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I passed 12 with biology as an optional, but there is a year gap in my 12th because my physical condition was not so good ,so I didnt attempt my hs examination in 2018 and attempt my hs in 2019 as a regular candidate with all my subjects. am I eligible for mbbs admissions.

Subhrajit Mukherjee 20th Jan, 2022

Yeah! You are eligible for the MBBS. I think you have the Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology combination which is usually the case for most of the WBCHSE students. If you have atleast 50% marks in your 10+2 boards, then you are eligible for the course of MBBS and you have nothing to worry about, just focus on your preparation.

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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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I passed my 11 th and 12 th with biology as optional subject and there is a year gap in my class 12 th because my helth conditions was not so good,so i dont give the examination in year 2018.Next year i attempted the hs examination with all my subjects together, am i eligible for mbbs admissions.

AVINASH KUMAR 20th Jan, 2022

Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.

Yes you are eligible to neet ug exam.

Eligibility criteria for neet ug exam.

  • No age limit for mbbs. So year gap is not matter at all..
  • :--->Minimum age of the candidates should be 17 years as of December 31, 2022...
  • :--->Candidate should passed the class 12th  exam from any recognised brard with physics, chemistry, biology (PCB) or (PCMB) with English is the compulsory subject...
  • :--->Minimum aggregate marks: General category candidates must have passed the qualifying examination with 45% marks, while for SC/ST/OBC the minimum marks should be 40%..
  • :--->Reservation policy for pwd (handicap) : 3% of the reservation will be provided to the Person with Disability (PwD) candidates.

To get complete details of neet ug exam, eligibility criteria, admission process, important dates. Link is given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022/amp

Marks wise cut off for neet ug exam is  following

For General candidate-> 720-138

For OBC/SC/ST candidate -> 137-108

For Gen PwD candidate -> 137-122

For (OBC /SC / ST ) PwD candidates -> 121-108

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hey i am rishabh in 2018 i move on to sikar for iit jee preparation but there i found out i am diagnosed with a mental disorder named OCD and its a hell then i came to my home and did class 11 and 12 but did not give iit exam but i am repeating class 11 and 12 can i give jee exam now. i never give.

Sharon Rose Student Expert 18th Jan, 2022

Hello,

You haven't mentioned the year of passing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th. You can appear for JEE Main for three consecutive years from the year of passing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th. It means that if a candidate has passed class 12th in year 2021 he/she can appear for JEE Main 2021, JEE Main 2022 and JEE Main 2023 only. So to appear for JEE Main 2022 you must have passed class 12th in 2020 and not later than 2022. If you have passed class earlier than 2020 then you are not eligible to appear for JEE Main 2022. If you have passed class 12th in 2020 or after then you must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognized board.

To check the eligibility criteria for JEE Main click on the link below

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria

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BA 2nd semester political science 2018 batch syllabus and previous paper Telangana University

Arhana Chakraborty 23rd Feb, 2022

The syllabus of the BA Political Science is the same as was prescribed for the session 2016-17. After 2018, the syllabi change in the academic year 2019-20. You can download the syllabus by visiting the link below (2016-17) regarding the BA Political Science course:

http://www.telanganauniversity.ac.in/academics_ug_cbcs_III_Sem_syllabus.html

** The previous year papers aren't made available by the University. You can collect that only from your seniors.

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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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Download pdf bpsc cdpo 2018 in english question

masteranshu27 9th Jan, 2022

Here is the PDF Download Link (Official Link) for BPSC (Bihar Public Service Commission) CDPO (Child Development Project Officer) 2018 Paper - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eC2dHwrLBSS2RjFiB9x3RUgPQzXUj9d3/view (Copy paste the link a web browser).

To get complete details regarding BPSC Civil Services Exams, you may visit the link - BPSC Civil Services 2021 Exam - Admit Card (OUT), Exam, Eligibility, Pattern (careers360.com)

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Back in 2018 i started Bank preparation when i was 18 old now i am 22 still have no preparation n past is Killing me like in 4 yrs i have done nothing then how is it possible now this and too Thinking that i wasted time now i am too late still i managed to clear Sbi JA PRE 2021 BUT FAILED IN MAINS

Ankita Singh 6th Jan, 2022

Hello Ayush,

It's never too late to start. Life always gives everyone a second chance and it's upon us that how we are utilising that chances. Whatever said and done, it's done you cannot change it. But what you can change is present and future. Work harder in your present to make your future bright. Thinking about the past and worrying everytime will take you to nowhere. So change your worry time in study time. You have already wasted so many years and now again you are wasting your time by thinking about the past. Stop wasting your time and start studying. Because hard work only will take you to the doors of success. Start writing your problems and how are you feeling in a Journal and you will see that while writing those problems you will surely get a solution to that. Talk to those people who believe in you, who eil motivate you but firstly you have to believe in yourself. The time you will start believing yourself that yes you can do it, half things will be done there only. So start your preparation and stop wasting time.

Follow some tips to start your preparation and do it well. Firstly you have to read the syllabus of the exam very thoroughly and need to understand the syllabus. Secondly you have to analyse the previous years paper's of the same and you have to understand the demands of the questions. Next, you have to decide your booklist and stick to that. Follow one book for one subject and revise it multiple times. Then you have to practice a lot of questions and give a lot of mock tests and analyse those mocks and try to understand where are you going wrong. Last but not the least you have to keep faith in you.

All the best!

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i passed my 2puc in 2018 can i able to attend kcet exam in 2022

Sharon Rose Student Expert 5th Jan, 2022

Hello,

Yes, you will be eligible to appear for KCET Entrance Examination conducted by K arnataka Examinations Authority for admission to B.Tech, B.Pharm and B.Sc Agriculture (Hons). There is no bar on the passing year of the qualifying examination in order to appear for KCET.

To apply for B.Tech course through KCET you must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with any of Biology/Chemistry/Bio-Technology/ Electronics/Computer Science with English from a recognized board. To apply for B. Pharmacy course  you must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics/Biology, Physics and Chemistry. If you belong to General category you must have scored 45% aggregate, if you belong to reserved categories i.e. Category-I, OBC and ST/SC you must have scored minimum 40% aggregate to apply for KCET or you must have passed Diploma in Pharmacy for a government approved and general candidates should have scored 45% and SC/ST categories and Category-I and OBC (2A, 2B, 3A and 3B) must have scored minimum 40%. To apply for B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture you must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and an optional subject as Biology from a recognized board.

To check the eligibility criteria and other details use the link below

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-eligibility-criteria

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Hi, I have uploaded andhra pradesh state government approved nc-obc certificate issued on 2021, in the cat-2021 application. I also have nc-obc certificate mentioned in cat website issued on 2018 with me but didnt upload it. Will this show any effect for cat admission WAT/PI calls with 90.85 ple?

ayanmukherjee045 9th Jan, 2022

Dear aspirant,

As far as the query is concerned let me tell you that in cat it is mandatory to upload the recent obc certificate and not the one which is issued three years ago because the obc ncl certificate is only valid for one year .

So, you need to submit the recent one.

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2018 manipur board social science

Aman deep 1st Jan, 2022

Hello Meiraba

Here I have listed the Social science syllabus of Manipur Board HSLC.

SECTIONS TOPICS COVERED
India and the Contemporary World - II - Events and processes
  • The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
  • Nationalism in India etc.
Livelihoods, Economies and Societies:
  • The Making of a Global World
  • The age of Industrialization etc.
Everyday Life, Culture and Politics
  • Print Culture and the Modern World
Resources and Development
  • Land resources
  • Land use pattern in India
  • Classification of soil
  • Soil as a resource etc.
Forest and Wildlife
  • Biodiversity and Biological diversity
  • The Himalayan Yew in trouble
  • Project tiger
  • Types and distribution of forests and wildlife resources etc.
Water Resources
  • Water Scarcity and The Need for Water Conservation and Management
  • Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Rainwater Harvesting etc.
Agriculture
  • Types of farming
  • Cropping Pattern
  • Major Crops
  • Technological and Institutional Reforms etc.
Minerals and Energy Resources
  • Mode of occurrence of Minerals
  • Ferrons and Non-Ferrons Minerals
  • Conversation of minerals etc.
Manufacturing Industries
  • Classification of Industries
  • Spatial distribution
  • Industrial pollution and environmental degradation etc.
Lifelines of National Economy
  • Transport
  • Communication
  • Tourism as a trade
  • International trade etc.
Power Sharing
  • Case Studies of Belgium and Sri Lanka
  • Forms of power-sharing etc.
Federalism
  • What is Federalism?
  • How is Federalism practised?
  • Decentralization in India etc.
Gender, Religion and Caste
  • Gender and politics
  • Caste and politics etc.
Popular struggles and movements
  • Popular Struggles in Nepal and Bolivia
  • Mobilization and Organization
  • Pressure Groups and Movements etc.
Political Parties
  • Why do we need Political Parties?
  • How many Parties should we have?
  • Challenges to Political Parties etc.
Outcome of Democracy
  • Accountable, responsive and legitimate government
  • Economic growth and development
  • Reduction of inequality and poverty etc.
Development
  • National Development
  • How to compare different countries or states?
  • Income and other criteria etc.
Sectors of Indian Economy
  • Sectors of Economic activities
  • Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sectors in India
  • Division of sectors as organized and unorganized etc.
Money and Credit
  • Money as a medium of exchange
  • Modern forms of money
  • Loan activities of Banks
  • Two different credit situations etc.
Globalization and the Indian Economy
  • Production across countries
  • Interlinking production across countries
  • Foreign Trade and the integration of markets
  • What is globalization? etc.


And If you are looking for previous year Social Science question paper of of Manipur board then check out the link given below

https://school.careers360.com/articles/manipur-board-hslc-question-papers

Thanks

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good evening sir... I have a chronic neurological disease called IIH and my left eye is 90% damage and right eye nerves also not so good but I can see ...my right eye power is-6 and in left eye only fingr counting since 2018. M I eligible for neet PWD quota for 2022. If m I thn plz tell me procedure

Shivam Gupta 29th Dec, 2021

Hey Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great,


As to be eligible for the PWD quota, you must have a 40% or higher degree of disability. The degree of disability should be checked or assessed in accordance with the government's guidelines. A "Certificate of Disability" is required. NTA has designated 12 centers for the issuance of disability certificates.


For more information on this:

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-reservation-criteria


I hope this will help you,

Best of Luck :)

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