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Sannan

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To pursue a B.Sc in Biology at the University of Hyderabad, mathematics is not a mandatory requirement. The eligibility criteria typically focus on Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology rather than Mathematics. Therefore, you do not need mathematics specifically for a B.Sc in Biology at the University of Hyderabad.

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DIPAN PATRA

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B.Tech applicants should have completed 10+2 with 60% marks in PCMB/PCB.

Admission to B.Tech is done on the basis of performance in Amity JEE or if the candidate has appeared in any State or National level entrance exams (Like JEE mains, COMED-K, MH-CET, etc.) mark sheet along with the Examination ID should be submitted. You recearch about it.

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Jhalak Sharma

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No, biology is not a mandatory subject for the NEST exam. At NEST, students have the option to pick their classes. NEST consists of five sections: a compulsory generic part (part one) and four subject sections (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology). Students have the option of taking only three of the four subject sections. The best scores from the three sections in which they have appeared are put on the list for the final merit. As a result, if students don't want to pursue biology or just don't want to pursue biology further, they can skip it and concentrate on the other subjects only.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The NEET 2024 syllabus has undergone changes and a few topics have been removed from each subject, including Biology. The topic from the Plant Kingdom section, which is removed from the syllabus is Sacred Groves, from the Biodiversity & Conservation.

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Muskan Gupta

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The main important subjects to opt for CUET includes Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry. You have to chose from Domain-Specific Subjects only.

  • Biology 
  • Biochemistry 
  • You'll also have to choose at least one language from the options offered in Section 1 of the CUET exam. Most B.Sc. programs require English, so that's a safe game and also chekc the shiksha websit for more updates on CUET. 

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Diya mangal

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Well if you are looking for pursuing a B.Tech in government or semi-government college then you must have the subject maths in your 11th and 12th along with biology. Also, you have to attempt JEE Mains to get a percentile which will further decide your stream.

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Atul Mishra

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Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) is a good institution for Ph.D. courses, and these programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. Major specialisation at Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) are Biology, Computer Science Engineering, Physics.

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Atul Mishra

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Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) provides programmes including Ph.D. in streams such as Science, Engineering, and are excellent for students to build their careers. The institute has specializations in Biology, Computer Science Engineering, Physics.

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Pallavi Kumari

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Genetic/Biomedical Engineering is one of the best engineering programmes for a student with a foundation in math and biology. In order to create new medical technology like prosthetics, imaging equipment, and diagnostic instruments, this field combines biology, medicine, and engineering.

Genetic engineering is a fantastic alternative as well. It entails modifying genetic information to produce genetically modified species and new technologies .

 Furthermore, the subject of bioinformatics holds great promise as it integrates computer science, mathematics, and biology to analyse biological data, such as protein structures and DNA sequ

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Hi, you do not require to have biology as a subject to become a psychologist. After the 12th you can pursue either a BSc or BA then an MSc or MA and PhD to become a clinical psychologist you can do an MPhil in clinical psychology.

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