All Questions

Biology

Follow
Showing 171 - 180 out of 4941 Questions
19 Views

RBSE 12th time table of biology

Prachi Kumari 2nd Mar, 2025

Hello,

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has scheduled the Class 12 Biology exam for March 18, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM.

On the same day, exams for Economics, Shorthand Hindi, and Agricultural Biology will also take place.

The RBSE Class 12 exams are scheduled between March 6 and April 9, 2025. All exams will be conducted in the morning shift, starting at 8:30 AM and concluding at 11:45 AM.

Hope you find it useful !

22 Views

courses to pursue after 12 with physics chemisrty biology and computer science

Poral Siddartha (siddu) 28th Feb, 2025

With Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science in 12th, you can pursue courses in medical, biotechnology, IT, and interdisciplinary fields:


Medical & Allied Health Sciences


MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT (Physiotherapy), B.Sc. Nursing, B.Pharm



Biotechnology & Life Sciences


B.Sc. Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics



Computer & IT-Related Courses


B.Tech in Bioinformatics/Biomedical Engineering, BCA



Interdisciplinary Fields


B.Sc. Health Information Management, Environmental Science, Forensic Science

Each course has different career prospects & entrance exam requirements, so choose based on your interests.

14 Views

I am Zoology postal graduate and wanted to take Biology science as my main subject. Is that available in college ?

Tanya Gupta 27th Feb, 2025

Hello,

Yes, as a Zoology postgraduate , you can take Biological Sciences as your main subject for further studies or teaching. Many universities offer Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, M.Phil., B.Ed. (Biological Science) for teaching careers, or research programs . If you’re looking for lecturer positions , check eligibility based on UGC NET or SET .

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/zoology-course



46 Views

Kay biology she polytechnic Kat Santa h

Ankit 25th Feb, 2025

Yes, students with a Biology background can pursue Polytechnic courses , but options may be limited. Most diploma programs require Mathematics in Class 10 or 12. However, Biology students can apply for diploma courses in fields like:

  1. Medical Lab Technology
  2. Pharmacy
  3. Biotechnology
  4. Agricultural Science
  5. Food Technology

Check the eligibility criteria of the specific polytechnic institute before applying.

32 Views

sir mera 12 th me pcmb subject aur ab hum bsc nursing karna chahte bcece ke through. To kya mujhe physics chemistry biology and maths ye sab ke paper dena hoga ? maths ka bhi paper dena hoga ya sirf physics chemistry biology. Is it compulsory to give physics chemistry biology maths paper in exam .

Tanya Gupta 24th Feb, 2025

Since you have PCMB in Class 12 and want to pursue B.Sc. Nursing through BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination), you only need to appear for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) papers. Mathematics is not required for B.Sc. Nursing. The BCECE exam pattern varies for different courses, and for nursing programs, only PCB subjects are considered. However, make sure to check the official BCECE 2025 notification for any updates on the exam pattern. Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as these subjects determine your ranking and admission eligibility in B.Sc. Nursing colleges under BCECE.

10 Views

I passed my exam from PCB science stream . I am very bad in chemistry but I like biology and physics but without numericals. I want to teach any class any class is suitable for me please guide me which class and which subject..? I like every subject except math and physics numerical

kumardurgesh1802 21st Feb, 2025

Hello Neha,

Since you like Biology and Physics (without numericals) and want to teach, consider these options:

  1. Primary (Classes 1-5) – You can teach EVS, Science, and General Studies as these subjects have minimal numericals.

  2. Middle School (Classes 6-8) – Opt for Biology and General Science (Physics here has fewer numericals).

  3. High School (Classes 9-10) – Biology is a good choice since Chemistry has equations and Physics includes calculations.

  4. Higher Secondary (11-12) – Best for Biology, as Physics and Chemistry are more numerical-heavy.

Since you like teaching and theoretical subjects, Biology for Classes 9-12 would be ideal. You can also consider Social Science for lower grades if you enjoy it.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

54 Views

I had taken commerce in class 9th and 10th without maths and then I took physics chemistry biology in class 11th then am I eligible for mbbs admission???

Kenma Kozume 21st Feb, 2025

hi ,

Yes, you are eligible for MBBS admission as long as you meet the following criteria:

1. NEET-UG Eligibility Criteria (As per NMC & NTA)

- Class 12 subjects: You must have studied Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB), and English in Class 11 & 12.
- Minimum marks required:

  • General category: At least 50% aggregate in PCB
  • OBC/SC/ST category: At least 40% aggregate in PCB
  • PwD category: At least 45% aggregate in PCB
    - Age limit: You must be at least 17 years old by December 31, 2026 (for NEET 2026).
    - NEET Exam: You must qualify NEET-UG to get admission into any MBBS course.

hope this helps


90 Views

I am currently studying in 12th grade under the CBSE board, having six subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Painting, and Computer Science, as an additional subject. If I fail in Physics but pass in all other subjects, will I still be considered to have passed in 12th grade? And will I still be eligible for a medical college

Tanya Gupta 21st Feb, 2025

Under the CBSE board, a student is considered to have passed Class 12 if they pass at least five subjects, including the required ones. Since you have six subjects, if you fail in Physics but pass in Chemistry, Biology, English, Painting, and Computer Science, you will still be considered passed because your additional subject (Computer Science) will replace the failed subject. However, for medical college admission, you must pass Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as per NMC eligibility rules. Since Physics is mandatory, you would need to clear it in a compartment exam to be eligible for NEET and MBBS admission.

23 Views

I am currently studying in 12th grade under the CBSE board, having six subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Painting, and Computer Science, as an additional subject. If I fail in Physics but pass in all other subjects, will I still be considered to have passed in 12th grade?

Afreen 21st Feb, 2025

Yes, if you fail in Physics but pass all other subjects including Chemistry, Biology, Painting, and Computer Science (your additional subject), you will still be considered to have passed 12th grade under the CBSE board.

According to CBSE rules, you only need to pass five subjects to be considered passed in 12th grade.

Even though you are taking Computer Science as an additional subject, your result in that subject does not affect your overall passing status.

If you want to improve your Physics grade, you can appear for a compartment exam in that subject later.

14 Views

Sir.... Mai up board se hu... Maine class 12th PCM se 2024 me ki thi... Aur aab mai 2025 me single subject Biology private se kar rhi hu... Kya mai Bsc nursing ke liye eligible hu??

Mitali Sharma 17th Feb, 2025

Hello

Yes, you can pursue BSc Nursing after completing your 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) in 2024 and giving the biology exam as a private candidate in 2025.

Most BSc Nursing programs require candidates to have studied Biology in their 12th grade. Since you'll be completing the biology exam, you'll meet the eligibility criteria for BSc Nursing.

Ensure that the university or college you are applying to accepts private candidates for the biology exam and confirms the eligibility criteria for admissions.

The question have been saved in answer later, you can access it from your profile anytime. Access now