12th result
Hello Junaid,
You don't need to worry much. NTA opens the correction period for every session. So even if you have entered the wrong details, during the correction period, you can correct that. Just check the NTA site for more details about when the correction period will open.
Hi congratulations you got an decent mark .
80-90 is very good aggregate mark for MHT CET
if you want to get through very reputed and well established college your mark should be more than what to got. But it's not a big worry ,for your too you will get good colleges
Hello aspirant
With 90percentile you may get following pharmacy colleges
The above prediction of colleges are subject to change depending on difficulty of paper and number of students who attended the counseling.
Hope this helps. All the best.
If there are minor spelling mistakes, such as Rajesh becoming Rjesh or Vaishali becoming Vishali, you can accept them; however, if there is a huge error in your names that has completely changed your name, you must repair it. However, because you noted that there are certain spelling errors, they will be overlooked during document verification and will be cross-verified.
Hi
It's a bit confusing what exactly you said , but as far as I understood you were not eligible for Neet and so you are appearing for 12th board examination again and you want to know which code you should choose .
You should choose code 1.
Though you have already passed your class 12th board examination but you were not eligible as per you , so now you are giving 12th board examination again so you should choose the code 1.
This is because,
Code 1 :- code 1 is for all those students who are going to appear for their 12th board examination 2021 with subjects including physics, chemistry, biology and English .
So, as you will be appearing for 12th board examination again with the subjects including physics, chemistry, biology and English , you should choose code 1
Such candidates are only provisionally eligible and their eligibility for admission after qualifying neet will depend upon the outcome of the result , that is if they will meet Neet eligibility criteria i. e must have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category , or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Obc/ Sc /st category , or at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of general pwd candidates to be eligible.
Here's a brief of the remaining codes :-
Code 2 :- code 2 is for all those who have passed their 10+2 with physics, chemistry, biology and English and meet neet eligibility criteria of required percentage in PCB.
Code 3 :- code 3 says it is for those passed their intermediate / pre- degree examination in the year with physics, chemistry, biology and English ,your physics, chemistry and biology should also contain practical exam and meet neet eligibility criteria.
Code 4 :- This is for those who have completed pre professional or pre medical examination with physics chemistry biology and English.
Code 5 :- code 5 is for all those who are doing BSc and have all the three of Physics, chemistry and biology in their graduation.
Code 6 :- code 6 is for all those students who have passed BSc with at least any two of Physics, chemistry ,biology in their bsc.
Code 7 :- code 7 is for those who have passed there examination from foreign board which is equivalent of Indian 10+2 board.
For detailed information you can visit our page the link for the same is provided below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Thank you
Hello,
Yes, candidates who are appearing in the qualifying exam are also eligible to apply for NDA. If you qualify in the entrance exam you will be called for SSB interview. You need to first verify your original documents on the first day of SSB interview such as qualifying exam certificate and other documents at the SSB interview center only then you will be allowed for further rounds.
The JEE mains exam is usually conducted in two sessions, one before the commencement of exams (January) and one after the board exams are over, i.e in the month of april. The board results are normally announced later, ie after the conduction of JEE somewhere in late may or june. This was the regular schedule of these two events, but before COVID.
This year, the results were announced earlier than the conduction of jee mains examination. But in 2020, everyone will be a bit better prepared (about the pandemic) so you can expect the schedule returning to normalcy, i.e board exams in March-April, JEE mains in January as well as April, and then the board results in May-June.
Hi Tushar,
If you want to apply for BTech course through UPSEE, it is compulsory to have passed in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. You should have got at least 45% in each of these subjects. If you have failed in Maths, then to be eligible, you have to reappear for maths paper and score at least 45% or 40% if you belong to SC/ST category. After you clear maths paper, then you can apply for UPSEE.
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