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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
As per the eligibility:
A candidate must have either passed or appearing in the 12th or any equivalent examination from a recognized board of education with physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology as subjects of study. The candidates must also have scored a minimum of 50% marks in 12th and for reserved category students the minimum 45%.
NIOS board students are eligible to appear for NEET exam.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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The urinary system also known as the renal system, consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. Each kidney consists of millions of functional units called nephrons.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
There are many career options available for biology students. The well-known option is MBBS. You can become a doctor. But, for this MBBS is not compulsory. You can also go for:
1. Veterinary sciences.
2. BAMS.
3. BDS.
4. BUMS.
5. BHMS, etc.
If you are not interested in this career, then you can also go for research field or teaching field. These are also very good and reputed jobs. For this, you can prepare for CSIR NET exam, which is conducted for all the science students, who want to pursue career in research field or professorship.
Best of luck.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Suman,
There are many options, choose on what interests you more. After biology you can opt for medicine, agriculture, forensic science, geology, biotechnology, environmental science, life science, zoology, nursing, pharma, food technology, nutrition and dietetics, veterinary science and many more.

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Trishula DasA free soul

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Food science is a blooming course in our country. If you can understand it well, then you can reach at the top. If you can pursue M.Sc, then you can go for higher research or you can join as a food nutritionist. But, according to me research is the best option. You can explore more and will receive many opportunities.
Best of luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BIPC students are eligible to pursue courses such as B.Sc, B.Pharm, BBA, five years integrated law, hotel management, fashion designing, home science, medical technician, nursing, etc. BIPC students are also eligible to appear for NDA. Students who have maths as an additional subject are eligible for BCA and engineering degree too.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Please let us know, what do you aspire to be in your career, so that we can guide accordingly.

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Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes. They digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses or bacteria. Lysosomes are like the stomach of the cell.
Lysosomes contain a variety of enzymes, enabling the cell to break down various biomolecules it engulfs, including peptides, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. The enzymes responsible for this hydrolysis require an acidic environment for optimal activity.
In addition to being able to break down polymers, lysosomes are capable of fusing with other organelles and digesting large structures or cellular debris, through cooperation with phagosome
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