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Cutoff marks in 2024 in physics?

Rubina Naseer 3rd Apr, 2025

In the NEET UG 2024 examination, the overall cut-off scores were revised as follows:

  • General/EWS Category: 720-162

  • OBC/SC/ST Categories: 161-127

These cut-off scores represent the aggregate marks across all subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The National Testing Agency (NTA) does not release subject-wise cut-off marks for individual subjects like Physics. Therefore,

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Cutoff marks in 2024 in physics?

Akansha Sharma 7th Apr, 2025

The cutoff marks in Physics for 2024 depend on the exam you're referring to, like NEET, JEE Main, or state board exams. For JEE Main, Physics cutoff is usually around 20–25 marks out of 100 for general category. For NEET, Physics usually needs 120–140 out of 180 for a good

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TG10th broad exam physics bit paper with key

Rohan 3rd Apr, 2025

For Telangana 10th Board Physics bit papers with keys, check these resources:

  1. https://school.careers360.com/boards/bse-telangana/telangana-ssc-last-5-years-question-papers

Regular practice with these resources will improve your understanding and exam performance.

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I got 33(practical plus theory) in physics, 51 in chem and 62 in bio, class 12 boards cbsc, Im from SC category, am I eligible for neet 2027

ROHITH KANNA S 28th Mar, 2025

Hi tithi,

Yes, you are eligible for appearing neet exam . As for SC category, 40% aggregate marks must  be in PCB(physics, chemistry, biology).

By calculating your percentage you got 48.66 % which covers the eligible criteria.

Hope this helps,

Thank you.

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I got 33 (prac theory) in physics, 51 in chem and 62 in bio class 12 boards cbsc, Im from SC category, am I eligible for neet 2027?

Devanshi Goyal 31st Mar, 2025

Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2027.

As an SC category student, you need a minimum of 40% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Your total is 48.67%, which meets the requirement.

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I got 33(prac tgeory) in physics, 51 in chemistry , 62 in biology in 12th boards, from SC category..... Am I eligible for neet 2027?

Prachi Kumari 12th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2027. For the SC category, you need at least 40% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Your marks (33 in Physics, 51 in Chemistry, and 62 in Biology) total 146, which is above the required percentage. Make sure you also meet the

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I have 12th subjects as physics, chemistry, mathematics, english and computer science and additional as physical education. Can I become a speech therapist without biology as subject? can i pursue baslp degree without biology?

Riya Dhoot 27th Mar, 2025

Hello Rishabh,

while many BASLP programs prefer candidates with biology some institutions may consider applicants from other science streams if you meet their overall eligibility criteria. its essential to check the specific admission requirements of the institutes you are interested in, you mmight also explore bridge courses or preparatory modules

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Can i do lateral entry at iiit bbsr

Sakshi Sharma 26th Mar, 2025

Hello ,

IIIT Bhubaneswar allows lateral entry in second year for Btech program.Student have to complete diploma or bachelor of science. But it is only applicable if you are from Odisha .

I hope this helps you!

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UG science course without maths and physics

Koushik Kamalakannan 24th Mar, 2025

Here are some of the few Science degrees without mathematics as its core

  1. B.Sc Animation
  2. B.Sc Fashion Designing
  3. B.Sc Interior Design
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I passed out HS exam in 1998.I took physics honours, but in final exam 2002 my honurs is no more.i am b.sc pass graduate.now i want to take mater degree in math.what can i do??

Devanshi Goyal 26th Mar, 2025

You completed your B.Sc. with a pass degree, and now you want to pursue a Master's degree in Mathematics. Here's a general guide for you:


  1. Entry Requirements for M.Sc. Mathematics :-Many universities may require a background in mathematics, but since you took Physics honors, there may be some overlap in
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