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2014-07-03 14:23:26

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Dr. D.B. Sharma

Beginner-Level 1

Kindly contact college office during office hours 10 am to 5 pm for further details. College office contact no-020-27120045

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2014-06-24 09:31:14

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piyush juneja

Contributor-Level 9

Bhms is always a better option if you want to choose between above mentioned two courses.as after bhms there will be more options as compare to bsc.bhms will lead you to be a homeopathic doctor.and bsc will be providing you the status of science graduate.after bsc, msc and phd is advisable to attain maximum growth.the most important thing is you area of interest.and apart from bhms you can also explore bams,bds,mbbs etc for obtaining medical graduation.all the best and feel free to mail me for further details

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2014-06-16 14:24:05

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Shweta thakur

Beginner-Level 2

You can get admission in UG course. There are many UG courses in which maths is not required to take admission like B.A.LLB, B.Com LLB, BBA LLB, BBA, B.Com, BCA, BA (fine arts), BA (performing arts), B.Sc Design (Interior and furniture / Animation/ Fashion) etc. Some of the renowned institutes which are offering these UG courses are Lovely Professional University, VIT university etc. You can check the details from the website of respective institute.
You also have the other option if you want to go for engineering. You can take admission in any Diploma course and when you will clear your maths, then you can transfer your course from dip
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2014-06-16 13:25:45

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Yes you can however you need to check cut off of the college and whether you get seat accordingly

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2014-05-30 10:26:39

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INVERTISUNIVERSITY

Beginner-Level 3

Thank you for your question. yes maths is necessary in 10+2 board exam for B.Sc.(H) Chemistry. for any further query kindly mail us. You will be contacted soon.

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2014-05-29 12:13:46

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Hari.
Yes you can write the retest on this August if only you fail. Prepare well for your exams.
All the best.
Regards.
Gijoo

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2014-05-06 06:18:17

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Raj Chawlahttps://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Chemistry as a subject which needs equal and constant practice as compared to the other two subjects i.e. Physics and Biology.
It is very important to understand each and every topic and their basic concepts; hence you must go through the NCERT and ABC.
First start with Physical Chemistry, spend time in solved examples, mug up all formulas. Once the concepts are clear, try to implement these concepts and procedures by solving max.
Book: Physical Chemistry, By: O.P. Tandon
Inorganic chemistry is more about facts and little about concepts.
Organic chemistry is very demanding where you must have clarity about the concept.
Book: Morrision Boy
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2014-04-26 11:49:17

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LORDGANESHAINSTITUTE institute

Beginner-Level 2

YES YOU CAN DO THIS COURSE. CALL ME FOR MORE DETAILS

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2014-04-23 23:08:19

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Raj Chawlahttps://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Jaysinh,
Soon after completion of 12th standard in Biology, you are eligible to join number of courses. You can opt for the course which you are interested and where your strengths are being fully utilized.
Some of them will be
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine , Bachelor of Surgeon)
BDS
Veterinary
Physiotherapy course etc.
You can also opt for Pharmacy related courses like
D-Pharmacy
B-Pharmacy
You can also opt for Graduation in B.Sc with the following life science subjects
Biotechnology
Biochemsitry
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Genetics
Microbiology etc.
Some other courses that you can join are
B.Sc in Nursing
Agriculture B.Sc
BE in biotechnology/ agriculture/ b
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2014-04-16 10:56:18

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Mohan Bajaj

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Sooraj,
Below is the eligibility criteria for BCA:
- Candidate must have completed Higher Secondary Examination or equivalent
-The minimum marks secured in 12th standard should be at least 50%
-The candidate should have pursued the science subjects. The science subjects should include Physics and Chemistry
- Most institutes insist candidates should have pursued Mathematics during 12th standard
Hope it helps,best wishes :)
Mohan Bajaj,
Counselor at Glocal University

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