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in physics 38 in chemistry 40 in biology 60 in 12th mark can give neet exam

mjaisinghani62 21st May, 2024


Hello aspirant

You haven't mentioned your category to which you belong.

Considering you as a general category candidate,  With this score you are not eligible for appearing in neet .

To be eligible for neet , the candidate must have secured minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry abd biology.

Your

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I dont have physics and math in myc class 12 subjects . i have biology , chemistry and geography . can i do a bsc in chemistry ?

Nitin Kumar 8th Jun, 2024

Yes, you can potentially do a B.Sc. in Chemistry even though you didn't have Physics and Math in your Class 12 subjects. However, the specific eligibility criteria might vary depending on the university or college you're applying to.

Most universities require a minimum percentage in Class 12 science subjects (often

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i m having physics chemistry biology, English,mass media, physical education i m fail in physics but overall pass can i go with d Pharma and after d Pharma i can get registration approved by PCI

Nitin Kumar 24th May, 2024

Yes, you can pursue D.Pharma with your current qualifications, even though you failed physics in your previous studies.

The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) generally requires candidates to have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Science stream subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for D.Pharma admission.

Failing physics should not necessarily

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Is there any way to apply at NBU for law without caste certificate

G PAVAN KUMAR 2nd Oct, 2024

The admission is made strictly on the basis of merit and marks obtained in the Higher Secondary or any other equivalent and recognised examination NBU admission process 2024 is based on merit for UG courses while for PG courses admission is granted on the basis of written test and viva.

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