Bihar Board
Hello, Ankit
Yes, you are eligible for JEE advance if you have scored 71.2% in 12th but just securing marks in 12th will not work as you need to clear JEE mains first and then you will be able to sit in advance paper.
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Hii Nandini
Yes, you can remove maths subject from your 12th registration but only if it is additional subject and you have atleast 5 main subjects to score.
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Hello,
Yes,It is valid all across India . you are eligible to appear in Central and State government jobs. Bihar Board of Open Schooling Examination is a recognised board.
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The minimum percentage barrier of 75 % - 65% or top 20 percentile is not there for JEE advanced 2022. It means all you need to be eligible is to have at least passed 12th exam 2022
For more details about eligibility criteria visit given link below https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
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Yes, absolutely! Bihar board is a recognized board worldwide and will be accepted in any college internationally, be it UK, USA, Australia or any other place.
The marksheet must show PASS in all the subjects and the minimum percentage should be in accordance to the demand of the UK university you want to enrol in, after that you don't need to worry about the acceptance of your application.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. For the percentile of 68 there are tough chances to get CSE branch even though you got 85% percent in you're board. because, there no weightage for Board marks in JEE mains. you can predict you're college from the link that I am providing you below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=clevertap&utm_medium=clevertap-sticky&utm_campaign=jee-main-qna-web-wap
Hope this will helps you....!
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Hello Aspirant,
See till now no notification has been released for 2023 session so it is quite difficult to guide you with an accurate information of 2023-24 session.
See you will be eligible for JEE-Advance (through which you will be getting into IITs) if you qualify JEE-Main 2023 and also secure more than 75% in 10+2 and if not then you will not be eligible for it as per the normal eligiblity criteria but if the criteria remains lifted off even for 2023 then you will be eligible even with aforementioned percentage in 10+2.
This percentage criteria is being waived off since the pandemic started and is also relaxed for this year but for next year if this criteria gets restored then you will become ineligible. But if it does not get restored then you will be eligible.
Also note that 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!!
good afternoon,
hope you are doing good, as per your query you complete your 10th board and you want to do 11th class from CBSE. It is not illegal you can easily do you 11th class from CBSE you just need to do registration from cbse website and you can continue your 12th board from CBSE also.
hope it will bw halpful for you
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Hello aspirant,
Generally candidates opt for PCM with biology only if they have a strong grip over mathematics or they want to attempt the NEET exam as well as JEE exam. If you wish to do something in the medical field such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS or BHMS, you can give the NEET exam. If you wish to do pursue something in the engineering field, you can attempt the JEE exam. However, if you are unsure about what course you would like to take up further in future, you can attempt both the exams and see for yourself what you wish to do in the future and where you have scored better marks. Though marks do not matter if really want to do something, they can act as an indicator sometimes as to where you can have a better scope of building a better future.
Hope it helps! All the best!
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