Eligibility
Hello Aspirant,
I am sorry to tell you that you are not eligible for NATA.To secure admission through NATA,it is mandatory that you should have minimum 50% of total aggregate marks and also individually in Physics, Chemistry and Maths subjects.
For more details and clarifications regarding the NATA's eligiblity criteria please do visit the link below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-eligibility-criteria
Hope this helps.
Hello Shubham Goswami,
The qualifying eligibility criteria for the UPSEE(Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam) conducted to
get the admission in UP Colleges affilated to AKTU(Abdul Kalam Technical University) is candidate
should have passed 10+2 from a reconized board with minimum 45%(40 % in case of SC/ST)
in aggregate in three subject without grace.
For Engineering Physics and Mathematics are compulsory and one subject from
chemistry/biotechnology/biology /Technical vocational subject.
You can also visit the careers360 regarding it,Link is given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/upsee-eligibility-criteria
Thank You.
Hope it helps.
I got total 55 % in class 12th
Yes, you are eligible for pursuing B.tech. Now your marks will determine the college from which you can pursue engineering. You can apply in different colleges according to your convenience. On the basis of your marks colleges will shortlist and allocate you the suitable branch
hi Ishaan
considering the previous year's difficulty level of paper and other factors, The law school took candidates upto rank 5000 in CLAT for admissions.
Dear Sir/Ma'm, if you drop one year and don't succeed you are still eligible for admission to any college offering BSc courses as per your choice unti you are fulfilling the admission cut-off criteria. Some colleges have this rule that if you drop one year, they might deduct a certain amount of marks from your boards marks and then if you are still eligible you make it through. However, this varies from college to college.
Hii
I very sorry to say you have very poor score as its very hard to say whether you will get the govt or private college under Ayurveda under state category or not i would recommend to try for thr college predictor the link is given below
Https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Regards
Hey Ashu!
You are surely eligible for admission in German universities, however, different universities have different criterias for determining your eligibility; depending on the college you are planning to apply to. Hence, it is advised to visit the college's (in which you are planning to apply to) website and check the same.
Your GRE and IELTS score shouldn't be a problem but the college authorities might ask for the reason behind that drop or you can include the reason in your application as well, as an additional note, to give them an insight into your situation and so that it isn't reflected badly on you and your application, if you have a genuine reason behind that.
For more information regarding German universities, it's requirements for studying there and the eligibility criteria of different colleges, you are advised to visit the following link: https://www.daad.de/en/
Hope this helps. All the best!
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