Can I pursue 12th again after becoming a pharmacist? Will there be any effect on the license?
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In many countries, becoming a licensed pharmacist typically requires completing a specific pharmacy programme or degree, followed by passing a licensing examination. This process usually doesn't involve repeating your 12th-grade education or obtaining a high school Diploma from a different board. However, the exact requirements for becoming a pharmacist, including educational qualifications and licensing, can vary from one place to another.
If you're considering repeating your 12th-grade education from a different board, it's essential to check with the pharmacy licensing authority or board in your region to understand how this might af
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The licensing status falls into a gray area, neither clearly legal nor explicitly illegal; instead, it's considered voidable. This programme equips students with the necessary qualifications to work alongside pharmacists in various healthcare settings and pharmaceutical companies. The goal is not to effect or revoke your license but to provide the appropriate training and education. To be eligible for the basic B Pharmacy program, students are required to have successfully passed their Class 12 board exams, with mandatory subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.
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Yes you can get an admission in private colleges with 80% IN 12TH board without taken any entrance exam.
Many private universities and state-level government-aided colleges reserve a percentage of seats for direct admission based on Class 12th marks. A score of 80% is generally competitive enough for consideration for many popular branches.
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Dont worry you have so much time to score good marks.
follow some strategy
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- Physical Chemistry: Similar to physics, create a master list of all formulas from chapters like Solutions, Chemical Kinetics, and Electrochemistry. Practice applying these formulas to textbook problems.
- Inorganic Chemistry: Read the textbook thoroughly for this part, focusing on trends and important points (e.g., p-block elements).
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Yes you can do BA.
- Identify your target universities and the specific BA programs you are interested in.
- Visit their official admission websites to check the exact "program-specific eligibility criteria" and required CUET subject combinations for the current academic year.
- Choose your CUET subjects based on these university requirements to ensure your application is valid for those specific courses.
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No, you cannot take admission in SSCBS because maths is compulsory.
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In cybersecurity maths in mandatory, some private universities offer flexibility under the new education policies (NEP 2020 and recent UGC guidelines). These institutions may admit students from non-Mathematics backgrounds in 12th grade to B.Tech. Computer Science and allied programs (including Cybersecurity) under specific conditions:
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