Biology
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you are eligible for NEET and Veterinary courses if you fulfill the required PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) percentage criteria even if you failed in Mathematics.
You must have passed in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually.
Minimum required marks (General Category): 50% aggregate in PCB
For OBC/SC/ST: 40% aggregate in PCB
Mathematics is not mandatory for NEET eligibility. Since you passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology, you can appear for NEET if your PCB aggregate is above the required percentage.
For Veterinary ,eligibility is same as NEET eligibility.
All the best for your journey.
Yes, you can do B.Sc B.Ed with English, Biology, and GAT in CUET. Teaching Aptitude is not compulsory for all institutions. Just ensure the colleges you apply to accept your subject combination.
Dear student,
If you want to take admission to science courses at Delhi University like B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology, Botany, or Food Technology , your CUET subject choices matter a lot.
DU requires you to take Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in CUET for most life science courses. If you choose Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET—even if you studied Physics in Class 12—you won’t be eligible for courses that require Physics as a CUET subject.
Delhi University looks strictly at the subjects you appeared for in CUET , not just what you studied in school.
So, yes— choosing Physical Education instead of Physics in CUET will make you ineligible for certain B.Sc. science courses at DU.
Yes, as an SC candidate with 240/250 in Biology and a total CUET score of 460/1250, you have a good chance of getting admission to IMSc Biology at University of Hyderabad. Final selection depends on the SC category merit list, so keep checking the official UoH website for updates.
Hello Harsha,
If you have completed your Grade 12 and didn't get the marks needed for veterinary admissions, you can take improvement exams in Physics and Biology. For most boards (CBSE and state boards), improvement exams usually happen in July in the year you completed Grade 12. So, if you want to secure your upcoming admission this year to get into a veterinary college, you would need to write both subjects in July of this year (2025) on scheduled dates (for example, July 15 if they announce). If you also want, but want to write them next year, but:
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