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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

No, a non-biology stream student cannot do Veterinary Science courses.
Most courses in Veterinary Science require a good background in Biology, which students coming from non-biology streams may not possess. These programs in Veterinary Science are science-intensive and need due qualification in Biology or allied subjects to fulfill the requirements of admission.

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Muskan

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Yes, you can take only the biology subject exam from NIOS and still qualify for NEET if you're a maths student. NEET is open to NIOS students who meet the qualifying requirements, including passing the Class XII exam with Biology as a subject and meeting all other requirements. In order to be eligible for NEET, candidates must pass the qualifying test in each of the following subjects: English, physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and biology. This means that even if you are a maths student pursuing biology at NIOS, you can still apply for NEET.

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2 years ago

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you may be eligible to pursue B.A. LL.B. After completing class 12th with Biology provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the specific college or university where you are planning to apply. The eligibility criteria for B.A. LL.B. Programme may vary from college to college. However, in general, the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to B.A. LL.B. Programme is a pass in class 12th examination from a recognised board with a minimum percentage of marks. Some colleges or universities may also require you to have a certain score in an entrance exam. So, you should check with the specific colleges or universities where you
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Somil Goyal

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No, B.Sc. Research programme at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, does not admit applicants who finished their 10+2 coursework in the PCB areas of physics, chemistry, and biology. A strong background in mathematics, a necessary skill for comprehending and evaluating scientific phenomena, is a prerequisite for the B.Sc. Research programme. However, according on their qualifying requirements and areas of interest, students with a background in PCB can apply for other undergraduate programs like the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) programme in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics at IISc.

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2 years ago

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Somil Goyal

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No, sadly, you are not qualified to take this year's NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) because you did not study Biology in your 12th year. Since NEET is an entrance exam for admission to medical and dental programs in India, Biology is a required subject for those who intend to take it. You cannot take this year's NEET since you did not study Biology in your 12th grade. However, you can add Biology as a second subject from a reputable board or institution and qualify for NEET the next year. Alternatively, you can investigate several employment alternatives in light of your hobbies and strong points.

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2 years ago

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Varun reddy

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Yes, you can go for B.Pharma if not Maths with Physics and Chemistry. As I am also pursuing for B.Pharma I am in second year so I would like to give you a piece of information about your question that in the first semester there is an extra subject which is remedial Maths or remedial Biology so student with Maths have to do remedial Biology and student with Biology have to do remedial Maths. So, you just need to pass your 12th with Science stream, no matter that you have taken, Maths or Biology.

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3 years ago

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Dinesh L

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Com course from a Science background.
All the best for your career.

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3 years ago

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Naveen Bio

Beginner-Level 5

For NEET eligibility, the person should contain Biology in 12th either by regular or from NIOS but Biology should be the main core subject for eligibility.

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3 years ago

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Raj Butani

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- Yes you can some colleges have choice to opt out between some optional subjects and uou can select for them if you wanna study computer as a subject of yours. And if you just wanna study it as your interest then there's a vast sea on the internet from where you can learn. - A Biology student can join computer engineering course after 12th if he/she has mathematics as one of the subjects in their 12th otherwise you are not eligible for this course. (I) Biotechnology. (ii) Microbiology. (iii) Biochemical engineering.

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3 years ago

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Niyati VermaEducator, Content Writer, National Debate Awardee

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Jamia Milia Islamia in Delhi is one of the premier Institutes in Delhi that offers the best Biology courses after class 12th:
1. B.Sc. Biosciences
2. B.Sc. Biotechnology
3. Bachelor of physiotherapy
4. BDS.

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