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The study of the epidermis (skin) falls under the field of Dermatology or Cosmetic Science. For an undergraduate (UG) entry point, the best course and college options are:
Since Dermatology is typically a postgraduate (PG) specialization (MD/MS) after MBBS, the best preparatory UG courses are those focusing on foundational biological and paramedical sciences:
B.Sc. in Dermatology/Cosmetology: Specialized programs directly targeting skin and hair science.
B.Sc. in Allied Health Sciences/Anatomy/Physiology: Provides a strong base in cell biology and human structure necessary for later specialization.
B.Sc. in Biotechnology/Microbiology: Offers deep knowledge of cellular processes, genetics, and molecular biology relevant to skin disorders.
Look for colleges affiliated with top medical institutions, as they offer the best exposure and research opportunities:
AIIMS (Various Allied Courses): Premier foundational research environment.
CMC (Christian Medical College), Vellore (Allied Health Science Programs): Excellent medical and paramedical programs.
Manipal University (B.Sc. options): Strong specialized medical and paramedical faculty.
You can explore general post-12th options in this domain here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/dermatology-courses-after-12th
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The Punjab engineering registration for most programs has not started yet for the upcoming 2026 academic year. The admission is based on the JEE Mains score and a separate state-level counselling or class 12th merit-based, and it typically starts around June-July.
You will get more information about this from this article.
( Punjab B.Tech Admission 2026 ), which is published on our official website, careers360.
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If you have not received your SEHSS enrollment number after registration, you should check the emails and SMS. Mainly here they will send your enrollment number. If you still can't find it here, you should visit the official website to contact officials.
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To register for a scholarship as a 10th-class student, first, register on the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) or the Vidya Lakshmi Portal using your mobile number and Aadhaar, and complete the One Time Registration process (OTR). After OTR, you can log in with your OTR number to fill out and submit applications for eligible scholarships, uploading documents like your class 10 marksheet, income certificate, and Aadhaar card.
Whether you are eligible for an IIT with an CGPA of 6.3/10 and a top rank depends on several factors, including the specific IIT's admission criteria and your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.) Here in this article you will find more about IIT/JEE Advanced eligibility criteria.
The AIBE 22 Question Paper with Key is a crucial practice tool for your qualification exam!
The official Bar Council of India (BCI) typically releases the question paper and answer key on its designated portal soon after the exam is conducted.
You can find the previous year question papers and related solution materials for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) directly on this resource page. Solving these papers helps you master the format and topics of the AIBE exam: https://law.careers360.com/articles/aibe-previous-year-question-papers
There are several colleges in India that offer BSc in Economics programs where admission is based purely on Class 12 board marks (merit-based) or a combination of board marks and interviews, without a national-level entrance exam like CUET. Here is the list
Here's how to best get your books and study material:
Physical Books: Purchase the NCERT Class 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry, and Biology textbooks, as these form the core syllabus.
Downloadable Resources: Use the Careers360 page to download free practice resources, such as:
Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs)
Mock Tests
Chapter-wise revision notes or e-books (which compile information without violating copyright).
Your success in NEET relies on mastering the content of those core textbooks! You can access the preparation materials here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-material
Yes, many universities and colleges in India offer B.Sc. admissions based solely on Class 12th Board results (merit-based), especially for general B.Sc. courses.
The colleges listed on the dedicated resource page for Dehradun, and across the country, typically fall into these two admission categories:
Merit-Based (Board Results): Many government and state university-affiliated colleges use your 12th percentage as the primary criterion for admission (e.g., colleges under HNB Garhwal University or certain DU colleges for B.Sc. programs).
Entrance Exam-Based: Central/Private Universities (like some listed for Dehradun) often require a score in a national/state entrance test (e.g., CUET, university-specific exams) to qualify for admission.
To find merit-based B.Sc. options in and around Dehradun, check the admission criteria of the colleges listed here: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-dehradun
Careers360 offers free UCEED Mock tests. You can access the mock test by this link : UCEED Mock Test 2026: Free Online Practice Test Series
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