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2 years agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes, you can go for it.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry is a three-year undergraduate programme with a specialisation in the inter-disciplinary domain of biochemistry. The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 50% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level.
B.Sc (Hons.) Biochemistry course admission is based on entrance exam namely Common Entrance Test (CET) including the selection method as well as merit-based selection criterion that is the percentage of marks obtained at 10+2 or equivalent level by the candidate. Colleges and Institutes which provide
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Board says, you must pass biology as a supplementary subject as a private candidate if you plan to enroll in a medical programme of any kind. In this situation, you must complete the 12th-class examination application as a private candidate taking biology as an additional subject. Because the prerequisite for the medical programme is 50% in 12 Science subjects, including physics, chemistry, biology, and English. As You did not take biology in the PCM group in which you graduated, so you can add biology as an additional subject when you apply as a private candidate for the class 12 CBSE board.
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Yes, you can get a seat at Andhra University for molecular biology or Human genetics with a rank of 3200 in Andhra Pradesh PGECET. The cut-off for molecular biology is 3000 and the cut-off for Human genetics is 3100.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria are given below:-
For Undergraduate Life Science Courses
The candidate must have cleared their 10th and +2, with a minimum aggregate of 50% or above in the latter.
For B.Sc. Life Science, the student must have opted for Physics, Chemistry and Biology during the Higher Secondary Education.
Most institutes do not require the candidates to attend an entrance exam for BSc. Life Science, but if the entrance exam is insisted, then the cut-off mark will be decided by the college.
Yes it is compulsory to study Biology
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can pursue physics and biology. You will have option to choose any three subjects.
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