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Hi Dear,
If you are looking for a career in Teaching, then you need to have B.ed degree. you can choose to go for B.ed after graduation. But if you are preparing for UGC NET and want to go for doctorate level programme then you should go for Msc programme. You can also choose to go for one degree in distance learning and the other in regular mode. This will save your time and you'll be able to pursue both the courses simultaneously.
Hope this helps.. Good Luck
Hi Aspirant,
Since you have already given one examination you probably know th syllabus and all.Probably the key for success in these competition examination is consistence.You need to be extremely regular in your studies and allot time to yourself for a better practise and understanding.
Hope it helps!!
Hello dear student,
Please don't it loose hope because if you try hard for April attempt you can do you better than this time. But you have to believe in yourself first. Go through your textbooks again and again. Practice lots of previous year papers and sample papers as well. Don't forget to to give continuous test.
And in April attempt if you you cannot manage to make some good rank don't worry e b prepare for one year and attempt again in 2022.If you want to succeed you also can have our JEE main knockout course for better chances. It has a lots of advantage including video lecture time table strategy mentor
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/careers360-jee-main-crash-course
Hello,
Heritage has a good place if you are looking for an IT based job. IEM is also a very reputed institution and offers excellent placement. A few of my friends also got placed in good IT based companies. But I would recommend IEM, Techno India because it has the best placement.
As per the analyzin report of Careers360 IEM Kolkata & Heritage Institute have AAAA rating which means very good, Techno India has AAA rating which means above average. The rating is based on the research of the colleges on placement, Faculty, Industry Exposure etc. You can check the genuine reviews of the colleges with the given below links.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/heritage-institute-of-technology-kolkata
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/techno-india-university-kolkata
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/institute-of-engineering-and-management-kolkata
Hello.
After passing your 12th examinations, a student can give JEE (Mains) exam a total of 3 times. Suppose, if you pass out class 12th in 2021, you can give JEE (Mains) in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Also, you can give JEE (Advanced) 2 times.
I hope this helps.
Dear Student,
Why thinking so much about this if you are scoring good in Feb month and in other sessions not then your best marks of all the sessions will be considered for admission and yes after you get admission nobody will ask you about your jee mains score you have to make your own image in college with your behaviour.
Thanks
Hey,
It's totally okay if you're not good in maths, as there are many people who ain't good either and choose other things to do. There are plenty of options to pursue even if you no maths in your class 11th and 12th. You can opt for humanities, Art, Commerce and many other options are available to be choosen expect for maths after your 10th. And there are many courses you can pursue even if have no maths with you after 12th.
Ask me if you any further doubts.
Hi
No, there will be no problem in your AFMC selection/ interview just because of your class 12th percentage i. e 70 % marks in your 12th .
This is because,
If they didn't want students with with average percentage in class 12th then they wouldn't have allowed them to be eligible for AFMC at the first place.
For example,
As per eligibility criteria of AFMC to be eligible you should pass all the subjects in your class 12th in your first attempt with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology and must get at least 60% in aggregate of PCB i. e Physics, Chemistry and Biology and at least 50% marks in English and 50% marks individually in each of PCB , also should have studied and passed maths in the class 10th.
So, if one fulfils this percentage requirement then he or she doesn't need to worry at all there will be no problem because of class 12th percentage not even in the interview moreover interview is your personality test and not the test of your knowledge. So, don't worry at all even if you have got 70% in 12th, just focus on your preparation for Neet
You can check the same at its official page , the link for the same is provided below
https://www.afmc.nic.in/courses/mbbscourse.html
If I tell you marks required in NEET to get into afmc then,
It's quite difficult to predict the marks required to get a seat in AFMC but yes when we go through previous year trends then
In 2019 , 596 marks was required for boys and 610 marks in neet was required for girls to get into AFMC
You can check the same at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-afmc
But ,
cut off marks keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination etc
So,
If you want to get into afmc, you need to have at least 650 marks in neet 2021 examination to be on the safer side
After qualifying neet cut off of AFMC , you will have to give some additional examination to get admission in AFMC , that is :-
*Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic, and Reasoning which is called ToELR,
*Psychological Assessment Test i.e. PAT,
* Interview
After clearing these, finally you will have to go through your Medical Examination then finally you are selected for admission in AFMC.
For detailed information go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/afmc-mbbs/amp
If you have any other doubt then feel free to ask them :) we are always here to help you out and guide you
Thankyou
Hey abishek
I can understand, everyone in this world facing different problems,
You are just 22 years old,
I don't know if you know this or not SBI PO eligibility age is between 21-30 years, it means you are just 1 year late, and you have almost 9 years to prepare and get the job, not only this, when you prepare for this exams, you are gathering information and knowledge which can also help you in different fields, If you even want to change your field or work sector, all these studies will help you in the future,
The best way to accelerate and create calibre is by working towards it everyday,
Try to divide your whole journey into smallest parts and work on them daily, nothing happens overnight, somedays you will feel that you are lagging, but it's okay, you can catch up as soon as possible.
Get notes, model test papers, and start preparing with low levels and upgrade with time to the Highest level.
It can take 6months to even 1 year and it's normal.
Also eat right, read good books( as a suggestion read obstacles is the way) , meditate and also be grateful.
I hope it helps,
Also it's never too late , and in your case it's obviously not even late.
Dear student, I am sorry to inform you that with the given NTA score, according to the previous years trends the corresponding rank for this percentile would be more than 5 Lakh. With such low ranks, you won't get good college anywhere. However these estimations are based on the previous years records and may change from year to year as they depend on various factors like difficulty of the examination, number of students that attempted the examination, etc.
Please go through the below mentioned link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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