Biology
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:
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.
Many private colleges offer direct admission or management quota seats for BTech in IT without Physics but with Mathematics, Computer Applications, and Biology. Colleges with flexible eligibility criteria include private universities like SRM, Amity, LPU, and some state universities. Check their specific admission policies before applying.
Yes, you can pursue B.Sc. Nursing with your subjects, as it primarily requires Biology. For B.Tech, Physics is essential in most cases. However, some universities offer special programs or lateral entry options. Check eligibility criteria for specific institutions.
Yes, you can pursue a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) after your 12th, even with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English. BBA does not require Physics or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. To get started, research universities or colleges offering BBA programs and their eligibility criteria, which usually require passing 12th with a minimum percentage. Some institutes may conduct entrance exams, while others offer direct admission. A BBA prepares you for careers in management, marketing, finance, or entrepreneurship and opens pathways for an MBA later.
If not BBA, you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields. Assess your interests and long-term goals to choose the right path.
after your 12th, with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English, you can explore courses like BBA, Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields
Yes, you can still appear for NEET even though you didn’t meet the 50% criteria in PCB in your Maharashtra Board exams. By enrolling in NIOS and taking the On-Demand Examination for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can fulfill the NEET eligibility requirements.
Once you pass these exams, the marksheets will be valid, and you can use them to meet the NEET criteria. Afterward, you can apply for NEET using both your Maharashtra Board marksheet and the NIOS marksheets for the subjects you took.
Just make sure you register with NIOS, study for the exams, and once you pass, use those marksheets to apply for NEET. This will allow you to pursue your medical career without any issues.
Since you have cleared Biology through NIOS after failing the theory exam in CBSE and are currently pursuing BSc Nursing, there should be no issue with your registration. Ensure that all documents, including your NIOS certification, are accurately presented during registration.
Hello there,
Yes, your child is eligible to appear for NEET if they meet the following criteria:
Age Criteria : The candidate must be at least 17 years old on or before December 31 of the year of the NEET exam.
Educational Qualifications :
Minimum Marks : The candidate should have obtained at least 50% marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (for General category) in their 12th grade or equivalent.
Since the child has completed IGCSE Physics and is pursuing A-levels in Chemistry and Biology , as long as they complete the required subjects in the A-levels and meet the other criteria, they will be eligible to appear for NEET .
It’s a common misconception that students without Physics as a subject have limited career options. While it's true that Physics is mandatory for certain fields like engineering (JEE) and medicine (NEET), there are numerous alternative paths you can explore based on your current subjects—Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, English, and Bengali. Here's a breakdown of your options:
Biology-Centric Fields :
Psychology and Related Areas :
Healthcare and Allied Courses :
Language and Communication :
Other Professional Degrees :
Physics is not the only route to a successful career. Your current subjects give you diverse opportunities—focus on your strengths and passions to shape your future! If you’d like more specific guidance on a particular field, let me know.
Hello,
Here are some diploma courses with biology as the major subject:
These programs provide foundational knowledge and practical skills in biological sciences.
Hope it helps !
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User