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Science World After Bi.PC : Courses After Completion of Bi.PC

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Science World After Bi.PC : Courses After Completion of Bi.PC



 

Here is the solution 👇.

After the 10th this is the next level of life. If you cross this stage of life without any backlog in life "no one absolutely no one can stop you from reaching your goal"

Most students worry about the next courses after their intermediate and which course they have to take.  Here are some important courses for Bi.pc students. 

Bi.PC Includes Biology, Physics and Chemistry with Combination Subjects.

Bipcs students can take any course related to Medical, Agriculture and Research. Here are some of the important courses.

    • Medical Courses: MBBS (Medicine and Surgery)
    • BDS (Dental Science)
    • BDS to MBBS Bridge Course
    • Veterinary Courses: Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc)
    • Agriculture Courses: BSc Agriculture, BSc Forestry, BSc Botany, BSc Biology
    • Nursing Courses: BSc Nursing
    • Medical Engineering Courses: BTech Biotechnology
    • BTech Food Technology, BTech Biomedical Engineering
    • Pharmacy Courses: D Pharmacy
    •  Bachelor of Pharmacy
    • Allied Health Courses: BSc Cardiology
    • BSc Anesthesia
    • BSc Radiology
    • BSc Psychology
    • BSc Microbiology
    • BSc Optometry
    • BSc Renal Dialysis Technology
    • BSc Audiology
    • BSc Occupational Therapy
    • BSc Courses: BSc Anatomy
    • BSc Physiology
    • Physiotherapy Courses: Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
    • Ayurveda courses
    • Homoeopathy Courses
    • Naturopathy Courses

    ·  AYUSH Courses

    ·  BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurveda

    ·  Medicine, and Surgery)

    ·  Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS)

    ·  BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)

You have to write an Eamcet test to get admission to these courses. 25% is a cut of marks for general. This Eamcet exam will be conducted by JNTU. The detailed exam schedule for Telangana EAMCET will be updated at the official website, eamcet.tsche.ac.in. TS EAMCET exam date 2024 will be updated on this page soon after the official release

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Earn After Your Intermediate By These Courses

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Earn After Your Intermediate  By These Courses

 Here are some of the short-term courses which you can join after your intermediate. 

1.     Digital Marketing

 Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce: Google.

  Foundations of Digital Marketing and E-commerce: Google.

  Digital Marketing: the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

 Meta Social Media Marketing: Meta.

 Google ads

 Search engine optimizations (SEO)

Meta Social Media Marketing.

Attract and Engage Customers with Digital Marketing

The Strategy of Content Marketing

  Online Business course.

Let's understand more about some of these courses. 

Digital Marketing

In this digital world, it's important to know more and earn more with digital marketing.

Digital Marketing is with information technology, Communication, psychology and English. The main major likes are business, marketing and advertising. Working in digital marketing has many advantages, such as versatile jobs, lucrative salaries and flexibility.  

You will have many opportunities in various industries, such as advertising, public relations and digital media.

       Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce: Google.

·         Foundations of Digital Marketing and E-commerce: Google.

·         Digital Marketing: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

·         Meta Social Media Marketing: Meta.

·         Google ads

·         Search engine optimisation (SEO)

·         Meta Social Media Marketing

·         Attract and Engage Customers with Digital Marketing

·         The Strategy of Content Marketing

·         Online Business course.

 

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

 

This is the best search engine ranker to search the content. This course does not have any prerequisites. Anyone with a basic understanding of the internet, search engines, and Google Analytics may enrol in short-term SEO classes.


Google ads

God Tier Ads

CXL – Google Ads – Intermediate

Google Ads : Complete Guide

Google Ads Mastery

CXL – Google Ads – Maximization

Udemy – Ultimate Google Ads Training 2021

Google Skill shop – Google Ads Search Certification

Skillshare – digital marketing with Google Ads (AdWords)

Udemy – Google Ads for Beginners 2022 – Step by Step Process.

Coursera – Google Ads for Beginners

Click minded – Paid Advertising Campaigns

 

Content marketing is a marketing strategy used to attract, engage, and retain an audience by creating and sharing relevant articles, videos, podcasts, and other media. Here are the main steps to create a Content marketing strategy.

·         Know your audience

·         Understand related topics

·         Deliver expectational content that Demonstrates Your Expertise.

·         Leverage Data Insights to Guide Ongoing Efforts and Distribution.

 


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Telangana Intermediate 2024 Exam Time Table

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Telangana Intermediate 2024 Exam Time Table

  Here is the new good news for Inter students. 


This year along with the Government everything is getting changed. Every year in the March Intermediate exams will be held. But this year the new government announced priority. It is good news to enjoy the holidays and release the stress of exams. 

Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has released the TS Inter Time Table 2024 at its official website www.tsbie.cgg.gov.in. TS Inter Exam 2024 are scheduled from February 28 to March 19, 2024.


TS Intermediate Exam Date 2024 Out: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education every year conducts the TS Intermediate examination for both 1st year and 2nd year students. As per the latest announcement by the board, the TS Inter Examination 2024 will be conducted from February 28, 2024, to March 19, 2024. Also, the TS Intermediate timetable for the theory exam is finally released on December 28, 2023, in online mode on the official website of the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education i.e., www.tsbie.cgg.gov.in. Get complete information about the official Telangana State Intermediate Time Table for 1st and 2nd-year students through the article below.

TS Intermediate Exam Date 2024 Out

The TS Intermediate Exam Date 2024 for 1st year is on February 28 to March 18, 2024, and for 2nd year is on February 29, 2024, to March 19, 2024. This intermediate examination, conducted by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education, plays a pivotal role in shaping students' academic journey. The released schedule provides a clear timeline for students to organize their efforts and perform to the best of their abilities. The TS Inter exams 2024 hold great significance across the state. The TS Inter timetable 2024 has been released at the official website www.tsbie.cgg.gov.in, which encompasses various subjects, providing students with an opportunity to showcase their knowledge and skills.

 


TS Inter Exam Time Table 2024

The TS Inter Exam Date 2024 has been released on the official website of the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education i.e., www.tsbie.cgg.gov.in. The TS Inter Exam Time Table comprises all the essential information about the TS examination such as exam day and date, timing of the exam, and important instructions that need to be followed on the exam day. Check all the details related to the TS Intermediate Timetable 2024 below.

TS Intermediate 1st Year Time Table 2024

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has officially released the TS Intermediate 1st year timetable 2024 at its official website i.e., www.tsbie.cgg.gov.in. As per the latest notice about the TS Intermediate Exam Time Table 2024, the TS Inter 1st year exams 2024 are scheduled to be held from February 28, 2024, to March 18, 2024. The students planning to appear in the TS Inter 1st year exam 2024 are advised to go through the table mentioned below and start with their preparations.

Here Is The First Year Time Table of 2024 👇 

MONTH & DATE                                                            SUBJECT

February 28 - 2024

 

2nd Language Paper-I

March 01 - 2024

English Paper- I

 

March 04 -  2024

Mathematics Paper-IA, Botany Paper-I, Civics Paper-I

March 06 -  2024

Mathematics Paper-IB, Zoology Paper-I, History Paper-I

 

March 11 - 2024

Physics Paper-I, Economics Paper-I

 

March 13 -  2024

Commerce Paper-I, Chemistry Paper-I, Sociology Paper-I, Fine Arts Music Paper-I

 

March 15 - 2024

Bridge Course Math Paper-I (for BI.P.C students), Public Administration Paper-I, Logic Paper-I

March 18 - 2024


Geography Paper-I, Modern Language Paper-I.

ALL THE BEST TO ALL TS FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

TS Intermediate 2nd Year Time Table 2024

The TS Intermediate 2nd Year timetable 2024 was officially released by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education on its official website. As per the schedule, the TS Inter 2nd year exams are scheduled to begin on February 29, 2024, and will last till March 19, 2024. Students appearing for the 2nd year exams 2024 are advised to go through the TS Inter 2nd year timetable mentioned below.

Here Is The 2nd Year Student's👇 Exam Time Table For 2024

MONTH & DATE                                                         SUBJECT

February 29, 2024

 

2nd Language Paper – II

March 02, 2024

 

English Paper-II

March 05, 2024

Botany Paper-II, Mathematics Paper-IIA, Civics Paper-II

 

March 07, 2024

Mathematics Paper- IIB, History Paper-II, Zoology Paper-II

 

March 12, 2024

Physics Paper II, Economics Paper II

 

March 14, 2024

Chemistry Paper- II, Commerce Paper II, Sociology Paper I, Fine Arts Music Paper I

March 16, 2024

Public Administration Paper-II, Bridge Course Maths Paper-II, Logic Paper-II

March 19, 2024

Geography Paper II, Modern Language Paper II

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6 Ways Social Media Negatively Affects Your Mental Health

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6 Ways Social Media Negatively Affects Your Mental Health

The rise of social media has meant that we as a global population are more connected than we have ever been in the history of time.
However, our reliance on social media can have a detrimental effect on our mental health, with the average Brit checking their phone as much 28 times a day.
While social media platforms can have their benefits, using them too frequently can make you feel increasingly unhappy and isolated in the long run.
The constant barrage of perfectly filtered photos that appear on Instagram are bound to knock many people’s self-esteem, while obsessively checking your Twitter feed just before bed could be contributing towards poor quality of sleep.
Here are six ways that social media could be negatively affecting your mental health without you even realizing.
Do the pros of social media outweigh the cons?
Self-esteem
We all have our fair share of insecurities, some that we speak about openly and others that we prefer to keep to ourselves.
However, comparing yourself to others on social media by stalking their aesthetically perfect Instagram photos or staying up to date with their relationship status on Facebook could do little to assuage your feelings of self-doubt.
A study conducted by the University of Copenhagen found that many people suffer from “Facebook envy”, with those who abstained from using the popular site reporting that they felt more satisfied with their lives.
When we derive a sense of worth based on how we are doing relative to others, we place our happiness in a variable that is completely beyond our control.
Becoming more conscious of the amount of time you spend scrolling through other people’s online profiles could help you focus more on yourself and boost your self-confidence.

Human connection


As human beings, it’s so important for us to be able to communicate and forge personal connections with one another.
However, it can be hard to do so when we’re glued to rectangular screens, becoming more acquainted with our friends’ digital facades than their real-life personas.
Stina Sanders, a former model who has 107,000 followers on Instagram, explained how social media sometimes makes her feel like she’s being left out.
“I know from my experience I can get FOMO when I see my friend’s photos of a party I didn’t go to, and this, in turn, can make me feel quite lonely and anxious.”
A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology that assessed 5,208 subjects found that overall, regular use of Facebook had a negative impact on an individual’s well being.

Memory

Social media can be great for looking back fondly on memories and recounting how past events occurred.
However, it can also distort the way in which you remember certain tidbits from your life.
Many of us are guilty of spending far too much time trying to take the perfect photo of a visual marvel, all the while not actually absorbing the firsthand experience of witnessing it with your own two eyes.
If we direct all of our attention toward capturing the best shots for our social media followers to admire, less will be available to enjoy other aspects of the experience in real time.
Spending too much time on our phones will detract from those other aspects of the experience, undermining the happiness we could be gleaning from them.
Going on social media before you go to bed can negatively affect the quality of your sleep
Sleep
Having enough sleep is of paramount importance.
However, many of us use our phones too soon before choosing the hit the hay, making it harder to doze off.
Getting worked up with anxiety or envy from what we see on social media keeps the brain on high alert, preventing us from falling asleep.
Plus, the light from our mobile device just inches from our face can suppress the release of melatonin, a hormone that helps us feel tired.
Try setting yourself a strict rule of not going on your phone for at least 40 minutes to an hour before going to bed, and see if that makes a difference to the quality of your sleep.

Attention span

It’s not just your subconscious brain that you need to worry about, but also the extent to which your brain is able to fully concentrate when you’re awake.
While it’s incredible to consider the amount of information readily available at our fingertips thanks to social media, it also means that people have become far more easily distracted.
Social media has provided a means of constantly giving into the temptation of instant, easy-access entertainment.
If you’re unable to not check your phone for at least a few minutes, then you’d do well to practice exercising your willpower on occasion.

Mental health

Not only has social media been proven to cause unhappiness, but it can also lead to the development of mental health issues such as anxiety or depression when used too much or without caution.
In March, it was reported that more than a third of Generation Z from a survey of 1,000 individuals stated that they were quitting social media for good as 41 per cent stated that social media platforms make them feel anxious, sad or depressed.
While you don’t necessarily have to quit social media for good, if you feel like it’s beginning to bog you down, why not consider allocating social media-free time slots during your daily routine? The slight change could do you a whole lot of good.
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