2019
Hello Aspirant,
See if you have passed your class 12th examinations in 2022 then you are eligible for JEE-Advance 2022 and 2023 provided that you qualify JEE-Main 2022 and 2023 respectively.
So you can definitely appear for JEE-Advance 2023 if you qualify JEE-Main 2023 but note that after that you will have no more attempts left for JEE-Advance but you will be having one attempt of JEE-Main i.e. in 2024.
This is because maximum attempts allowed for JEE-Advance is 2 in 2 consecutive years, first attempt in the passing year of class 12th or equivalent examination and second attempt in very next year to that. Similarly for JEE-Main maximum attempts allowed for JEE-Main is 3 in 3 consecutive years, first attempt in the passing year of class 12th or equivalent examination and second attempt in very next year to that followed by third attempt in third year.
For more details kindly check out the links given below :-
JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria 2022 - Check Age Limit, Domicile, Average Marks (careers360.com)
JEE Main Eligibility Criteria 2022 (Released) - Check Age Limit, Qualifying Marks, Number of Attempts (careers360.com)
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear Candidate,
Hope you are doing well. The cutoff of 2019 for the college of engineering Pune is given below in the link from where you can get the details.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/pimpri-chinchwad-college-of-engineering-pune/cut-off
All The Best.
Hello
Hope you are doing well now.
From 2019, MBBS curriculum has been fully changed and it is named as CBME batch.
According this CBME batch, NMC has already communicated to students by college authorities that they will be given only 4 chances to clear your 1st MBBS all subjects and after that your admission will not be valid and you will be out of course.
Even after the clear cut information by NMC, you wasted your attempt by giving the exams without prepration, if you were suffering from disease you should not have attempted the exam and could have save your attempt and later could have clear all the subjects and continued your MBBS.
Now as you have wasted and you were not able to clear your 1st mbbs subject in limited attempts, your admission will not be valid or you will have to drop out from MBBS most probably.
As of now there is no clear cut information given by NMC what to be done with those students who have failed to clear in all their attempts. For the same you can enquire to your university or college official, they will tell you more about this matter.
Hope it was helpful
All the best
hello aspirant,
YES, you are eligible for getting full fees reimbursement by TS government. Those students whose rank is above 10,000 in CET is eligible for a fee reimbursement of Rs. 35000 the rest to be paid by students. SC and ST students will get full fee reimbursement irrespective of their ranks. And BC students below 10,000 rank are beneficiaries for this scheme (total fee will be paid by govt). 75% attendance is compulsory for both of them. students can apply up to the beginning of the next academic year.
I hope that this will help.
Yes definitely! There is an institute known as National Institute of Open Schooling or NIOS, this is a central education institution and you can give or re-appear for any examination in any time of your entire lifetime. So, even if you passed class 12th in 2019, you can still improve your score in any subject that you want, so go for it.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hey student,
Honours degrees are usually awarded at an undergraduate level. Instead of studying each topic independently, an honours degree allows you to specialise in one or two areas, resulting in a unique, integrated programme. It might also be your ticket to a Master's or Doctorate programme.
Yes, you can take admission in 2022 it doesn't matter that you have taken a gap year or not its totally okay. You can still take admission in whatever course you want however there are curtain colleges who don't take gap year student.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-a-hons-bachelor-of-arts-honors/amp
Hello Sudhir
YES. Courses in mass communication and journalism that specify "Bachelor" or "Master" are equal to graduation or post-graduation
After graduation, the Mass Communication course is ideal for you if you enjoy interacting with people and have recently passed your last college exam. The mass communication education will prepare you to work as a news anchor, news editor, and earn a significant salary.
Hey aspirant
You need to secure minimum cut off mark to pass NEET. You can go to abroad for MBBS, but you need to clear neet by acquiring minimum cut off mark. Also cut off mark is different for different category. Also you can't get admission in 2022 with mark of 2019. Attaining minimum cut off is not a task amd even easy. So try giving one more attempt.
Hello there ,
As soon as you have.Got the information that your hall ticket has been lost then and there you have to inform to the respective examination Authority to recover it from their official portal I.e. secondary Education Board portal. Going to the official portal of the secondary Board Education search the hall ticket number option and put your registration number and application number definite form of the portal and tap on it you will find your hall ticket number from the official portal of the examination Authority.
Hope this will help.
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