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I don't have physics so is that possible to study dental courses without having physics?


Titly Mondal 3rd May, 2019
Answer (1)
Vishnupriya 23rd Jun, 2019

Hi Titly,

For admissions in Medical and Dental colleges across India, the entrance exam required in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), conducted by a body called NTA. This is a mandatory test for all Dental colleges.

The pattern of  this test comprises

45 questions from Physics

45 questions from Chemistry

and 90 questions from Biology.

And thus, Physics becomes a mandatory subject that the candidate must have undertook in the high school.

The eligibiliity criteria for this exam also includes the requirement of an aggregate score of 65% in PCB subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). And so, it is not possible to get into Dental without physics.

All The Best.

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