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Yes, if you did not receive a seat allotment in the KCET first round of counseling, you are still eligible to appear for the second round. You have the option of modifying, changing order, erase or to add some college/course options during the second round option entry window. Please check the official KEA schedule for date of 2nd round option entry.
Hello shivdutt , CGPA is a common marking scheme in many universities and colleges , also there are various websites to calculate CGPA to percentage and it's almost same for every universities but if you specifically want for dbatu , follow this link https://gauravpatil97886.github.io/dbatu-cgpa-to-percent/
Yes, this is possible because after you have completed your graduation Science) and post graduation (Botany) you can appear for Food Inspector exam subject to specific eligibility requirements as prescribed by the exam conducting authority (such as UPSC, SSC and State Public Services Commissions).
In most cases it requires candidates with a bachelor degree in Science, with a major in any Biology, Chemistry, or other similar subjects. That you possess both B.Sc and M.Sc degree in Botany qualifies you in regard to academic qualification in the most food inspector on Food Safety Officer examination requirements.
Be sure: Look up the official advertisement of the poster (There may be different eligibility in different states/ authorities) Seek age limit, subject combination and exam syllabus There will be written test and interviews as selection methods as well
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For admission into B.Sc. Life Sciences for the 2025–26 academic session, most universities and colleges generally require a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 (Science stream).You must have studied Biology or Life Sciences along with Chemistry and Physics. Some reputed colleges might ask for 55% or above, depending on competition and seat availability.If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC), there may be relaxation in minimum marks as per government rules.
For more information about this course you can here :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-life-sciences
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For admission to B.SC on Life science 2025-26 , Candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from recognized board for general category students. Relaxation in minimum marks is given to SC/ST/OBC candidates .The student should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects. Some reputed universities may have higher cutoffs 60% or more and may also conduct entrance exams .
For more information ,visit the official website of the specific university.
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To get admission in a BSc Life Science course in 2025–26, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects.
Minimum marks: Usually 50%–55% aggregate in Science stream (varies by college/university).
Reserved category students may get 5% relaxation.
Always check the specific eligibility criteria of the college you're applying to.
To take admission in GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) , follow these steps:
Check Eligibility : You must have passed 12th class, usually with Science (PCB) or sometimes Arts. Minimum 40-45% marks are needed.
Age Limit : You should be at least 17 years old.
Apply for Entrance Exam or Merit : Some states conduct entrance exams, while others give admission based on 12th marks (merit).
Fill Application Form : Visit the official website of the college or state nursing board and fill the form.
Attend Counselling : If there is counselling, register and choose your preferred college.
Get Admission : Once selected, submit documents and pay the fees.
Each state has its own process, so check the official notice of your state.
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The CBSE Cluster sports for the year 2026 (academic year 2025–26) were recognised and started from 1st July 2025.
Go to the sports column of the form or sheet you're using. Click on the empty cell under the sports column, then type the name of the game (e.g., Cricket, Football). Press Enter to save. Repeat for other entries.
No, you do not have to clear the practical exams again. As you have already cleared the practicals for Painting, Data Entry Operations, and Home Science in the regular NIOS exam, you are now only going to have to sit for the theory. NIOS allows you to carry your passing marks in each individual component (theory/practical), until all components for the subject are cleared.
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