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depends on what role you want in the Indian Army. There are a number of different cores in it. Like if you want to join army as an infantry solider then you should go for the CDSE exam which is held twice a year. The exam is conducted by the UPSC. And if you want to join army as engineer then you call apply through the TGC(technical graduate course) entry in which you'll be called for the SSB on the basis of your graduation Percentage/CGPA. There will be no written exam for this entry. And you'll get commissioned to the rank of lieutenant. The third type is the SSC technical entry. Which is quite similar to the TGC entry. There is no written exam for it. You fill up the form and get a SSB call. And then if selected you'll get trained for 2 years and then you'll get commission. The only difference between TGC and this SSC entry is that in SSC entry you'll get a short service commission which means you'll get a service of 10 years which maybe extended for 4 years(not necessarily).
I hope the answer was helpful. Please feel free to correct if I am wrong at any point.
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Mentioned below are the eligibility placement details of both courses on the basis of which you can compare these two courses:
BA Vocational Courses:
BA (General)
You can observe that BA Vocational will be more beneficial to you as it has more scope than the BA (General)
Hello Gunjan,
Hope you are great.
As you said like getting into ISRO is your dream and you have not cracked it this time. Entering into ISRO through ICRB is much difficult compared to IIST. If you have the confidence that you can make it with a try in JEE 2022 then I suggest you to take a long term and prepare for it.
If you are feeling like you can crack it after completing your B.tech then take an admission and join the college. Confidence is the main asset. Let me give a clear process of Entering into ISRO by ICRB and IIST :
Going through IIST :
Through ICRB :
Hope this answers clears your doubt..
As you have appeared for the improvement examination being unsatisfied for your marks and if you have passed the 10+2 in 2021 then your improvement result will be held final and the previous result will not be regarded to be valid. Now for JEE ADVANCED the 75% age criteria is waived off, so you have no need to leave the dream of IIT, you are still eligible for it.
To know more about CBSE notification visit the link below:
https://www.india.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/CBSE-2.pdf
For JEE ADVANCED eligibility criteria visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Ram,
First I congratulate you for qualifying JEE Mains which is one of the hardest exam of our country.
So don't say yourself a dull or any such thing as self motivation is the key of any success.
But as of now if you want to study in any if IIT's you must have to qualify JEE Advance exam.
As you had mentioned that you are from SC category, so you can avail relaxation in cut-off also, as previous year cut-off for SC candidate was
Minimum Aggregate Marks = 34
More more details on previous years cut-off, visit the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff
So prepare yourself and Best of luck for your exam.
The following link will help you in further preparation for the exam,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2021
You can use the JEE Advance College Predictor tool given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope the above information helps you..
Thank you..
For civil service exam you need to graduate as per eligibility criteria for exam
if you do m.a then it's not problem you go for it and make focus on subjects liks which is in IAS exam like history , political science, geography etc
and learn it you can go on upsc website download your optional subject previous year question papers and try to solve it
If you need more you go on byju's IAS ,vision etc website and attend sessions which is conducted by him
Hi aspirant,
True, that fees of IIMs are too high and for a fact the fees of any top B. School is very high but it is equally rewarding as well. Also there are ample number of top B Schools offering MBA at affordable prices. Check them out here.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-in-india-offering-affordable-mba
Now, coming to your question, since you've 90% in both 10th and 12th, you'll have a good chance of conversion provided you perform decently well in CAT.
Aim for the best, but somewhere around 98 percentile will fetch you the top B. Schools.
Coming to the next question, to join a coaching or not is entirely your wish. I have encountered students who have cleared CAT joining coaching as well as by self-study. So it is entirely your decision. But if you feel you lack concepts and need a clear understanding of the same, consider joining a coaching institute as you'll get a proper guidance to follow.
Hope this was helpful.
College is having good infrastructure and facilities as all is being followed with army decorum's. The facilities with best laboratories, good library, and also hostels facilities for both boys and girls. There are proper clean living spaces and the hygienic food are also available.
The infrastructure of the college is top notch. Although the campus is small but every hall and classrooms are well maintained with sufficient AC's. College has auditorium as well. Hostels are also relally good.
Infrastructure of this college is good hostel rooms are good and yes the academic building is also good because it is new build college at rajarhat. And mess building is in the the college with good cleaness.
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