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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Eligibility Criteria:
The candidate must be either 17 years of age or attain the age at the time of admission. Candidate must have passed HSC (10+2) or equivalent examination from a recognized Board, securing minimum 50% marks in the aggregate of all subjects. English as a subject is compulsory.
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Bachelor or Master Degree in Science / Social Science / Humanity (min 50%) Or min 55% in B.E./ B. Tech. with specialization in Science and Mathematics
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 18
If you are about take admission in the 11th standard & even at this stage, if you have your aim in life already decided, then it's very good and best for you. Yes, you can hope to become a departmental engineer in mechanical or metallurgical disciplines. For this you first need to complete your engineering in either of these two branches. For this to happen you need to be qualified to take admission in an Engineering College. The basic qualification requires you to have physics chemistry and mathematics in 12th standard for seeking admission in any Engineering College. So while going for 11th be sure that you have ph
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Candidates appearing for AIPMT should be thorough with Biology. Candidates may study NCERT books. A candidate should not waste time on the questions which appear difficult to them or which they are unable to solve, instead they should move further. Mock-Tests and sample papers are one of the best to practice. One should go for the last 5-10 years question papers for practice. For Biology:
Theory books: Truman's elementary biology Vol-I & Vol-II, Companion biology by K. Bhatti (Dinesh publication). Objective books: Objective biology by Dinesh, AIIMS explorer by MTG publication, Tremens objective biology. For Physics:
Theory books: Conc
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 16
1. Physiotherapy- BPT
2. Dentist- BDS
3. B.Sc
4. Law
5. Fashion designing
5. Mass communication
6. Hotel management
7. MBA etc.
You can research more on the topic. You can choose a field which does not require any specific subject like maths or biology or something.
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6 years ago 
Scholar-Level 18
Frankly speaking, there is no proper answer for this query. This is so since girls are ruling the roost in almost all fields and branches of engineering. Hence, even if you Google, majority of answers would be very old. Here, I would like to advise you that please select a sub branch of chemical engineering that fascinates you the most. This is of vital importance. You must choose a field of study that generates enthusiasm and interest in your mind. No biology is not important. Best wishes to you.
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