Physical Education
Hi
Minimum 50% aggregate is required for the candidate to be eligible to give NEET examination.
In NEET registration form, you need to fill individual subject's marks ie physics, chemistry biology and english.
Your main concern is to just provide correct marks, these marks does not count on NEET exam so you don't have to work about it. These marks are used just for records.
So don't worry
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hey prerna , can you please elaborate in which course you want to apply?
Hello Palvi. Hope you are doing great!
Yes, you are eligible to apply for BA LLB and also pursue it. Even students from Science and Commerce holds equal eligibility criteria for taking admission in the course. BA.LLB or Bachelor's of Arts and LLB is an integrated course for law. The duration of this course is 5 years. After that, a candidate can apply for practice and a job or can go with higher studies in the respective field.
Eligibility criteria: A candidate must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% marks for general/obc or 45% for reserved candidates.
Various Entrance exams that are meant for law schools:
Job Roles:
Also, you can start practising and handling criminal cases.
I hope you get your answer. For any query, revert for more help.
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Hello aspirant,
Yes, Indira Priyadarshini College, Bhopal offers Bachelor of Physical Education course. This course is offered by Barkatullah University, Bhopal. This course is also approved by approved by National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). It is co-ed and Private College which is also affiliated. It offers many undergraduation, Post Graduation, etc in various streams.
It is a 3 years full-time undergraduation degree course. The candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised Board.
For more information about Bachelor of Physical Education course in Indira Priyadarshini College, Bhopal go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/indira-priyadarshani-college-bhopal/bpe-course
I hope this was useful.
Good Luck!!
Khalsa College of Physical Education Amritsar (Punjab)
BPES (3 years) After +2
BPed (4 years) integrated course, After +2
Fee- 34,000 - 36,000/ Annum
Hello Kashish,
I am sorry to inform you but you can include physical education in your best of four marks only when the course is related to physical education like BA physical education or Physical education honours. In all other cases, if you include physical education it will lead to deduction of 2-3% from the total percentage.
I hope this helps.
Hello students ,
First of all i will like to tell you the the admission process in Delhi University .For admission in du you first have to register with you email id and phone number , then you have to log in through your registered phone number or email id after log in you have to fill the basic details , educational details then you have to choose the courses after choosing the courses you have to pay the fees and submit the form. Then wait for the cutoff to be release, if you have the required cutoff in any particular college then go to that college do the paper work and get admission there.
Now, that you are saying you want to add physical education in your best fours to get admission in BA programme so i would like to tell you that yes you can do so but let me make you aware that if you will do so you have to go through certain disadvantage too as by adding physical education in your best 4 or 5 you have deduction of percentage somewhat like - 2.5 , for example if the cut off is around 94 % and after adding physical education in your best 4 you are getting 96% but after going to through the criteria you will have deduction of -2.5% so your percentage for the cutoff going to be 93.5% . So , be wisely make your decisions if by getting disadvantage too you are getting a good cutoff for the admission do add physical education in your best 4 or 5 subjects.
Hope this helps you a lot! Thankyou
Dear Aspirant,
No, you wouldn't get any relaxation according to me. You will be given admission on the basis of your best of 4 percentage criterion only. You must be thinking you have scored Excellent marks in English and that's true for sure but sadly it will not help you get any relaxation. At the end of the it all comes down to your percentage. If you are a girl then you might get 1% relaxation and that too not all colleges prefer giving that. You can check previous year cut offs and figure out your chances of getting admission in your desired college.
Good Luck
Hi aspirant,
On calculating the best of four subjects without physical education, your percentage would be 93.25 and if we replace physical education with the subject you have scored lowest, it increases to 94.75. In both the cases, your chances are good and a seat for BA in English could be obtained at colleges under DU.
Hope it helps!!
The best of four methodology of calculation is entirely dependent on the instruction of the college or university, you wish to take admission in. Now if you see for every subject there are some compulsory subject you should keep in your best four. English is one of the compulsory subject you have to keep in best 4. Now every university have different eligibility for every subject. For example, if anyone wants to get admitted in BSc Physics, the best four must have Physics and Mathematics but some universities only have the eligibility to keep physics compulsorily. Thus it can't be said what you can take or can't based on arbitrary conceptions. Its entirely dependent on your university/college norms.
If you aren't sure I would recommend you to contact the college/university admission cell and they will surely assist you.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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