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Samprikta Mondal 27th Oct, 2024

No, you cannot appear for the JEE Main exam without having studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in your 10+2 level.

The JEE Main is specifically designed for students who have studied these three subjects. It tests your understanding of these subjects and your aptitude for engineering and technology.

If you have a background in Biology, you might consider other engineering entrance exams or undergraduate courses that do not require Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Some options include:

  • BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications): This course focuses on computer applications and programming.
  • Biotechnology: This field combines biology and technology.
  • Biomedical Engineering: This field combines engineering principles with medical sciences.

It's important to research different courses and their eligibility criteria to find the best fit for your interests and academic background.

Annu Kumari 27th Oct, 2024

Yes, pcb students can give jee mains exams. Candidates can give  JEE MAINS  six times in consecutive three years. The Eligibility criteria for jee mains is that you should have 75% marks in boards for open category to get admission to IITs and NITs.

You can get into Biotech IIT/ NITs, but it depends on specific criteria of the institute itself.

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Mitali Sharma 27th Oct, 2024

Hi

Yes , a PCB (Physics , Chemistry , Biology) student without mathematics in their board exams can appear for JEE Mains .

There are certain limitations and considerations:

Eligibility Criteria:

1. JEE Main allows PCB students to participate , but they won't be eligible for admission to NITs , IIITs  and CFTIs (Central Funded Technical Institutions) for engineering courses .

2. PCB students can only apply for B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) and B.Planning (Bachelor of Planning) courses through JEE Main .

Mathematics Requirement:

1. Although mathematics is not mandatory for PCB students in board exams , having mathematics in Class 11th and 12th helps in understanding engineering concepts .

2. JEE Main syllabus includes mathematics , physics and chemistry .

Strategies for PCB Students:

1. Prepare throughly for physics , chemistry and mathematics .

2. Focus on developing problem-solving skills .

3. Consider coaching or online resources for mathematics .

I hope this information helps you .

All the best

Prachi Kumari 27th Oct, 2024

Hello,

Yes, a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student without Mathematics in their 12th board exams can take the JEE Mains, but with some limitations:

  1. Eligibility for Exam : PCB students are eligible to attempt JEE Mains, especially for courses in architecture or planning, where mathematics is not a primary requirement. However, engineering courses generally require a strong math background.

  2. Engineering Admission : For B.Tech or B.E. courses, mathematics is mandatory. Students without mathematics are not eligible for these engineering programs through JEE.

  3. Alternative Pathways : PCB students interested in non-engineering programs like B. Planning can use JEE Mains scores if they add mathematics as a subject separately, such as through NIOS.

  4. Math Proficiency Requirement : As JEE Mains includes mathematics, students must self-study or take additional math courses to perform well on the exam if they wish to pursue certain fields.


Hope it helps !


kumardurgesh1802 27th Oct, 2024

Hello Amena,

Yes, a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student without Mathematics in their board exams can technically register and appear for JEE Mains. However, since JEE Mains includes a Mathematics section, students without a strong math background may find it challenging to score well.

Additionally, JEE Mains is primarily for engineering admissions, which generally require a background in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics). Without Mathematics, even if you score well, most engineering colleges might not consider you eligible for admission in B.Tech courses, as math is usually a prerequisite for these programs.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


Tanya Gupta 27th Oct, 2024

Hello,


Yes, a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student with no mathematics in their board exams can appear for JEE Main, but there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind.


*Eligibility Criteria:*


1. As per the JEE Main eligibility criteria, candidates must have passed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Technical Vocational subject.

2. However, for PCB students without mathematics in their board exams, some engineering branches and institutes may not be accessible.


Hope this helps

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