i m having physics chemistry biology, English,mass media, physical education i m fail in physics but overall pass can i go with d Pharma and after d Pharma i can get registration approved by PCI
Yes, you can pursue D.Pharma with your current qualifications, even though you failed physics in your previous studies.
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) generally requires candidates to have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Science stream subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for D.Pharma admission.
Failing physics should not necessarily prevent you from applying for D.Pharma. Since you have passed Chemistry and Biology, the core science subjects crucial for D.Pharma, your application might still be considered.
After completing D.Pharma and passing the qualifying exam, you can apply for registration with the PCI. As long as you meet the Pharmacy Act's requirements and have the necessary qualifications, a past failure in physics shouldn't affect your registration.
https://www.careers360.com/pci-full-form
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Distance education is available here
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I assume you want information regarding universities/colleges that offers distance learning. Below is the list of colleges/universities:
- Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
- Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning
- Sikkim Manipal University
- IMT Distance and Open Learning Institute
- Madhya Pradesh Bhoj (Open) University
- Dr. BR Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU)
- Jamia Millia Islamia’s Centre for Distance and Open Learning
- Netaji Subhas Open University
Please visit the website by clicking on the link given below for more information:
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A B Tech student wants to exit after 3 years. As per new education policy, will he be awarded degree ? Will this degree be sufficient for competitive exams like SSC or UPSC?
No, a B.Tech student exiting after 3 years under the new education policy (NEP) won't be awarded a B.Tech degree.
The NEP mandates a minimum duration of four years for a B.Tech degree. This includes coursework, labs, projects, and internships. After completing the first three years of a B.Tech program under NEP, a student can opt for a B.Sc. (Honours) degree in a relevant field like Computer Science (CS), Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), etc. This exit option awards a recognized degree.
Many SSC positions require a Bachelor's degree in any discipline. A B.Sc. (Honours) degree in a relevant field would likely qualify.
A Bachelor's degree from a recognized university is the basic eligibility for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE). A B.Sc. (Honours) degree would be sufficient. However, some UPSC CSE optional subjects might recommend or require a background in engineering or specific engineering disciplines.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
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Under New Education Policy, it is stated that if a BTech student exits after completing 3 years, he will be awarded Bachelor of Engineering. I want to know if this BE degree will be sufficient to apply for Govt jobs with Graduation as minimum qualification ?
Yes, a BE degree obtained after 3 years of study under the new education policy should be sufficient for applying to government jobs that list graduation as the minimum qualification.
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The new policy awards a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree after successful completion of a three-year program.
- Government jobs typically specify a graduation degree as the minimum qualification, and this refers to a bachelor's degree from a recognized university.
Therefore, the BE degree obtained under the new policy should fulfill the eligibility criteria for government jobs seeking graduates.
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Hi , I am from Maharashtra . My 10 th class completed in Maharashtra and for business purposes me and my parents are shifted to Karnataka thats my 12th completed in Karnataka education can I get admission in Maharashtra for b. tech with Karnataka 12th marksheet
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Definitely you can apply for BTech course in Maharashtra with 12th marksheet from Karnataka.
For getting admission in BTech course what matters is the score of your entrance exams in JEE Mains and Advanced. Since you are applying for Maharashtra, you may attempt MHT CET for your course.
There are few eligibility criteria for getting admission in BTech in Maharashtra :-
- You must have minimum 45% marks in class 12th.
- You must have Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics as mandatory subjects in Class 12th.
- You should clear entrance exams like JEE Or MHT CET.
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