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Tasneem Hoda

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Fort Valley State University offers the Forensic Sciences concentration which is in collaboration with the Criminal Justice faculty. Some of the features of the Forensic Biology Science course is given as follows:The course is focused on training the students to collect and preserve physical evidences and examine as well as analyze the evidence in order to testify as a witness to the incident. Some of the major study areas of the course include Biology, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, and Criminal Justice. 

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The course duration of BS Biology (Research) of IISc is 4 years. The annual fee is about INR 30200.

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In Maharashtra, for admission to B.Pharmacy courses through MHT-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test), typically the eligibility criteria include passing the exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics as subjects.If you have not studied Biology but have studied Mathematics along with Physics and Chemistry, you may still be eligible for some B.Pharmacy programs in Maharashtra including Swami Vivekanand College of Pharmacy. However, it's important to note that eligibility criteria may vary between colleges.The specific eligibility requirements of Swami Vivekanand College of Pharmacy or contacting the college directly for a
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Snehashish datta

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If some questions in the KCET Biology paper were from the deleted portion, in such a case, it's best to reach out to the exam authorities or your school/college to inquire about the possibility of getting grace marks. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate information regarding this issue. It depends on the authority.

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Yes, you can take only the biology subject exam from NIOS and still qualify for NEET if you're a maths student. NEET is open to NIOS students who meet the qualifying requirements, including passing the Class XII exam with Biology as a subject and meeting all other requirements. In order to be eligible for NEET, candidates must pass the qualifying test in each of the following subjects: English, physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and biology. This means that even if you are a maths student pursuing biology at NIOS, you can still apply for NEET.

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Yes, it is possible for you to write the On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024 and appear for NEET 2024. NEET eligibility criteria require candidates to have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. Since you completed your 12th in PCM in 2018, you can fulfill the Biology requirement by appearing for the On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024. Ensure you pass the Biology exam and obtain the necessary marksheet before NEET 2024 registration deadlines. Verify specific eligibility and documentation requirements as per the latest NEET guidelines
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If you find biology difficult and are considering alternatives to NEET, pursuing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) might be a good choice. BPT focuses on physical therapy and rehabilitation, involving subjects like anatomy and biomechanics, but with less intense biology than an MBBS degree. Career options include working as a clinical physiotherapist, sports physiotherapist, or running your own practice. Both fields are in demand, but BPT might suit you better given your interests and strengths. Shadowing professionals and speaking with current students can help you make an informed decision.

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