Physics
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You need not worry.
If you are preparing for neet and completed your class xii , it means you have passed put class xii. And if you were failed in maths subjects in class x then you must have cleared it later and then you would have got
JEE Focus: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) focuses on engineering and technology entrance exams. There's no direct astronomy program through JEE.
Path to Astronomy: However, a strong foundation in Physics and Mathematics, tested extensively in JEE, is crucial for pursuing astronomy. Scoring well in JEE can get you into good
Clear your failed Physics subject through supplementary exams to get your Intermediate certificate. Once cleared, you can join BiPC-related courses like B.Sc. Agriculture, Nursing, or diploma programs in colleges. Consult a career counselor for better guidance.
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With background in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) subjects, there are several career paths and academic options you can consider.
You may consider pursuing engineering courses that align with your interests and strengths. Popular branches include Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, etc.
You can explore various B.Sc.
As of last update, NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) conducts exams based on the NCERT curriculum for classes 11 and 12. Here's a detailed overview of the syllabus for NEET 2025 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology:
Class 11 Topics:
To find the cutoff marks for the Accident and Emergency Care course at MMC (Madras Medical College), it’s best to refer to the official MMC website or check the latest NEET UG counseling details. The cutoff can vary each year based on factors like category, exam scores, and seat availability.
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Yes, Physics and Chemistry are typically mandatory in 11th and 12th for most science-related undergraduate programs in India. However, some colleges may offer courses focusing solely on Biology and related subjects. In Chennai, certain colleges might provide specialized programs in fields like Biotechnology or Life Sciences that may not
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Since you got an RT (Repeat Theory) in Physics and were unable to give the improvement exam due to medical reasons, you need to clear the subject to be eligible for NEET. Here's how you can approach it:
Given your academic background in Chemistry, Biology, Information Practices (IP), and Physical Education (PE), and considering Physics is not included, here are several career options you could pursue:
Healthcare and Allied Health Sciences:
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