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If a candidate has not scored 50% in 10+2 but have a bsc mathematics degree with subjects of Physics, chemistry and maths can they still apply for CPL?

Ayush Madanpotra 11th Jun, 2025

Yes, you can apply for a CPL even if you didn’t score 50% in 10+2, as long as you have a BSc in Mathematics with Physics and Chemistry from a recognized university. Most flying schools accept this, but you must also pass the Class 2 and Class 1 DGCA medical

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I passed my 12th with physics biology and mathematics and Chemistry was my 4th subject so am I eligible for neet

Ayush Madanpotra 11th Jun, 2025

Yes, you are eligible for NEET.

Even if Chemistry was your 4th subject, it's okay because you had Physics, Biology, and Chemistry in 12th, which NEET requires.

You need to pass all these subjects and have at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology if you are from the

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I passed my 12th with physics, biology and maths but chemistry as 4th subject so am in eligible for neet

Tanya Gupta 12th May, 2024

Hello,


Yes, you are eligible to appear for NEET as the eligibility criteria regarding the subjects is that the candidate must have Physics, Chemisty and Biology as the subjects. It is important to have them as subjects rather than the importance of order.

Hope this helps,

Thank you

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I got 79 marks in cuet for msc atmospheric science and 86 for msc physics.Will i be able to get admission in university of hyderabad?

Aryan 11th Jun, 2025

Hi Shana,

79 marks in M.Sc Atmospheric and 86 for M.Sc physics, seems to be low and chances for admission in University of Hyderabad appears lesser. The CUET PG cut off for general category is 190 and above and for OBC it is 180.

You may try your luck in

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I have completed my 10+2 in commerce with Basic Mathematics so should I complete only physics or both physics and Standard maths in NIOS. in simple words , is basic mathematics in 10+2 eligible for becoming a commercial pilot.

Nitin Kumar 22nd May, 2024

No, Basic Mathematics in 10+2 is not eligible for becoming a commercial pilot in India.  To become a commercial pilot in India, you need Physics and Mathematics (Standard or Applied) as mandatory subjects in your 10+2 education.

NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) is a legitimate option to complete your

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can we do any course for sonography after B.Sc (physics honours)

Anushree Thakare 11th Jun, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can do a course for sonography after B.Sc . in Physics (Honours). It can be a good foundation for pursuing courses in sonography .

Several courses are available, including diploma programs and bachelor's degrees in medical imaging technology and radiology, which incorporate sonography as a core component.

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I scored 61 in biology, 47 in chemistry and 53 in physics in class 12, am i eligible for neet?

Prahvi Sharma 14th Jun, 2025

You are qualified for NEET, yes:

You've passed the necessary courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and English.
Your PCB total of 61 + 47 + 53 = 161, or roughly 53.7%, is higher than the 50% threshold for the General category.

Thus, you are eligible to take the NEET exam

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I scored 61 in biology, 53in physics and 47 in chemistry in class 12 , am i eligible for neet?

Shilu Singha 9th May, 2024

Hello!

The percentage required in class 12 to be eligible for NEET exam is 50% for unreserved category, 40% for OBC/SC/ST and PWD categories in Physics, Chemistry and Biology together. Since you have secured 53%, you are eligible for NEET.

For more information, please visit the website by clicking on

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I scored 24 in chemistry , 60 in maths , 24 in physics,40 in biology in wbbsc board in H.S

shivani 16th Jun, 2025

In the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) Higher Secondary (H.S.) exam, Theory subjects typically require 30% to pass , which is usually 24 out of 80 in theory and a total of 30 out of 100 . You scored 24 , which is just at the edge of

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