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If i got fail in 12th HSC and again get fail in re-exams, can i still continue as repeater? If yes then can I change some or my subject, As I have PCM, Eng, Hin, Geography so can i remove Geography and take Biology Instead?

Tanya Gupta 9th Feb, 2025

Hello,

Yes, if you fail in 12th HSC and the re-exams, you can continue as a repeater next year. However, changing subjects depends on your state board's rules.  Some boards allow subject changes only in private (open) exams, not in regular school exams. You should check with your board's official website or your school to confirm whether you can replace Geography with Biology as a repeater.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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i complted to my inter mpc in march 2025 , so i intrested to go for scince stream and some other related in science feature courses like neet jipmer and another pharma . so can i go for biology only one subject in nios to be acceptable regards

kumardurgesh1802 8th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Yes, you can take Biology as a single subject from NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) to become eligible for exams like NEET, JIPMER, and other pharma-related courses .

Key Points to Consider:

  1. Eligibility for NEET & JIPMER:

    • NEET requires Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in Class 12 .

    • Since you completed MPC (Maths, Physics, Chemistry) , adding Biology from NIOS will make you eligible.

    • JIPMER follows the same eligibility as NEET.

  2. Acceptance of NIOS Biology:

    • NIOS is recognized by NMC (National Medical Commission) , so it is valid for NEET & medical courses .

    • However, some private colleges may have restrictions on NIOS students, so check specific college requirements.

  3. Alternative Options:

    • Instead of NIOS, you can reappear for 12th with PCB from a regular board, but it takes more time.

    • If you are interested in pharma-related courses (B.Pharm, D.Pharm) , MPC is enough , and Biology is not mandatory in most colleges.

      Next Steps:
  • Enroll in NIOS On-Demand Examination (ODE) for Biology to complete it quickly.

  • After passing, apply for NEET 2026 , JIPMER , or other medical-related courses .


    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.
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Can Biology students do B.com and B.tech

Afreen 6th Feb, 2025

Biology students can pursue various undergraduate programs beyond medical and science fields. Here's what you need to know:


(Bachelor of Commerce)

- Eligibility:Most universities require a minimum of 40% to 50% marks in 12th standard, with no specific subject restrictions.

- Relevance:Biology students can develop skills in commerce, accounting, and business management.

- Career prospects: Graduates can pursue careers in finance, accounting, management, and entrepreneurship.


B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology)

- Eligibility:Typically, B.Tech programs require a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics. Biology students might need to take additional bridge courses or entrance exams.

- Relevance: Biology students can explore fields like Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, or Environmental Engineering.

- Career prospects:Graduates can work in industries related to biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, or environmental science.


While Biology students can pursue and B.Tech programs, it's essential to consider the following:


- Additional requirements:You might need to take extra courses or entrance exams to meet the eligibility criteria.

- Career relevance: Assess how your Biology background will align with your chosen program and career goals.

- University specific requirements: Check the specific eligibility criteria and requirements for the university and program you're interested in.


In summary, Biology students can explore and B.Tech programs, but it's crucial to evaluate the eligibility criteria, additional requirements, and career relevance before making a decision.

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In ISC 2025 Biology Board Exams. Which chapters are most important and likely to come in board exams. I havent attempted pyqs or sample papers. Few days are left. What to do? Any tips?

Ankit 5th Feb, 2025

Focus on high-weightage ISC Biology chapters like Genetics, Human Physiology, Biotechnology, and Ecology. Revise NCERT thoroughly, make short notes, and go through diagrams. Prioritize PYQs and sample papers for exam patterns. Solve MCQs, practice writing answers, and manage time effectively.

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Do I need to study and revise the coaching modules or should I just revise ncert for biology?

kumardurgesh1802 4th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

For NEET Biology , NCERT is the ultimate priority because 99% of questions come from it. However, coaching modules can be useful for extra practice and conceptual clarity . Here's how to balance:

What to Focus On?

  • First Priority NCERT (Line by Line)

    • Memorize all concepts, diagrams, tables & examples.
    • Revise NCERT multiple times.

  • Coaching Modules (Use for extra support)

    • Solve MCQs & PYQs for better application.
    • Refer to modules only for weak topics (if NCERT is unclear).

      Final Strategy

  • Revise NCERT multiple times – Make short notes for quick revision.

  • Use coaching modules for practice & weak areas , but don’t overload yourself.

  • PYQs & mock tests are crucial – Solve them regularly.

Conclusion: Stick 95% to NCERT for theory, and use coaching modules only for extra practice.


For more preparation tips of NEET Biology CLICK HERE .

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.


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11th class physics chemistry or maths se pass or 12th class physics chemistry or maths k sath biology adisnol lekr 60% se pass krne k bad neet k liye kya m eligible hu or agr eligible hu to kya neet ka exam pass krne k bad counselling k time 11th class ki marksheet mangi jayegi mujse ?

kumardurgesh1802 12th Feb, 2025

Hello Rajan,

Yes, you are eligible for NEET if you have passed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with at least 50% (for General), 40% (for SC/ST/OBC), and 45% (for PwD) in PCB.

During NEET counseling , only the 12th marksheet is required, not the 11th marksheet . However, some colleges may ask for academic details from 11th grade for verification.

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.




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i am studing in 12th with biology streem, which are the entrance exam i can apply

Vanshika Agarwal 4th Feb, 2025

You may apply for the following:

  • NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)
  • AIIMS Entrance Exam (All India Institute of Medical Sciences Entrance Exam)
  • JIPMER Entrance Exam (Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research Entrance Exam)
  • AFMC Entrance Exam (Armed Forces Medical College Entrance Exam)
  • CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
  • ICAR AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination for Admission)
  • IISER Entrance Exam (Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research Entrance Exam)
  • NEST (National Entrance Screening Test)
  • BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test)
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I m in class 11th preparing for neet.. I m not able to study for long hours.. 3 se 4 ghnta se aage badh hi nhi pa rha study hrs.. and I have 5 chapters of backlogs in physics and 2 chapters in chemistry.. not able to revise and learn biology due to time management issue.. i m stuck to complete syllabus of physics chemistry and everything is weak of mine.. I m too much worried that how will I complete my syllabus in 2 months properly.. please guide me

Vanshika Agarwal 1st Feb, 2025

It's completely understandable that you're feeling overwhelmed right now. Many students face similar challenges, especially when preparing for a demanding exam like NEET. Two months is still a reasonable amount of time if you plan strategically and stick to it. Let's create a plan:

1. Addressing the Study Hour Issue:

Quality over Quantity: 3-4 hours of focused study is much better than 6-7 hours of distracted, ineffective study. Don't focus solely on increasing hours; focus on improving the quality of your current study time.

Pomodoro Technique: Try the Pomodoro Technique. Study for 25 minutes with full concentration, followed by a 5-minute break. After four cycles (2 hours), take a longer break of 20-30 minutes. This can improve focus and make studying less daunting.

Identify Distractions: What's breaking your concentration? Phone, social media, noisy environment? Minimize these distractions during study sessions. Use website blockers or app timers if needed.

Optimal Study Times: Figure out when you're most alert and focused. Schedule your most challenging subjects for those times.

Active Recall: Don't just passively read. After studying a topic, try to recall the information without looking at your notes. This strengthens memory.

2. Tackling the Backlog:

Prioritize: Don't try to tackle everything at once. Look at the NEET syllabus and identify the most important chapters in physics and chemistry (those with higher weightage). Focus on clearing those first.

Divide and Conquer: Break down the 5 physics and 2 chemistry backlog chapters into smaller, manageable chunks. Set daily or weekly goals for completing these chunks.

Weekend Catch-up: Use some of your weekend time specifically for clearing backlogs. But remember to include revision of previously studied material as well.

Don't Neglect Current Studies: While clearing backlogs, don't fall behind on your current syllabus. Keep up with your daily/weekly lessons.

3. Biology Revision and Learning:

Time Blocking: Allocate specific time slots in your daily schedule for biology revision. Even 30-45 minutes daily can make a difference if done consistently.

NCERT Focus: For biology, NCERT is your bible. Focus on thoroughly understanding and revising the NCERT textbook.

Flashcards/Mnemonics: Use flashcards or create mnemonics to memorize important biological terms, cycles, and classifications.

Diagrams and Flowcharts: Practice drawing diagrams and flowcharts. This helps in understanding and remembering complex processes.

4. Overall Strategy and Mindset:

Realistic Goals: Don't aim for perfection overnight. Set small, achievable goals and celebrate your progress.

Consistency is Key: Consistent study, even for shorter durations, is more effective than sporadic long study sessions.

Seek Help: Don't hesitate to ask your teachers or classmates for help with concepts you're struggling with. Clearing doubts promptly is crucial.

Mock Tests: Start taking mock tests regularly, even if your syllabus isn't complete. This will help you understand the exam pattern, time management, and identify your weak areas. Analyze your mock test performance and work on improving those areas.

Positive Mindset: Believe in yourself. A positive attitude and consistent effort can make a huge difference. Don't let stress and anxiety get the better of you. Remember, it's a marathon, not a sprint.

Example Daily Schedule (Adapt to your preferences):

Morning: 2 hours: Physics (Current topic or Backlog)

Afternoon: 1 hour: Chemistry (Current topic or Backlog)

Evening: 1 hour: Biology (Revision or Learning)

Night: 1 hour: Review of the day's study + Planning for the next day

This is just a sample plan. You need to customize it based on your strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. The most important thing is to be consistent and disciplined.  Don't get discouraged by setbacks.  Keep pushing forward, and you'll achieve your goals.

All the best

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Im not a good student but in Biology im good ! Whats the mininmum numbers to got the admission this college

Shivanshu 31st Jan, 2025

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing well !

If you are good in biology. You can go for neet and other entrance exam for field to become a doctor .

To crack neet you need following marks out of 720 .

Minimum and Maximum Marks for MBBS Admission

State General OBC
Maharashtra 555-565 535-540
Andhra Pradesh 580-590 535-545
Telangana 530-540 470-475
Tamil Nadu 440-445 390-395

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Tell me your state accordingly you will be responded.

Thanking you

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Im not a good student but in Biology im good ! Whats the mininmum numbers to got the admission this college

kumardurgesh1802 31st Jan, 2025

Hello Aditya,

It’s great that you’re strong in Biology ! For admission to a college, the minimum marks required depend on various factors such as:

  1. Course and College : Different colleges have different cutoff marks for various courses, especially in competitive fields like MBBS , BDS , or Biotechnology .

  2. Entrance Exam : For NEET , the minimum marks required for admission vary each year based on the difficulty level and the category (General, SC, ST, etc.). For MBBS , the minimum marks in NEET are usually around 50th percentile for General category, and lower for reserved categories.

  3. Category : The minimum marks needed might be lower for students in reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC .

  4. College Location : Some colleges have higher cutoffs based on their popularity (like government medical colleges) while others may have relatively lower cutoffs.

If you're aiming for NEET or a similar exam, focus on improving your overall score while playing to your strength in Biology. You can also explore alternatives in Biotechnology , Biochemistry , or Zoology if medical college is not an immediate option.


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.


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