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Shail Oberoi

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To become a MMBS doctor one needs to comply with the following
1. Have biology as a subject in HSC
2. Clear NEET open test
3. Comply with the age criteria
thus in absence of Biology as a subject you would not be entitled to appear form the NEET open test.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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KOLKATA: Presidency University has been able to fill-up 614 out of the 665 seats available in the 16 undergraduate departments.

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jyoti goel

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Yes, you are eligible. You get admission through PGCET in AU. Prepare well for PGCET to get admission to AU.

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Tangi Deepthi

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Hi,
You are eligible for M.Sc Chemistry, and some branches of chemistry like Biology and Chemistry.

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Shail Oberoi

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The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in academics/research/pure Science areas then B.Sc would be a better option. However, if you want to move into the technical/operations/general management side then B.Tech would be better. A B.Sc is a 3-year programme, whereas a B.Tech is a 4 year programme. A B.Tech programme is specialised course & does carry more weightage compared to B.Sc.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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No matter what your percentage is in graduation. Don't lose your heart. Be wise/ Go with concept oriented learning, whatever you learn from now on it will definitely do good to you one day.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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(Basics HC verma for concepts & excerice ) Mark the difficult questions and try to solve it. Solve DC pandey medical version; Ask doubts&Solve BM Sharma ; Previous Year Test Papers& Full length Model Paper)
target basics, read chapter from HC Verma before it is taught in your coaching class. Just get an overview. Now, Solve exercises from Dineshs objective Physics. Mark difficult questions you couldn't crack & join lecture. Get answers to questions you marked. Clear doubts of coaching lecture. Must not forget to do Pre-lecture work. Now to master NEET Physics start with DC Pandeys medical entrance version. Solve it. Just mark questions
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