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Siddharth BhardwajCurrent Student
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Dear Archita,
Certain points in this regards:
(#1) Only PCB wouldn't help. Some entrance exam requires maths as a mandatory subject also because of the huge involvement of physics, mechanics and astronomy. It is really important to have strong u
Certain points in this regards:
(#1) Only PCB wouldn't help. Some entrance exam requires maths as a mandatory subject also because of the huge involvement of physics, mechanics and astronomy. It is really important to have strong u
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Dear Archita,
Certain points in this regards:
(#1) Only PCB wouldn't help. Some entrance exam requires maths as a mandatory subject also because of the huge involvement of physics, mechanics and astronomy. It is really important to have strong understanding of physics, chemistry and biology. Do not worry if you are not good with maths as you can still do something with the other subjects. You must remember that as far as Astrobiology is concerned you will be mainly self-taught.
(#2) Astrobiology, astrochemistry are some field which are under-evolve in India. You know that there is only one serious, dedicated institute in India which is sepcilized in this field.
Indian Astrobiology Research Center - They offers International Diploma programme in Astrobiology. However to widening the scope, you must to go abroad.
(#3) After your Bachelor's, Masters, and essentially Ph.D. you will work as Faculty or Research Analyst in Earth Science department or IARC itself. Nothing steps involved in it. IARC offers 4 months of Diploma in astrobiology.
Certain points in this regards:
(#1) Only PCB wouldn't help. Some entrance exam requires maths as a mandatory subject also because of the huge involvement of physics, mechanics and astronomy. It is really important to have strong understanding of physics, chemistry and biology. Do not worry if you are not good with maths as you can still do something with the other subjects. You must remember that as far as Astrobiology is concerned you will be mainly self-taught.
(#2) Astrobiology, astrochemistry are some field which are under-evolve in India. You know that there is only one serious, dedicated institute in India which is sepcilized in this field.
Indian Astrobiology Research Center - They offers International Diploma programme in Astrobiology. However to widening the scope, you must to go abroad.
(#3) After your Bachelor's, Masters, and essentially Ph.D. you will work as Faculty or Research Analyst in Earth Science department or IARC itself. Nothing steps involved in it. IARC offers 4 months of Diploma in astrobiology.
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Ruchir BobdeCurrent Student
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Hi,
To get admission in IISC, you need to score good marks in JAM. It has integrated M.Sc-Ph.D for various subjects.
To get admission in IISC, you need to score good marks in JAM. It has integrated M.Sc-Ph.D for various subjects.
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Navita BatraCurrent Student
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Hi,
Click below for all the undergraduate courses offered by Indian Institute of Science.
Click below for all the undergraduate courses offered by Indian Institute of Science.
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Shweta SinghCurrent Student
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The course offered is B.Sc. By Research in Biology and the exam in which you need to appear are IIT-JEE or NEET.
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Vikas PandeyCurrent Student
A budding CS Engineer and Web developer.
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Yes, you can opt for the subject of your choice.
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Prashant KumarCurrent Student
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You can apply for Engineering Colleges, but not in Government colleges. You can apply for private Colleges only, as your class 12th% percentage is low.
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Shiksha KumariCurrent Student
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Hi Ganji Penchalaiah, Normally, the cut-offs are around the 250-300 rank point for SA and SX. But the data may vary from year to year so this is estimation cut-off.
6 years ago
Can I get admission and scholarship in IISER, NISER, IISC or IIST by qualifying JEE Mains or Advanced?
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SACHIN NAMDEVCurrent Student
M. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh
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Yes, you can get admission in the mentioned institution. You will have to score very high for this.
6 years ago
What is the cut-off for SC in CAT?
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Anandvaradhan GoudCurrent Student
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For SC in CAT, the cut off is 60 percentile.
All the best for your bright future.
All the best for your bright future.
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