Board exams
Hello,
You do not have to 12th/final year of college/final year of diploma resultsof examination at the time of admission or counselling, but your admission depends on the following conditions: -
So according to above rules you can sit for the exam .
But you have to submit your results before taking admission.
They will ask for your 12th pass certificate during admission if you get through GAT/CAT & situation test.
Hope this helps!!
National Education Policy is yet to be implemented, until and unless this comes into force all the ideas put forward by the respective committee involved in the decision making remains standstill and NEP brings forth the core idea of having a holistic reforms in the education arena as well as focusing on student's overall development that goes beyond the realm of academics with strong emphasis on intrinsic values growth and other various aspects, it replaces old policy which happened thirty-four years ago, hence to answer your question all the proposed plans of NEP will become effective once it gets implemented which hasn't happened yet.
Greetings,
1) as of now there is no news of application of the new pattern from this session onwards (though it had been proposed) so rest assured because even if the pattern is introduced, it will be new and anxiety inducing for all equally and the schools will definitely try their best in explaining the implications.
2) The decision to reopen colleges and universities has been left on respective state governments' discretion so keep an eye out for any such news in your state.
3) and 4) both of these are dependent upon whether some new pattern will be introduced or not. For now just carry on with the mindset that board exams will happen at least for this coming session (given the covid circumstances and all).
best of luck!
Under normal circumstances, CBSE releases the datesheet in December and conducts the exams in February and March. In 2019, the date sheet was released in November. However, this year CBSE might postpone the exams until April May as the schools in most States were not opened until recently. Few States closed their schools for as may as 8 months. The HRD Minister did announce that the students, parents and teachers will give their opinion in this regards and a campaign will be launched to collect their views. So it is likely that some news will be announced in the month of December and it is unlikely that the exams will be held in February or March. Having said that, it is always good to hear from the horse's mouth and so please watch out for official notification from the MHRD in this regards.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes,you are eligible to write MHT CET exam to secure B.Tech admission in Maharashtra. But since you do not have Maharashtra domicile benefit, you will be considered as an outsider. Therefore, after clearing the exam ,you will not be eligible to get admission in government colleges but you can join private colleges. Do check out the links related to MHT CET eligibilty:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria/amp&ved=2ahUKEwipsNy40YfuAhXNCuwKHdy9AkwQFjALegQIFhAB&usg=AOvVaw2SUQLXZVfuSHI8Q94mSUP7&cf=1
All the best
Hi aspirant!!
The eligibility criteria for appearing in jee main and jee advance is to have atleast 75% in your 12th for genral category and for sc/st it is 65% in 12th. Do you definitely have to have good percentage in 12th it is the basic eligibility criteria for jee
Hopefully this helps
Have a nice day
thankyou
Dear student
There is no certain dates are announced by officials but they are saying that it will happen for sure and exam dates will release anytime soon. The practical exams date are out they going to be held between January1 to February8 2021. The board theory exams will most probably happen in the month of March. So keep preparing for it. Keep revising your topics and be focused. Do your hard work and be successful. Make yourself and your parents proud.
All the best!!
Dear Student,
You have not mentioned your category, so we are assuming you as a General category student. Now with this rank, you have very less chances to get GKVK College . As per the expected cut off for B.Tech Agriculture in GKVK College the opening and closing ranks are around 10000-14000 for getting admission. And also, for the last year 2019 the closing rank for B.Tech Agriculture was around 9913. But your score is too high for admission. But if you have some other category then your chances to get admission increases.
Hope this helps.
Firstly SPA does not need NATA scores admission is based on Jee exams .
You are required to have completed their 10+2 studies with Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
Seats will be allotted to you on the basis of JEE Main ranking through JoSAA (Joint Seat Selection Authority) counselling.
The college also offers Scholarship to meritorious students.
1.22 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) is the course fees.
Basic eligibility is 50%
In Sastra University, admissions are considered for two streams, stream 1 is engineering and stream 2 is non-engineering. For engineering 70% of seats are based on JEE Main & Class XII marks with 25% and 75% weightage respectively. Stream 2 will consist of 30% seats and here your 12th aggregte will be considered . So if you asking for engineering then ,your averge of physics ,chemistry and mathematics or biology will be considered for selection. If it is for non engineering courses then your language and English score will be considered to calculate the overall 12th percentage.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/sastra-university-btech-eligibility-criteria/amp&ved=2ahUKEwih1O241fbtAhUMA3IKHdYqDEAQFjADegQIDRAB&usg=AOvVaw2xnDTVZ1pPNRkDKksxaFrU&cf=1
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