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Unfortunately not. According to the criteria of JEE Main, a candidate is only eligible if he/she has passed the class XIIth board for the first time within 3 years of passing out. For example, if you have cleared class XII board exams for the first time in 2015, then you can give JEE Main only in 2015, 2016 and 2017, you can give JEE Advanced only in 2015 and 2016 as JEE Advanced requires to give exam within 2 years of passing out. So, according to this, you cannot legally give JEE Main now.
All the best!
hello aspirant,
YES, you will be eligible for Agriculture Quota, according to the agriculture quota eligibility criteria.
The Eligibility criteria to get Agriculture Quota in Karnataka is as follows :
The candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with Biology as the optional subject . The candidates must have appeared in CET in PCMB subjects. Agriculturist Quota candidates must also appear in Practical examinations and secure at least 50% marks in it.
I hope that this will help.
Hello!
There is an eligibility criteria to be allowed to write NEET. You might not clear it as your pcb total comes to 38% if the marks are out of 100. Just check and if you don't fit, you can either give boards again or try some paramedical courses that do not require neet like b.sc in medical related courses.
The class 12 percentage required for NEET 2022 exam is separate for each category and can be listed as under. NEET eligibility marks in class 12 to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects
UR - 50%,
OBC/SC/ST - 40%,
PWD - 45%
Hey Aspirant,
As you scored 77% in PCM in state board exam and you want score rank under 5000 in KEAM the factor on which your rank depends are:-
To get rank below 5000 you should score above 350+ in the KEAM Exam.
For further query or rank prediction visit the given link below:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/keam-rank-predictor
HI VIKRAM
yess surely go for it
any student can reappear for jee main's exam consecutively for 3 years straight that is total of 6 exams for the individual as their are 2 exams held every year on mains as long he is passed his main 12th board exams for a minimum of 50% marks in PCM
if he/she fails in one year of board exams and is going to attempt in next board exam if he/she passes in that exam he/she is eligible for the respective jee exam in that year.
for any more doubts you are fee to ask more questions and also if you want to research yourself go on to jee main's main site and go through their list of rules.
BEST OF LUCK!!!!
Hello Aspirant,
It is quite difficult to predict the exact rank based on your given marks because the rank Vs marks keeps on changing depending upon various factors such as :
** Number of candidates appeared for examination.
** Top score for that particular year.
** Total number of seats available.
And some more factors, therefore your actual rank in KCET 2022 might vary with slight variations.
As per the marks mentioned by you in the question your rank in KCET 2022 is expected to be in the range of 4000-4500 .
But note that this is not your exact rank because it is not yet released and the rank predicted above is on the basis of previous year's data.
You can use KCET 2022 College Predictor toll to predict the colleges that you can get based upon your KCET 2022 rank. You can use KCET College predictor from the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi,
KCET (Karnatka Common Entrance Test) is a state level entrance exam to provide admission to Karnataka colleges for undergraduate course to suitable ranked students.
It offers admission in Bachelor's of Science in agriculture seats with minimum eligibility criteria of having Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects and biology as optional subject class 12th with 50% aggregate.
As you have mentioned you are from PCB background and do not have Mathematics as a subject, so you will have seperate procedure of admission called medical field. The difference is only going to be that you will study Mathematics in your BSc initial year if you opt for BSc in agriculture.
Thank you!
Improvement examination is conducted by CBSE to give a chance to students who are not satisfied or failed in any subject in class 12th. The terms of the exams are as:
First of chose your subjects in which you need to improve. Then fill the form of Improvement examination with the subjects and applicable fees. Note that:
I hope it covers your doubt.
Hello aspirant.
See it is very difficult to predict the precise KCET rank on the basis of the KCET marks out of 180 as the KCET Cutoff varies every year and it is bound to change every year.
However, Looking at the previous year KCET Cutoff trends, with 80 marks in KCET and 90% in Class 12th boards, you have good chances to get around 4500- 5000 rank in KCET.
But please note that the above prediction may vary as the KCET Cutoff varies every year.
Further, to know more about the KCET Cutoff for previous years, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
Also, you can folow the Below KCET College predictor tool to know your chances for other colleges : https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education is a West Bengal board established in 1975.
It conducts Intermediate (Class 12th) exam every year under the guidelines of West Bengal Government. The duration of exam is 180 minutes.
The scholarships are the asset given by government to the financially weak part of its society in the form of money for their education and growth.
The eligibility depends on what scholarship you are concerned to. Most of the scholarships have minimum passing criteria and no family member should be paying income taxes to the government. If some family member is doing government job is also not allowed for most of the scholarships. If your family members do not have any government job and earnings are too low, that the income do not come under any income tax slab, then you are eligible for most of the scholarships.
I suggest to always avoid loans, if one is eligible for scholarships.
I hope it helps.
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