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There are many universities in India that offer integrated BCom with ACCA programs, which align the BCom curriculum with the ACCA syllabus and provide exemptions for some ACCA papers. This dual qualification enhances career opportunities by combining a bachelor's degree in commerce with the globally recognized ACCA qualification, making graduate students more valuable.
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Hello! With a score of 92.5% in your Plus Two from the Kerala Board, you have a good chance of getting admission for BSc Nursing, especially in self-financing colleges.
However, it's very important to understand that the admission is not based on your overall percentage. It is based on an Index Mark calculated from your marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
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The Board of Intermediate Education Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has released a new exam pattern for the 2025–26 first year students. The main change is that one mark questions are added in all subjects. For example, in Mathematics the paper now has 12 one mark questions and 10 two mark questions. Similar changes are there in Physics, Chemistry and other subjects. Students should use the new blueprint while preparing.
Model papers and previous papers are very useful for practice. They show the new style of questions and marking scheme. You can download them from the official BIEAP portal or from Careers360. Both give subject wise model papers and exam pattern details.
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No, a student who has passed B.Sc. in Chemistry is not eligible for admission to the Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate) program in India.
Eligibility for Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate)
The Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate) is a 3-year bridge course. According to the regulations set by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), the only eligibility criterion for this specific program is:
The purpose of this course is to allow existing B.Pharm graduates to upgrade their qualification to the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) level. It is not designed as an entry point for graduates from other science streams.
Yes, a BSc Chemistry graduate can apply for Pharm D (Post Baccalaureate) in some colleges, but it mainly depends on the college and university rules. Usually, Pharm D (Post Baccalaureate) is for candidates who have completed a BSc in Biology-related subjects like Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Chemistry with Biology.
It’s best to check the eligibility criteria of the specific college you want to apply to.
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To get admitted into a B.V.Sc & A.H. program, you must apply for and pass the NEET-UG entrance exam with a qualifying score, then register for the Veterinary Council of India or state counselling process, and finally participate in counselling where seats are allotted based on your NEET rank and other eligibility.
Hello, Here is a clear and simple breakdown of who is eligible for the AIBE 20 (All India Bar Examination).
To be eligible for AIBE 20, you essentially need to have completed two main steps after your schooling:
In short, the only people who can apply for AIBE 20 are those who have already graduated with a law degree and have also officially registered themselves as advocates with a State Bar Council.
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