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BSc - Quick Guide provides all the key details regarding the BSc degree programme. The E book covers a variety of topics ranging from admission process, eligibility criteria to top colleges in popular cities India based on NIRF and Careers360’s ranking. BSc specialisations and the resources that are required for admission tests are also mentioned in this E-book.

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The MFAT (  Medical Foundation Aptitude Test ) is an entrance exam for courses like Integrated BSc MSc in Forensic Science .

It includes multiple subjects with a focus on testing your aptitude for the chosen field . The Integrated BSc MSc in Forensic Science is a dual degree program combining undergraduate and postgraduate levels in forensic science .

NFAT includes subjects like :

Physics , Chemistry , Biology , Forensic Science topics and General Aptitude

Mark Distribution :  it can vary depending on the specific examination pattern , but  the subjects are weighted as follows :

1. Physics – 25%

2. Chemistry – 25%

3. Biology – 25%

4. Forensic Science/General Aptitude – 25%

Each correct answer  gives 1 mark .

For incorrect answers , there may be a negative marking of 0.25 or 0.5 marks .

Unanswered questions  do not attract any penalty .

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https://university.careers360.com/exams/nfat

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The NFAT exam for admission into the integrated B.Sc.-M.Sc. Forensic Science program at NFSU (National Forensic Sciences University) tests candidates across multiple subjects. Here’s a brief overview of the syllabus and marks distribution:

Subjects & Marks Distribution :

  1. Physics (20 marks) : Topics include Electromagnetics, Optics, Nuclear Physics, Thermodynamics, and Mechanics.

  2. Chemistry (20 marks) : Includes Structure of Atom, Chemical Bonding, Organic Chemistry, and Polymers.

  3. Biology (20 marks) : Covers Cell Biology, Human Physiology, Genetics, Microbiology, and Ecology.

  4. Mathematics (10 marks) : Focus on Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, and Coordinate Geometry.

  5. Reasoning (5 marks) : Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning.

  6. English (10 marks) : Grammar, Tenses, Figures of Speech, and Sentence Formation.

  7. General Knowledge (10 marks) : Current affairs and Science & Technology.

  8. Computer Basics (5 marks) : Basics of Computing, Hardware, Software, Internet, and Networks.

    Application Timeline :

The forms for NFAT 2025 will typically be released early in the year. Keep checking the official NFSU website (https://www.nfsu.ac.in) for updates.

Prepare accordingly by focusing on these areas for better chances of securing admission.


For more details, you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:

Link: https://university.careers360.com/exams/nfat


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.


The choice of field depends on your interest. For NFAT exam, candidates must have passed class 12th from a recognised board. After cracking the exam, you can get admission to nfsu for forensic science course. You can know more about NFAT exam by clicking NFAT 2025 . There are various career options after b.sc forensic science like forensic Laboratory Analyst, crime scene investigators, forensic psychology, forensic scientist etc. To know more about forensic science course, college and career options ,you can check Forensic Science .

IAT exam is conducted by IISER for admission to various programs. To know about iat exam ,check IISER Aptitude test . To know more about b.sc bioinformatics, you can check Bioinformatics courses .

As both the exam are quite challenging and needs lot of your attention and time. So, instead of jumbling between the two, try to focus more on one that is your interest. You need to be sure about types of work you would like and work environment and kind of job roles to choose.

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Both courses are worthwhile and significant in their own right. Because more people are becoming aware of it, the field of physiotherapy, or BPT for short, is growing every day. The main drawback is that there is a lot of competition.
Because physiotherapy bachelor's degree programs offer self-employment alternatives and allow for the completion of a master's degree with specialization for improved career prospects, I will argue that physiotherapy is superior to radiology and imaging technology.

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Yes, there are several institutions and organizations that offer 6-month internship programs in embryology for students who have completed their BSc and are awaiting admission to their MSc program. These internships provide hands-on training and exposure to embryology techniques, instrumentation, and research methodologies. Some institutions, such as the National Institute of Immunology (NII), the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), offer internship programs in embryology and related fields. Additionally, some private fertility clinics and research centers also offer internship opportunities in embryology.


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No, discontinuing your BSc course will not cause significant issues in NEET UG counselling, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for NEET UG. Here are key points to consider:

  1. Eligibility for NEET UG :

    • Ensure you meet the minimum educational qualifications for NEET UG, i.e., 10+2 with required PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) marks.
  2. Discontinued Course :

    • NEET counselling focuses on NEET scores and eligibility, not on past incomplete courses.
  3. Document Verification :

    • Carry your Class 10 and Class 12 certificates during counselling. Your BSc discontinuation certificate (CLC) may not be relevant unless specifically asked.
  4. Focus on NEET Scores :

    • Your NEET UG score and category rank hold primary importance.
  5. Explain if Needed :

    • If asked, you can explain your preparation decision for NEET UG clearly.

Prepare thoroughly for NEET UG and document requirements; your BSc status should not hinder your counselling process.

To know more, visit : NEET Eligibility Criteria

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Yes, you can absolutely attempt NEET again even if you are currently in your first year of BSc Nursing in Belgaum, and being from Goa does not affect your eligibility to take the exam you can re-take NEET to pursue a medical degree (MBBS) if you wish to change your career path.

Ultimately, the decision to quit your current course and prepare for NEET should align with your passion and long-term career goals.

This link will help you in exam preparation

https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet

Best of luck for your future endeavours

Securing a government medical college seat through NEET needs an eligiblity and as per the eligibility if you are a student of final year BSc is eligible to participate in NEET counselling process and admission.


So if you fail in final year BSc exams it doesn't matter and if you secure a seat in a medical college you can take the admission without any problem.the only problem is the certificates you need to present at the time of document verification.if you fail to provide your documents your seat may get cancelled.

You need to collect your all documents from the college if they coperate you can get certificate easily but if not request them. If you are taking admission on the basis of 12th marks then it may create problem in future so try to get certificate from college.

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The Cell Cycle: A Fundamental Biological Process Cell cycle is a sequence of events the cell undergoes while it is proliferative and dividing. It is a basic process of life of all organisms. The cell cycle consists of two major phases: Interphase: Interphase: G1 Phase (Gap 1): This is a period of cell growth and activity. The cell grows bigger and produces proteins and organelles. S Phase (Synthesis): In this phase, DNA replication takes place, doubling the amount of genetic material. G2 Phase (Gap 2): The cell keeps to grow and to get ready before dividing. M Phase (Mitotic Phase): M Phase (Mitotic Phase): Mitosis: This is the process of nuclear division in which replicated chromosomes are segregated to two daughter nuclei. It involves four stages: Prophase: Chromosomes condense and become visible. Metaphase: Chromosomes align at the metaphase plate. Anaphase: Sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles. Telophase: 1 Nuclear envelopes form around the separated chromosomes. 1.  Cytokinesis: División de la citoplasma que produce dos células hijas. Regulation of the Cell Cycle: Regulation of the Cell Cycle: The cell cycle is effectively controlled by a network of interacting proteins, including cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). By these proteins all the stages of the cell cycle are properly managed and cell division only occurs if it is necessary. Checkpoints: Checkpoints: The cell cycle contains various checkpoints that check its progression and guarantee that the cell is prepared to go to the next stage. The major checkpoints are: G1 Checkpoint: Predicts whether the cell will enter the S phase. G2 Checkpoint: Confirms completion of DNA replication and that the cell is ready for mitosis. Metaphase Checkpoint: Confirms that each chromosome is correctly positioned at the metaphase plate. Abnormalities of the cell cycle, for example, result in severe, potentially cancerous, consequences. Cell cycle understanding is the cornerstone of cell proliferation, development, and disease.

Admission to the BSc MLT program is based on the candidate's entrance exam rank, scores, chosen course and college, and seat availability.usually if your college counselling process is over then they will start their new batch of BSC medical laboratory.

Also,you can check the university's academic calendar on their website. The academic calendar will include the start date for each term, as well as other important dates like holidays, breaks, and final exams.

Best wishes for your future,!

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