Physical Education
Hello Aspirant,
It seems that your question is incomplete because you have not mentioned about the college name so it is little bit difficult to guide you accurately.
Different colleges have different eligibility criteria for admission in B.Sc Maths so unless you specify the college we cannot guide you accurately.
I hope you understand.
Good Luck!!
Hello Aspirant!
Physical Education can not be added in BFS for BSc Maths Hons. If it is, there will be reductions of about 10 marks (2.5%), depending on the college though.
Hope this helps! All the best!
hello there!
the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) ( NEET (UG)), formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study undergraduate medical courses (MBBS) and dental courses (BDS) in government or private medical and dental colleges in India.
as per the guidelines laid down you should only be passing with 50% in each of aggregate including physics, chemistry and biology
As per the elgibilitiy you should have at least 50% in PCB subjects .
There won't be any problem if you are fail in your sixth subjects .
And there won't be any problem in your Admission process in future.
for more details
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-ug-college-predictor?icn=neet-clgpd&ici=qna-answer
i hope this helps
goodluck!
hi,
see every colleges has different criteria for admission process. now it depends on the particular college whether they would grant you admission by not considering of chemistry. however as per b.sc zoology course, you must have studied biology and chemistry in your 12th course. for colleges which is under calcutta university , you must have cleared chemistry with the pass marks to obtain zoology honors.
for delhi university admission in b.sc zoology hons, eligibility criteria is candidates must secure An aggregate of 60% or more marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biochemistry/Biotechnology. additional eligibility criteria is candidates must obtain 50% or more marks in english.
hope you may understand.
Hey Manisha
It depends from college to college whether you can add physical education in your best four calculation in BA programme without any deduction or not.
For example in DU in your best four you need to add the subject in which you want to do honours in. Now the best four criteria also depends on the course you want to take. However for all courses of BA in DU adding a subject not in List A (for example an elective subject, such as Physical Education) will lead to a deduction of upto 2.5 percent marks. You will have to include language(hindi or english) and any 3 subjects from list A including the subject you want to do honours in. I hope I made things clear. All the best.
Hello student
For admission in BSC physical education of MMH college of daulatabad Ghaziabad UPthe date of entrance test and category will be announced in the official website of the MMH college Ghaziabad.
the minimum qualification for admission in BSC physical education is 10 + 2 science with 50% marks.The average fees is determined upto 2000 to 5 lacs. To know more click on the official website of the MMH college of Ghaziabad UP.
Annual fees varies from rupees 200o to 500000 rupees.
Hello,
Delhi University offers admission to various UG courses on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying exam. The merit is determined on the basis of marks obtained in Best of Four subjects which includes:
Therefore, yes you can add physical education while calculating your best of four percentage. However, If more than one non-listed subject is included for calculation of ‘Best Four’, a deduction of 2.5% each in ‘Best Four’ may be levied
As per the latest information from JAB, the board criteria for 75% is removed. Now, a candidate is not required to score an aggregate of at least 75% in his/her respective board exams and he can apply for admission to any of the NITs/IITs/IIITs on the basis of his/her JEE marks.
Hope it helps.
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