be at least 17 years old or more by 31st December in the year of appearing for the examination .

  • Upper age limit :-There's no upper age limit for NEET. Earlier there was upper age limit  of 25 years which was pending in supreme court, on 9th march 2022 NMC in its notice has removed upper age limit. For details about it checkout :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-number-of-attempts-and-age-limit

--------------------) There's no attempt limit for neet.

For detailed information about neet examination eligibility go through our page for which link is provided below; -

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria


Thank you

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hello I have completed my 12th in 2018 & gave two times NEET exam in 2019 & 20 but I couldnt do nice due to lack of study & interest. Now Im in BSc 2nd year in 2022. But confused if I should seek a chance in NEET ? And what should I do after BSc next yr ? please suggest me.

Aakanksha 20th Jul, 2022
Hi
As you have already given NEET twice, you have an upper hand. You already have the experience of sitting in the exam and have an idea of what is the paper like. You are well aware of the syllabus and the pattern of the exam. You are already much ahead of the runners in the race. Now, if you want to prepare for NEET, you have to be confident enough. You have to be strong enough to leave whatever course you are pursuing because NEET demands time, hard work and constant attention. You cannot prepare for it simultaneously while doing some other regular course. However if you are on a break or do not have any other exams approaching and can go a while without studying for the course, you can prepare for NEET. I would suggest you giving 100% focus and attention to NEET once you start preparing as there's no point in preparing for it half-heartedly. You won't be satisfied with yourself in the end and might regret preparing for it.

Now, your second question. What after BSc?
You haven't mentioned what subject did you choose for your Bachelor's so the options which I am mentioning here will be quite limited.
  • You can choose to pursue Masters i.e MSc in the same subject if it interests you or you can pursue masters in some other subject too.
  • You can also pursue an MBA. It is a brilliant career option.
  • You can join the Indian army as commissioned officers after going through their tests.
  • You can also prepare for civil services as you are a graduate now.
  • You can also try a career in law.
  • You can become a scientific assistant.

Hope this helped you
Best wishes for your future:)
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what next??? after 10th class

pranayg285 20th Jul, 2022

Hello,

After Completing Class 10th, You have to choose a stream in which you want to build your career and for the next 2 years you will have to study in that particular stream including those particular subjects that you chose. The most common stream options are PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) ; PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology); Commerce; Humanities or Arts.

Each stream gives a different career option .

I hope this answer helps you.

All the best for your future.

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if a student qualifies jee advance in his 1st attempt but he secured low rank, can he attempt jee advance in his next consecutive attempt for better rank

Pro Gaming 20th Jul, 2022

Hello,

Let's take an example. If a student gave their boards of class 12th in 2021 and also qualifies to jee advanced in 2021 then he/she can give the jee advanced in the next year if they want to improve their score or marks so this person is eligible to sit for jee advanced in 2022.

At the same time if another student gave their boards in 2021, cleared the cutoff of JEE main but didn't sit for to give JEE advanced and directly he sit for jee advanced 2022 and didn't score well.

If this person wants to sit for JEE advanced in 2023 then he isn't eligible.

JEE advanced releases the eligibility criteria every year but these are the main rules.

Note:- students of batch 2020 are given relaxation, they can appear in JEE Advanced 2022.

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Sir/ Madam if I am joining any course in any college through icar and if I passed neet in the next year. Do I have to pay any bond to releive from the college

piyush263001 2nd Aug, 2022

Hello,


If you are willing to prepare again for NEET and also wish to pursue a graduation course alongside, then it is advisable that before you take admission in any college you first go through all the details in the prospectus and get information from the admission cell.


Many colleges offering MBBS, BDS, BAMS etc degrees often get a Bond signed, and when the student leaves the course in between he/she has to pay the bond fee.


Generally if a Student pursues BSc, BA degree he/she isn't asked to sign any Bond and pay any bond fee on leaving the course in between.


But it is advisable to check before taking admission in any college.


I hope you find the answer helpful.

Thank you.



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I am interested in agriculture but not getting how should I do next to pursue the studies

Sayan 19th Jul, 2022

Hello,

Take the Science Stream with Biology after 10th grade. There are two possibilities for studying agriculture after completing the 12th grade courses in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

By taking the state admission exam, if there is one, you can choose to attend your state agricultural institution.

A place at an agriculture institution outside of your state may be made available to you if you take an all-India competitive test in the subject. The upside is that you can receive scholarships up to graduation if you have a decent grade point average.

In contrast to many other universities, the fees for agriculture and associated disciplines are quite affordable.

Thank You

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I have not prepared well last year and got a 242 NEET Score this year. Results are yet to be released. Any chance to get more than 625 score next year, I have joined Akash institute and also my knowledge level is good and also I am capable enough to work hard but I am badly interested in doing MBBS

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 19th Jul, 2022

Hi

It's completely okay dear even if you have a scored only 242 marks this year you can definitely get 625 or even more depending upon how much effort  you put in towards your neet preparation for the next year

Follow the below tips to prepare well for your Neet examination :-

-------------------------------) Go well through the chapters and while the studying them, your major focus should be on understanding the concepts .

The top books which you can follow for the preparation of your NEET  examination  are provided below:-

>>>>>>>>>>>>> PHYSICS :-

  • NCERT Physics textbooks for Class XI and XII

  • Objective Physics for neet By DC Pandey

  • NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for physics


>>>>>>>>>>>>> CHEMISTRY :-

  • NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII

  • Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon

  • MS Chauhan (Organic)


>>>>>>>>>>>>> BIOLOGY:-

  • NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII "-

  • NCERT at your fingertips by mtg for biology

  • Trueman's biology for 11th and 12th

For more about books for neet visit :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet

---------------------------) Practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs .You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily.

----------------------------)  Short breaks :- take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.

------------------------------)  Make short notes:- You should make chapterwise short notes for each chapter and it should contain all the important concepts and formulas. These short notes will be a great revision tool for your examination.

-----------------------------)  Set  goals :- set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to  cover these chapters this week and  solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and similarly set monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.

----------------------------)  Follow a routine or timetable :- you can make a routine and religiously follow it and try to give at least 7- 8 hours to study each day in your routine.

  • PHYSICS is the  toughest part for most of the medical aspirants  as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with ,so keep at least 3 hours each day for physics

  • In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least 2.5 hours to Chemistry

  • In biology you have to read, learn and revise again and again, so keep around 2.5 hours for Biology.

----------------------------) Revise:-  revise your concepts,  formulas etc at regular intervals  . Revision is very important otherwise as you move forward in your syllabus, you start forgetting the concepts you have learned before and you won't be able to perform well in your examination.

----------------------------) Solve previous year NEET question  :- Solving previous year questions will let you know the examination pattern, type of questions asked in the exam and difficulty level of questions, also concepts  of the questions often gets repeated so it will be of great help to you . You can get previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers

------------------------------) Go through NEET mock test papers :- Once you are done with your complete syllabus solve mock test papers as it will let you know your preparation level .After solving each mock test paper, analyse yourself which will help you to know your weak areas /topics  so that you can work on them and them strong so that you can perform well in your examination.

Regards

ADITYA KUMAR

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