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After completing 12th in Arts and then pursuing ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife), you can still appear for the NEET exam to pursue MBBS, but you'll need to meet certain conditions:
Eligibility Criteria
1. Science subjects: You should have studied Science (PCB) in your 12th standard or equivalent.
2. Age limit and qualifications: You must meet the age limit and qualification requirements set by the NEET exam authorities.
3. Equivalent qualification: Your ANM qualification should be equivalent to the 12th standard or higher.
If you meet these conditions, you can:
1. Prepare for the NEET exam.
2. Apply for the exam through the official NEET website.
3. Appear for the exam and obtain a valid score.
With a valid NEET score, you can apply for MBBS admission to various medical colleges.
Hello,
Yes, you can pursue Biology after completing 12th with Arts. However, you will need to reappear for exams in Science subjects. Since you have an Arts background, you must study and pass subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Here are some important points to consider :-
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Hello Narayan,
Yes, you can redo your 12th with Biology from MP Open Board even after completing 12th with Arts. Your Arts marksheet will remain valid , but for medical or science-related fields, you need a Biology-based 12th certificate . Steps to Reappear with Biology (MP Open Board):
Check with MP Open Board (MPSOS) officials for exact subject requirements.
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Yes, you can pursue 12th again with Biology through NIOS or an open board. Both mark sheets will be valid, but only one can be used for higher education at a time. Check with the respective board or institution for eligibility and admission guidelines before applying.
To pursue 12th in Science while keeping your Arts marksheet valid:
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Yes, you can switch from Arts to Science through an open board after completing your graduation in Arts. Your Arts marksheet will remain valid for any purpose where it is required, as it reflects your qualification in that stream.
Yes, you can pursue 12th in Science after completing graduation, and your Arts and BA marksheets will remain valid without any issues.
Hello there,
Yes, you can pursue science after completing your 12th in the arts stream. Here's how it works:
Changing Stream : After 12th in the arts, you can apply for a science stream, but you will need to start fresh with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (or Biology) depending on your chosen specialization.
Marksheets : Your arts stream marksheet will still be valid, and you will not lose it. However, for science studies, you will receive a separate marksheet for the science stream.
College Admission : You can apply for a degree in science (e.g., B.Sc., Engineering) after fulfilling the eligibility requirements. Some colleges may have specific entry requirements, so make sure to check that.
You might need to clear an entrance exam or meet the minimum eligibility for science courses, but you are absolutely allowed to switch to the science field for higher education.
Yes, if you have studied Arts in 12th, then you can also study Science later. For this, you will have to appear for science exam. Also, your Arts mark sheet will also remain valid . However, admission cannot be taken simultaneously in two courses affiliated to the same university.
After studying in Arts and Science, you can go into different fields. After studying in Arts, you can go into fields like journalism, advocacy, social service, arts. Whereas, after studying in Science, you can go into fields like engineering, medicine, research.
Hope this is helpful to you!!
Yes, you can register for science again and yes your arts marksheet will be valid and so will be your science one but you can only use one sheet for one purpose only
To register for science you need to register as private individual or read guidline of board you are going to appear in.
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