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In order to start preparation regarding any exam, candidates are required to be acquainted with the syllabus, you can check out KCET syllabus at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-syllabus , the syllabus includes 11th standard portion for PCM to cover for KCET with which you can start your preparation.
Making a time table is vital part of exam preparation, time management skill is very important as you have to assign number of hours to each subjects and accordingly cover the entire syllabus within the stipulated time frame.
Choosing the right study materials help a candidate a lot in qualifying the exam with good score,hence it's of paramount importance that you start with NCERTs regarding this, and later on move towards reference books.
Few of the important books for KCET are as follows;
Best Books for Physics;
Best Books for Chemistry ;
Best Books for Mathematics;
Revision is the key to success, as you have to study three different subjects, hence revision becomes important here to be able to retain the information.
You can go through previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-sample-papers , this will make you acquaint with paper pattern, important topics, marking scheme and other such relevant details pertaining to preparation of the exam.
Hello student I'm sorry to inform you but admission is only on the basis of marks obtained in VSAT entrance examination. There's no other way to get admission directly.
Eligibility - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 in Physics chemistry and Mathematics with minimum 45 Percent marks aggregate from a recognized board.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
You need to pursue Microbiology and virology in undergraduate level and you can go for your higher studies after completion of you UG. You can get admission in B.Sc, Diploma, Dual degree in microbiology and virology in UG level.
The eligibility criteria to study Microbiology and virology is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Botany/Zoology, Physics and Chemistry from a recognised board. The minimum percentage requirement may change from one institute to another so you need to check the eligibility criteria before applying for any exam.
There is any national level entrance exam to get admission in this courses. The entrance exam is conducted by the respective institutes.
Here is the link to the colleges offering Microbiology and virology
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-microbiology-and-virology-universities-in-india
To get insights on microbiology and virology you can use the link below
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/microbiology-and-virology-course
hello,
First of all, that is a very nice thought but let me tell you that NEET is for MBBS /medical courses Which will lead you to become a doctor. So you needn't worry about NEET if You want to become a Scientist.
This profession is more heavily focused on research and development therefore after BiPC in 12th you can go for BA or BSc in any science discipline. As to become a scientist you will have toget a PhD in pure science disciplines that are either Bio, chem, Physics depending on which stream you are more focused on.
hope this helped. Good luck !!
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To become a CA you need to go through given 4 levels, listed below :-
1) ca foundation 2 ) ca intermediate 3) articleship Training 4 )ca final
You can start for ca, after your 12th with level 1 i.e ca Foundation , while graduates ( commerce graduates with at least 55% and non commerce graduate with at least 60% in their graduation ) don't have to go through CA Foundation, they can start directly start from level 2 i. e CA Intermediate
So, if you want to Directly start with CA intermediate level then you must complete your graduation first otherwise if you are 12th passed out then you can start with CA Foundation
Each level is described below briefly :-
1. CA foundation:
You can go for CA Foundation registration after passing 12th from any stream , you have to study and qualify given 4 subjects to move to next level :-
*principles and practice of accounting *business mathematics, logical reasoning and statistics *business laws and business correspondence and recording *business economics and business and Commercial Knowledge
2. CA Intermediate
In your CA Intermediate, you have 2 groups with 4 papers or subjects in each group
CA Intermediate Group 1:- You have following subjects :-
*accounting *cost and management accounting * corporate and Other laws *taxation
CA Intermediate Group 2:- You have following subjects :-
*advanced accounting *enterprise information systems & strategic management *auditing and assurance *financial management & economics for finance
3. Articleship Training
One can register for articleship after 1 or both groups of CA Intermediate. Articleship Training is of 3 years
4. CA Final Group
After qualifying both groups of CA Intermediate, you become eligible for CA Final registration
There are 2 groups with 4 subjects in each which are given below:-
CA Final Group 1:
*financial reporting *advanced auditing and professional ethics *strategic financial management *corporate and allied Laws
CA Final Group 2:
*advanced Management Accounting *direct Tax Laws *indirect Tax Laws *information Systems Control and Audit
After the completion of articleship training and clearing CA Final , you become eligible for applying for the membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India after which become a CA.
For detailed information visit
https://finance.careers360.com/articles/how-to-become-a-ca-in-india
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Hi Rupa!
The Eligible Marks for NEET is given below. You must have scored the following percentage in 12th Board Exam either Central or State Board respective to your Reservation Category:
Calculate from the marks you have obtained in your 12th and compare it with your Reservation Category!
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hi Niranjan,
Age Limits for CDS-2 2020 Exam for different domains are as follows -
1. IMA - Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than January 02, 1996, and not later than January 01, 2002, are eligible.
2. Indian Naval Academy - Unmarried male candidates born not earlier than January 02, 1996, and not later than January 01, 2001, are eligible.
3. Air Force Academy - 20 to 24 years as of January 01, 2020, i.e., born not earlier than January 02, 1996, and not later than January 01, 2000, are eligible.
You can attempt the CDS Exam till your age limit and with the degree completion.
To Know more details about the eligibility, visit this link - https://competition.careers360.com/articles/cds-exam
All the best.
Hi Aspirant,
GATE Exam generally gets conducted in January/February. It means a third-year engineering student will be in the 6th Semester.
A 6th semester, Engineering student is not eligible to write the GATE Examination. In case you write the examination with some wrong entry, you will get the chance to write the examination, irrespective of the outcome.
The only advantage for you will be that you will get familiar with the real time atmosphere inside the examination hall.
NEXT is slated to be implemented from 2022. And so if you are planning on appearing for PG Entrance exam, it will be NEXT and not NEET PG. NEXT will have 2 sections NEXT 1 and NEXT 2. NEXT 1 is going to he theoretical questions in the form of Multiple Choice Questions and will be conducted just before commencement of internship soon after final year MBBS. After successfully passing NEXT 1, students will begin their internship. Those Candidates who clear NEXT 1, will also have to clear NEXT 2 which is the practical section separately towards the end of the internship. The score that you get in NEXT 1 determines your eligibility to gain a seat in PG after Internship. Marks secured in NEXT 2 is just a pass or fail type of examination and doesn't contribute towards allocation of a seat in PG. NEXT 1 is the qualifying and competitive exam. All the 19 subjects followed in the new MCI curriculum will be introduced in NEXT syllabus for MBBS. But the subject wise marks distribution will be different from NEET PG and FMGE. The clinical subjects will carry more marks disproportionately than pre and para clinical subjects.
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