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Geetanshi Dang

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Yes, you are eligible to appear in NEET as it requires minimum 50% in class 12th for general category and 40% for reserve categories.

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Anshul Gupta

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To be eligible for admission to the Medical Physics course at Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a Master's degree in Physics or an equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 55% marks. Age Limit: There is no age limit for admission to the course. In addition to the above eligibility criteria, candidates may also need to appear for an entrance examination and/or an interview conducted by the institute to assess their knowledge and skills in the field of medical Physics. The selection process may also take into account f
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Rishabh Dwivedy

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It depends on the specific eligibility criteria of the programme or exam the student is applying for. Generally, most programs require a minimum percentage or grade in each subject (including Physics Chemistry and Maths as well as an overall percentage or grade in order to be eligible for admission. Therefore, scoring less than 60 marks in Physics may affect the overall eligibility criteria for certain programs. It is recommended to check the specific eligibility criteria for the programme or exam the student is interested in to determine whether they are eligible for admission.

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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The eligibility requisites for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) necessitate that a candidate must have cleared 10+2 or an equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for candidates belonging to reserved categories). Your score of 51% in the best five subjects, which includes English, Physics Chemistry Computer Science, and Environmental Science, makes you eligible to apply for CLAT. Nevertheless, it is advisable to scrutinize the eligibility criteria of the law schools that you intend to apply to, as they may impose further conditions.

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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No, unfortunately, you are not eligible for BITSAT with an overall score of 42% in Physics Chemistry and Maths. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT requires candidates to have scored a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in their 10+2 exams, with at least 60% marks in each subject separately. Therefore, you may need to consider other options for higher education.

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Harsh Singh

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I would like to know you that the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science may vary depending on the university or college that offers the course. However, most universities and colleges require a bachelor's degree in science, Forensic Science, Criminology, or a related field with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. As you have completed your bachelor's degree in physics chemistry and mathematics (PCM) combination, you may be eligible for admission to M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science course, subject to meeting the other eligibility criteria. Some colleges may also require candidates to have studied c
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Rajendra Vikaram

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It is declared by the division bench of Telangana High court that BE and B.Tech degree candidates with an additional B.Ed degree are eligible for the posts of Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT) and Post Graduate Teachers ( PGT).

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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Yes, a B.Sc. Physics Hons degree is generally considered eligible for M.Sc. Engineering Physics programme in KTH University, Sweden. However, the final eligibility decision will depend on the specific requirements and admission criteria of the M.Sc. Programme. It is always a good idea to check the official admission guidelines and contact the admission office of KTH University for more information.

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