Karnataka Common Entrance Test
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Changing your academic stream from PCMC (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science) to Humanities is a significant decision and can impact your future educational and career opportunities
If you find Humanities more interesting, pursuing a subject you are passionate about can lead to better engagement and satisfaction in your studies. This can ultimately influence your academic performance positively.
Consider your long-term career aspirations. If you're more inclined toward fields associated with Humanities (like social sciences, arts, education, or law), switching streams could be more beneficial in the long run.
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The eligibility criteria for BNYS ( Bachelors of Naturopathy & Yoga sciences the candidate must have passed class xii with Minimum 50% ( general category ) and 40% for SC /ST marks in PCB subjects.
Kcet is entrance test for bnys course for karnataka students. In other states admission to bnys course is given on the basis of common entrance test. Neet is not mandatory for admission to the course.
Students can practice as Ayurvedic doctors after completing the course. Bnys doctors can not perform surgeries but they can treat patients on their own methods.
Top colleges for bnys course in India are given below.
Himalayan university Itanagar.
JSS institute of yoga sciences.
Banaras Hindu university
For more information about bnys course you may visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bnys-bachelor-of-naturopathy-and-yogic-sciences
Yes you can eligible but you are not karnataka candidate so
Hello aspirant,
The requirements listed below must be met in order for you to be qualified for KCET.
You have to have attended and graduated from a recognised Karnataka-based school. A minimum of seven years of academic study at a state institute is required, beginning on July 1 of the exam year and ending on July 1 of the second PUC/12th standard.
You must to have taken and passed the Karnataka second PUC exam (12th standard) or the SSLC exam (10th standa rd).
So, if you fulfill the above eligibility criteria, you will be eligible for KCET.
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