Bihar
Hello aspirant.
Yes the students of Bihar can very well give jee exam
Engineering colleges accept jee mains for btech courses in India.
You can see more about jee mains through this link
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
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Hello,
In 2023-24, your child will be eligible to take the CBSE Board exam.
Class 10 students are required to be at least 14 years old regardless of the board, whether it CBSE or ICSE. A student must also turn 14 by December 31 of the year he is taking the exam in order to take the CBSE.
Our calculations show that because your child was born on January 02, 2009, he will be at least 14 years old on December 31, 2023. And he has attained the necessary minimum age at this age.
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Hello aspirant,
The previous year cut off for medical colleges in Bihar is listed below-
Katihar Medical College- 491
JLNMC Bhagalpur-612
SKMC Muzaffarnagar- 612
ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Patna- 612
Vardhaman Institute of Medical Sciences, Pawapuri- 613
You have chances if you wait till the mop-up round. You can use the college predictor tool to know your chances of admission in a college/course- https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
I really doubt that in 50 percentile there would be any GFTIs that would be allowing this percentile because the cut offs are atleast 85+ in a decent GFTI . I would recommend you to look for other colleges like some private colleges like VIT Vellore, SRM University, Manipal institute of technology.
However various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
If you want to know about the colleges you can get , you can check out the link given below -
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations for your result. First we need to find the rank. It is quite difficult to predict the exact rank as the trends changes every year because it depends on many factors like number of students appeared, shift, toughness, etc.
But we can predict your result based on the previous trends. With 50 percentile your CRL-AIR will be around 511500 - 575000. You can verify your rank by using our rank predictor tool which is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
In order to get a seat in NITs in your category, you need to score at least 89 percentile as per past year trends.
Thus, with 50 percentile, chances are nill for NITs.
If you want to check the chances of getting a college, you can go through our college predictor link which is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B
Thank you and all the best for your future.
Hello aspirant!
The minimum Educational Eligibility Criteria for the BPSC is to have a Bachelor (graduation) degree or equivalent in any discipline from any recognized university on or before the last date of registration process. The candidate must have a Graduate Degree before the registration process of that year’s exam is over.
Here is the link for more information https://competition.careers360.com/exams/bpsc-civil-services/amp
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Hey student,
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All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
Hello student,
Yes you are eligible for government BSc nursing not only this you are also eligible for BDS,B.U.M.S,BAMS, BVSc.
The cut off for BSc nursing is comparatively lower than MBBS and with 350-400 marks a student can get seat in government college for BSc nursing in general category. As neet has some reservations the cut off for those students is lower than the usual. Although cut off depends on the level of paper and the performance but we can predict the expecting cut off.
Cut off for some reserved category are:-
UR/EWS - 137- 122
OBC - 137-108
SC - 137-108
ST - 137-108
Hi,
As per your mentioned percentile your expected rank will be somewhere between 385534 - 264383. Which is not much good for a general category student.
With this percentile you cannot get any NITs,even with home state quota. To fetch seat of home state NIT require more than 90 percentile with help of home state quota.
To check the previous year cut-off for Bihar government engineering colleges visit the given link -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/bihar-ugeac-cutoff
Hope this will help you !
Hello
As per Statics by the NMC- National Medical commission, There are 269 private medical colleges in India. All the seats in private colleges are generally filled on the basis of NEET all india rank (AIR). All the seats available in private colleges so it's open for each category, In which they belong to.
After extensive consultation, it has been decided that the 50 per cent seats in the private medical College and deemed Universities should be par with the fee in the government medical College of that particular state and UT. The benefit you got is will be first made available to those candidate who availed goverment quota seats, but limited to the extent 50 per cent of the total sanction strength of the respective medical College and deemed University.
All the best for your bright future ahead!
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