I didn't have biology in my 12th standard. Will it be a hindrance to my rank in AMPAI?

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Anant Raina
7 years ago
Please refer to the eligibility criteria below: To be eligible to appear for CEE AMPAI WB, aspirants should ensure they fulfill the eligibility criteria mentioned below: - Aspirants must be an Indian citizen - Aspirants must be minimum 17 years of age on Dec 31. There is no upper age limit for the e

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Please refer to the eligibility criteria below: To be eligible to appear for CEE AMPAI WB, aspirants should ensure they fulfill the eligibility criteria mentioned below: - Aspirants must be an Indian citizen - Aspirants must be minimum 17 years of age on Dec 31. There is no upper age limit for the e

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