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I am student of NIOS.I have more than 50% agrregate marks in PCB but aggregation include TMA marks.Is NTA consider TMA marks or only practical and theory.pls tell

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 16th Jun, 2021

Hi

Yes, TMA marks will be considered.

This is because,

TMA i. e Tutor Marked Assignment is a part of theory only dear. TMA carries 20% of your theory examination. For example, marks distribution is given below for practical subjects i. e Physics,chemistry and biology:-

Practical
20 marks

Theory
80
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if a student is scheduled caste but not from Punjab state , if he belongs to other state of india by origin then will his sc reservation be valid to take admission in panjab university chandigarh ?

Ashish Ramtari 21st Jul, 2021

Yes, the students who belong to the category of Scheduled Caste (ST) then the students are entitled for 15% reservation. It is not specified on the official website of the Panjab University whether the students should belong to inside Punjab or outside Punjab. The reservation facility is for all SC

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Im math student in science so can I eligible for b pharma

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 11th Jun, 2021

Hi

Yes, you are eligible B Pharma  even   if you are a Maths student  i. e don't have biology.

This is because,

To be eligible for B Pharma or bachelors in pharmacy, you must have passed your 12th board examination with physics chemistry and Biology/Mathematics and generally you need 50%

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can sslc student moving to 1 yr pu can apply

Shalini Parimal 21st Jul, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

Yes, a student who has passed SSLC(i.e., class 10) and have been admitted to PU 1(i.e., class 11) can apply for Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY). You can apply under stream SA.  Students who have passed 10th Standard Board Examination and eligible to enroll in 12th standard (Science

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Is NIOS improvement student have different eligibilty criteria for Neet.Is i need 50% in each Physics, chemistry and biology.

Sharon Rose Student Expert 11th Jun, 2021

Hello,

No, the eligibility criteria is same for all the candidates who wish to apply for NEET UG despite appearing for regular or improvement examination. The Education Eligibility criteria is that a must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Bio-Technology, Physics, Chemistry and English from a recognized board. The candidates who belongs

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I am a B.Sc Biotechnology student and I want to pursue Masters in Immunology further. Is JIPMER the right entrance needed for this course? Can you provide more insight on how I can move forward in this direction?

Akshita Dhiman 21st Jul, 2021

Hello aspirant,

Yes, you are on the right path. Alternatively, you could also opt for t hese entrance tests listed below:

  • JIPMER-PG entrance test
  • Vels University- no entrance test instead percentage marks in the qualifying examination will be considered.
  • Government medical college in Surat- NEET PG
  • AIIMS MSc entrance test

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I am planning for a drop to seek admission in DTU through JEE Mains ..... for Mathematics and computing branch what percentile is required to get mathematics and computing in DTU for OBC-NCL Delhi category student..........!

Anurag Khanna 21st Jul, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

As we go through the latest cut-offs of JEE-Main 2020 of JAC 9th round then it shows that :-

Closing CRL rank for OBC candidate of Delhi for DTU was :-

  • Mathematics and Computing branch - 99556

So for this rank you need to secure at least 80-90

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I am a student passed 12th with biology chemistry nutrition and geography am i elegible to take physiology in college?

Arshiya 11th Jun, 2021

Hello

I'm afraid you can't study BSc Physiology at the Undergraduate level.

The eligibility for the course:  the candidate must have completed 12th class with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the main subjects and must have had scored an aggregate of 50%.



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i am a Pcbm student plus english and hindi ....but i took engineering ....so how should i be calculating my percentage as maths was my additional subject should i be calculating percentage using top 5 subjects or use maths for calculating my percentage

Shweta Goel 20th Jul, 2021

Hello student,

You have to consider mathematics while writing your percentage because Physics and mathematics are compulsory subjects, you can choose between biology, chemistry, biochemistry, vocational subject.

To know more about the eligibility criteria please visit this link

https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria

I hope this information helps you.

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