Can a physics failed student do MBBS, B.Pharma or D.Pharma?

I have 71% (358/500) in HSC, 65% in chemistry and 43% in physics. I did not have the subject mathematics.

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  • To pursue courses like MBBS, B.Pharma, or D.Pharma, specific eligibility criteria must be met, especially regarding the subjects and scores in your Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC).

    1. MBBS: Generally, to be eligible for MBBS, you need to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your HSC. Although some institutions may consider alternative combinations, a failure or low score in Physics could be a hindrance, especially if the programme specifically requires a strong performance in Physics. MBBS programs are highly competitive, and they often have strict eligibility requirements, including specific marks in individual subjects.

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