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Kya Pcm k students bhi neet ka exam de skte h ?
Hi Rajan
Yes , a PCM student can appear for NEET exam . if you study Biology , as it is mandatory .
you must meet eligibility criteria , including passing Physics , Chemistry and Biology in your 12th grade with the required percentage .
Additional Biology qualifications can be pursued .
Hope this helps .
Check out an article by careers360 for more information link given below :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
Iam general male i have completed my class 12th (69.50%) from maharshtra board in science stream pcb in 2023. I then took a drop for neet 2024 but scored around 350. now i have taken another drop for neet 2025 but now i am not feeling like i can clear the neet exam . Now i dont now what should i do in future, iam completely clueless pls guide me what should i do
https://dqxeclau.top/articles/what-is-a-career-counselling-counar It's understandable to be frustrated and uncertain about a future after a couple of failed NEET attempts. The point is that there are many rewarding careers one could have outside of medicine.
Here are a few suggestions to get you started on your way:
1. Re-examine Your Goals:
Self-Reflection: Take some time to reflect on what you enjoy, are passionate about, or have a knack for. What subjects did you enjoy in school? What are you naturally good at?
Career Counseling: Make an appointment with a career counselor who can assist you in identifying any successful career choices.
2. Alternative Career Options:
Engineering: If you have an aptitude in physics and mathematics, then you may opt for the field of engineering. You may opt for computer science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or more.
Pharmacy: A career in pharmacy offers a mix of science and health care. You can get a B.Pharm degree and work as a pharmacist in numerous places.
Biotechnology: It is a combination of biology and technology. You can explore research, development, and production roles in biotechnology companies.
Allied Health Sciences: Look at careers like physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or medical laboratory technology.
Teaching: If you like teaching and know how to explain complicated ideas simply, you can become a science teacher or mathematics teacher.
3. Skill Development:
Technical Skills: Good skill set in programming, data analysis, or other technical areas to create good employment opportunities.
Soft Skills: Soft skills such as communication, problem-solving, teamwork and many more can be developed that can be put to use in any job.
4. More education:
Undergraduate Programs: Research undergraduate programs in biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, environmental science, or related fields.
Master's and Ph.D. Programs: Consider a master's or Ph.D. from either a specialization in your area of interest or even in interdisciplinary studies.
5. Career Opportunities:
Government Jobs: Utilize open opportunities in government through the UPSC, SSC, or other state-level exams.
Private Sector: Pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, research institutions, and healthcare organizations.
Remember, it's never too late to change course in your career. Always be hopeful and look into all opportunities for you.
i have given eamcet and neet but could not secure seat in mbbs or bds what are the other options i can go for in hyderabad
As mentioned by you that you have appeared for EAMCET & NEET both and you are looking for options other than MBBS & BDS and specifically in Hyderabad. Well first i will list down options available for you other than MBBS & BDS with EAMCET & NEET and then Hyderabad
Options with EAMCET : you can opt for courses in Engineering, Agriculture, Medical Sciences, Pharmacy, & Veterinary Science.
Options with NEET : you can opt for BHMS, BAMS, other than MBBS & BDS, courses in like Allied Health Services & L:ife Sciences like B.Sc Nursing, B.Sc Biotechnology, B.Sc Microbiology, B.Sc Nutrition & Dietician, B.Sc Food Technology, B.sc Medical Laboratory Technology.
Courses in Paramedical Sciences like B.Sc in Physiotherapy, B.Sc Cardiac Care Technology, B.Sc Dialysis Technology, B.Sc Perfusion Technology, B.Sc Anesthesia Technology, Operation Theater Technology, B.Sc Optometry, B.Sc Radiology Technology.
Options available in Hyderabad : B. Pharmacy, B.Sc Nursing, Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Cyber Security, Allied Health Services, B.Sc in Fisheries & Horticulture.
Just a suggestion that though you wish to explore options in Hyderabad but you should keep your options open PAN India and then take a call.
Wishing you Good luck
Dr Sonia Achantani
I GAVE MY 12 BOARD THIS YEAR 2024 ALONG WITH NEET I SCORED 427 MARKS SO I HAVE TAKEN A DROP FOR NEET 25 ALONG WITH THAT I WILL GIVE NFAT , IAT CAN YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME WHICH FIELD WILL BE BEST BSC FORNENSIC FROM NFSU OR BIOINFORMATICS AND ALSO SUGGEST COLLEGE FOR IT
The choice of field depends on your interest. For NFAT exam, candidates must have passed class 12th from a recognised board. After cracking the exam, you can get admission to nfsu for forensic science course. You can know more about NFAT exam by clicking NFAT 2025 . There are various career options after b.sc forensic science like forensic Laboratory Analyst, crime scene investigators, forensic psychology, forensic scientist etc. To know more about forensic science course, college and career options ,you can check Forensic Science .
IAT exam is conducted by IISER for admission to various programs. To know about iat exam ,check IISER Aptitude test . To know more about b.sc bioinformatics, you can check Bioinformatics courses .
As both the exam are quite challenging and needs lot of your attention and time. So, instead of jumbling between the two, try to focus more on one that is your interest. You need to be sure about types of work you would like and work environment and kind of job roles to choose.
The colleges that i can get into in karnataka neet pg counselling
Hello,
To find the colleges you can get into in Karnataka through NEET PG counseling, I'd recommend checking the official website of the Karnataka Education Authority (KEA) or the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) for the latest information on college cutoffs and availability
That being said, some of the top medical colleges in Karnataka that offer postgraduate programs include:
- Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute
- Mysore Medical College and Research Institute
- Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
- St. John's Medical College, Bangalore
- JSS Medical College, Mysore
These colleges offer various postgraduate programs, including MD, MS, and diploma courses.
https://dqxeclau.top/campaign/neet-pg-counselling-companion
Hope this helps,
Thank you
I did my 12th [bio stream] {CBSE BOARD} after taking drop I did maths from up board as a private candidate.How should i fill form of neet or jee exam... i mean to ask what should i fill? And by thinking such complicated process now I want leave maths 12th exam so does it will affect my prev. result?
Hello Kavya,
Here is an overview of your problem, and its solution :-
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Filling NEET Form
- Eligibility : NEET requires you to have passed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology from a recognized board. Your CBSE 12th result is sufficient.
- Details to Fill : Use your CBSE 12th details for NEET application. Do not mention your UP Board private attempt at math if you're dropping it.
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Filling JEE Form
- Eligibility : JEE requires Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 12th. If you're dropping the UP Board Math exam, you won't meet this criterion, and applying for JEE won't be valid.
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Impact of Dropping UP Board Math
- It won't affect your CBSE 12th result or eligibility for NEET because they're independent. Dropping the math exam simply means you won't qualify for math-related entrances like JEE.
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Simplify Your Decision
- Focus on NEET if you're inclined towards medicine or biology-related fields.
- Avoid confusion by leaving the UP Board math attempt officially incomplete; it won't interfere with your CBSE credentials.
Conclusion : Drop the math attempt without worry and focus on NEET preparation using your CBSE bio stream qualifications.
To know more about NEET and JEE for filling, visit :
1. How to fill NEET application form
2. How to fill JEE application form
Hope it helps !
sir I discontinued the course in Bsc second year in 2020. I didnt even take any class or give any semester. In my CLC it says discontinue course. After that I am preparing for neet ug. Will there be any problem in neet counseling in my future like discontinue CLC or something?
Hello,
No, discontinuing your BSc course will not cause significant issues in NEET UG counselling, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for NEET UG. Here are key points to consider:
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Eligibility for NEET UG :
- Ensure you meet the minimum educational qualifications for NEET UG, i.e., 10+2 with required PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) marks.
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Discontinued Course :
- NEET counselling focuses on NEET scores and eligibility, not on past incomplete courses.
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Document Verification :
- Carry your Class 10 and Class 12 certificates during counselling. Your BSc discontinuation certificate (CLC) may not be relevant unless specifically asked.
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Focus on NEET Scores :
- Your NEET UG score and category rank hold primary importance.
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Explain if Needed :
- If asked, you can explain your preparation decision for NEET UG clearly.
Prepare thoroughly for NEET UG and document requirements; your BSc status should not hinder your counselling process.
To know more, visit : NEET Eligibility Criteria
Hope it helps !
Im in 1st year bsc nursing belgaum and i want to attempt the neet again and Im from goa so can i give again?
Yes, you can absolutely attempt NEET again even if you are currently in your first year of BSc Nursing in Belgaum, and being from Goa does not affect your eligibility to take the exam you can re-take NEET to pursue a medical degree (MBBS) if you wish to change your career path.
Ultimately, the decision to quit your current course and prepare for NEET should align with your passion and long-term career goals.
This link will help you in exam preparation
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Best of luck for your future endeavours
I am fail in bsc final year bsc from Mumbai University I not want to give atkt exam but I am preparing for neet exam andin future If I get admission in other medical college. Required documents like leaving certificate, NOc migration certificate, T.C will college or university give to me if not I want to know process how I get it. Please reply from your answe my future depend..
Securing a government medical college seat through NEET needs an eligiblity and as per the eligibility if you are a student of final year BSc is eligible to participate in NEET counselling process and admission.
So if you fail in final year BSc exams it doesn't matter and if you secure a seat in a medical college you can take the admission without any problem.the only problem is the certificates you need to present at the time of document verification.if you fail to provide your documents your seat may get cancelled.
You need to collect your all documents from the college if they coperate you can get certificate easily but if not request them. If you are taking admission on the basis of 12th marks then it may create problem in future so try to get certificate from college.
Hope it helps..