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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The CUET Biology exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and candidates must attempt all questions within 60 minutes. Each correct answer carries 5 marks and 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admissions to BSc (Hons) in Agriculture at Quantum University, candidates must complete their Class 12 with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the following: Mathematics/ Biotechnology/ Biology as a subject with an aggregate of 50%. Therefore, Biology can be considered as one of the subject while applying for BSc (Hons) in Agriculture, but it is not compulsory.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Although NCERT is enough to prepare for CUET biology exam, according to the previous years' question papers, NTA may ask some questions that require analytical thinking skills. To be prepare for those questions, candidates can always take reference from books of other authors or publishers.
However, a candidate is advised to first cover the NCERT biology books, before studying from any other book.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The world is technologically advancing, leading to affecting every other sector. The Biology field is no expectation, hence research and development, healthcare, etc., sectors are adapting to these changes. Here are some innovative trends taking place in the Biology field generating more employment opportunities.
Genome Sampling and Analysis Solutions: To speed up the Sequencing, mapping, and editing of the genome process, advanced genome sampling and analysis solutions are being developed to help the biotech, pharma, and life sciences solutions.
Proteomics: Current protein analysis solutions face a wide range of limitations such as high
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are teh top high paying courses after 12th biology:
Courses | Salary Range (In INR LPA) | Top Career Roles |
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MBBS (Doctor of Medicine) | 10 - 80+ | Doctor, Surgeon, Specialist |
BDS (Dentistry) | 8 - 30 | Dentist, Orthodontist, Prosthodontist |
BAMS (Ayurveda Medicine) | 6 - 25 | Ayurvedic Doctor, Wellness Consultant |
BHMS (Homeopathy) | 5 - 20 | Homeopathic Doctor, Health Consultant |
B.Pharm (Pharmacy) | 6 - 30 | Pharmacist, Drug Inspector, R&D Scientist |
BPT (Physiotherapy) | 5 - 15 | Physiotherapist, Rehab Specialist |
B.Sc Nursing | 4 - 20 | Nurse Practitioner, Hospital Administrator |
Biotechnology (B.Tech/B.Sc) | 8 - 35 | Biotech Engineer, Genetic Scientist |
Biomedical Engineering | 8 - 40 | Biomedical Engineer, Medical Device Designer |
Genetics & Genomics | 9 - 45 | Geneticist, Clinical Researcher |
Microbiology | 7 - 30 | Microbiologist, Virologist, Immunologist |
Forensic Science | 6 - 25 | Forensic Scientist, Crime Lab Analyst |
Agricultural Sciences | 5 - 20 | Agronomist, Food Scientist, Genetic Engineer |
Food Technology & Nutrition | 6 - 25 | Food Technologist, Nutritionist, Dietitian |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students need to successfully complete their Class 12 year with Physics along with both Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology together with English to become eligible for NEET admission. Candidates who fall into the General category must achieve a minimum of 50% marks in PCB yet General-PWD applicants need 45% marks and SC/ST/OBC candidates must demonstrate 40% marks. The percentage of NEET marks depends on your category while your total PCB score amounts to 167. Students within the SC/ST/OBC category should consider taking the NEET examination whereas those from the General category will have to reevaluate their candidacy.
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6 months agoGuide-Level 15
The NEET 2025 Physics, Chemistry, and Biology syllabus consists of Class 11 and Class 12 concepts. Students learn the following topics in Physics: kinematics, laws of motion, work, energy and power, thermodynamics, electrostatics, and optics. In Chemistry, students learn topics such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, equilibrium, redox reactions, and electrochemistry. Biology covers diversity in the realm of living, cell structure and function, physiology of humans, genetics, and evolution. The syllabus is designed to prepare students with an overall knowledge of these subjects in order to make them score good marks in the NEET exa
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