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Dear student,
Code 5 says that all the students who are doing BSc with Physics, Chemistry and Biology in their graduation comes under code 5.
Anyone who has completed the first year of a bachelor's degree at a recognised university with practical assessments in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology.
So by this rule, You should fill code 5.
As you are doing BSc degree so you comes under code 5 .
But incase though you are pursuing a BSC, but BSC does not include all three subjects of physics, chemistry, and biology, and because the qualification for NEET is all subjects including physics, chemistry, and biology, your highest qualification will be 12th grade, which you completed with PCB and English.
So in this case your code will be 2.
To check more details about code 5, you can go through the link below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
As NEET exams are very near so to give a final touch to your preparation, i will suggest you to solve some mock tests within the time limits, and for this our experts have designed a very well framed mock tests for NEET 2021, you can access by going through the link below.
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/
I hope this answer helps you.
All the very best!!
Hello aspirant
hope you are doing great. As per your query I would glad to tell you that their is dont need to worry of the gap . You can persue masters form du without any difficulty if you are getting admission in the MA course and you can apply for merit based admission if your are passed out from the university which is affiliated by AICTE and UGC
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hello,
Since last year UGC has allowed candidates to pursue two degree programs simultaneously, the only condition is one has to be done through regular mode and another through distance mode, as long as this rule is being following there is absolutely no problem in pursuing two degree courses at the same time,
Hello Aspirant,
Yes of course it is possible to crack CAT and even you will get benefit of having work experience during the interview part but what you need is just right preparation strategy.
So let us discuss how to start your preparation for the three sections so that you can get the best score which can take you to the best B-Schools of the country.
For Quantitative Ability :-
> For this section you should have complete understanding of basics of Mathematics.
> You should have proper command on topics like profit and loss, number system, geometry.
> Practice as many as sample papers you can and go for some mock tests as well.
For complete details about preparation of QA section kindly check out the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat-quantitative-ability
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension :-
> Reading skill is the pre-requisite for this section, so try to read different English story books, magazines, etc.
> Go through newspapers, journals, blogs, articles, etc to enhance your reading skills and watch some English visuals such as English News, web series, movies and likewise.
> Try solving questions based on comprehension, inferences and para jumbles. You can purchase some booklets for the same from market.
For complete details about preparation of VARC section kindly check out the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat-varc
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation :-
> This section is little bit difficult among all sections in CAT exam, but it is not if you practice a lots of questions on logical reasoning and practice solving different hard core problems so that your problem solving ability will increase, which is the pre-requisite for this section.
> Go through some basic topics like seating arrangements, blood relations, syllogisms, etc to get familiar with this section.
For complete details about preparation of DI&LR section kindly check out the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat-di-lr
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi Seema!
Sounds great!
Yes, you can still crack the NEET after clearing 10+2 physics exam from NIOS board. You can attempt the NEET exam under the code 2 for NEET which makes the droppers eligible to wrote NEET after clearing their subjects (10+2) from NIOS board. Check here for more details:
To help you more with the preparation of NEET, you can follow our you tube channel which contains all the topics explained in details by our teachers.
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Thankyou!
It may seem rude but the fault here is yours. You should have collected your certificates at the time when you left the college. Actually the law will also work only when the college side will be at fault . What I mean to say is that every college at the time of admission takes your declaration that if you will leave the college in between of course period, then the student side will have to pay certain amount of money. Now the amount of money may vary depending upon the college. So the scenario that you are mentioning couldn't be solved by any such law. But still if you want to take actions, you should contact a lawyer. One more thing that you can do is that you can try to convince the college about why you left and if the situation would seem relatable to the college, then they may waive off some of the money.
Good luck!!
Hi Zaid,
You need to mention any specific problem you're afraid you might face for the 2 year gap between your 10th and 12th. Generally speaking, there should not be any issue due to the 2 year gap you've, however do try to come up with a good reason for this gap as good universities and even good companies (during placement) may bring this issue forth.
Hope this was helpful.
Hello mam,
The answer is No. There is no issue if your son has started schooling before 3+. There is no problem because many of the students are very young even in their 12th class they are of 16 years. And so on 10th c, lass they are of 14 ago age. So, does do not worry about this, it will not cause any problem in board exams.
Actually, It is so good that your son has ample time in preparation for any of the competitive exams and also he can even complete the graduation early and can explore many fields. Being younger than classmates is not a big issues nowadays.
In case of any query, feel free to ask mam.
Thank you and have a nice day!
I hope you are doing fine, For your 1srt question the answer is Yes, you will have to renew your OBC non creamy layer certificate. It is obvious that your certificate has expired. The validity of the OBC certificate Non Creamy Layer is usually for one year. OBC certificate has to be renewed each year.
For your Second question No you do not need new Character certificate. The certificate that you got in when you passed your 12th standard will be asked take admission in your further studies.
For your 3rd questions Yes You will need yo attach the affidavit is you had any errors in your previous year documents.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
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