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a year agoContributor-Level 10
By being equipped with a B.Pharma and B.Ed degree, you are allowed to sit for Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) and KVS Paper 2 (Science). According to the eligibility criteria set by the KVS, any candidate who has completed his/her B.Ed, Bachelor degree in Science (link unavailable) or B.Pharma is eligible to write Paper 2 (Science). You can try for Paper 2 (Science) if you were a B.Pharma holder, and this paper has questions based on physics, chemistry, as well as biology. The examination includes 150 multiple-choice questions, 120 of which have to do with the substantive subject and 30 of which pertain to pedagogy and teachin
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff information for the B.Sc. Nautical Science, HIMT Chennai - opening and closing rank of the 2024 admission in Nautical Science at HIMT Chennai is 169, but the closing rank for that year is 127, while for the SC, the opening rank is 118 and closing rank 65. ST, in this case, opening rank is 109 with closing rank 64. IMU CET scores are given as per eligibility criteria of which is not less than 60% at Class 12 level for PCM.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If the result of your 12th examination is not out yet then you can definitely take the IISER Aptitude Test. The only prerequisites to be eligible for the test are that you do so before the 12th standard board exam of the current year. While filling the application form one will be required to furnish your roll number and other exam details. The fee payable for the application form and test is INR 2,000 for general candidates while INR 1 ,000 for SC/ST candidates. It is administered in June every year except for this year, and the results are usually released in July.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hello Jainab, B.Sc in food technology is really a great course and has a huge scope in future. But, you just passed 10th and the eligibility criteria for B.Sc in food technology course is that you should be class 12th pass. So, after getting 10th standard results you need to pursue class 11th and 12th and after that you can take admission in B.Sc in food technology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
UGC has announced the deletion of 26 subjects from CUET UG 2025 onwards. CUET UG 20 foreign languages and six domain subjects have been removed. Check the list below to know the name of the subjects:
- Foreign Languages (French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, Chinese)
- Domain Subjetcs (Entrepreneurship, Teaching Aptitude, Fashion Studies, Tourism, Legal Studies, Engineering Graphics)
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing at IISc Bangalore is based on the JEE Advanced exam. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the cutoff ranks are as follows:
- General: 708
- General (Female): 2616
- EWS: 276
- EWS (Female): 478
- OBC-NCL: 634
- OBC-NCL (Female): 1964
- SC: 184
- SC (Female): 584
- ST: 199
- ST (Female): 254
- CRL-PWD: 19
- KM: 778
Please note that these cutoff ranks are subject to change, and you should check the official IISc website for the latest information .
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
In the CUET math section, you can choose to attempt either Section B1 (Mathematics) or Section B2 (Mathematics/Statistics). Attempting both sections isn't allowed. Choose the section that aligns better with your academic background and interests.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The CUET UG course subjects have many key disciplines.
Mathematics offers Core Mathematics and Applied Mathematics according to one's academic background and interest.
Core Mathematics entails calculus, algebra, linear programming, probability, and differential equations.
It conforms to concepts in higher mathematics along with traditional textbook methods of problem-solving, which are very fundamental for technical and science-oriented courses.
Applied Mathematics, on the other hand, includes practical topics like financial mathematics, time series, statistics, and real-world applications such as EMI calculations and indexes. More suitabl
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Considering your educational background, the best option available for you in the CSIR NET examination is Life Sciences.
MSc in Environmental Science and BSc in Zoology cover the major areas of life sciences from ecology, physiology to genetics, molecular biology, and environmental biology topics where you have your existing knowledge and could prove to have the strongest base.
Earth sciences are mainly concerned with the study of things like geophysics, geology, oceanography, atmospheric sciences, and even if you have a few common topics in environmental sciences, you cannot expect that your background from zoology helped much in
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