Board exams
Hi Khushi hope you are doing fine,
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Hi
I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but you are not eligible for JEE mains 2021.
This is because,
One is eligible for giving JEE mains only for 3 consecutive years from the year of passing class 12th board examination so if you have passed in 2018 , you were eligible for JEE mains 2018 ,2019 and 2020 only
For example,
Eligibility criteria says that to be eligible for JEE mains 2021 for BE or Btech you just must be either appearing for 12th board exam in 2021 or should have passed it in 2020 or 2019 with Physics, mathematics and anyone of Chemistry or Biology or Biotechnology or Technical Vocational Subject.
For detailed information go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
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Firstly , congratulations for getting such a great percentile.you did amaze.
Yes I my dear friend you are highly applicable as you got such an amazing percentile and so is your 12 grades . Just wait for the second and third cut offs because chances of first cut off are less if you are a general category student .
Hello student,
NCERT books used by CBSE board. NCERT books help students to understand the concept in depth and clear the doubts.
If you are from state board,you should go according to your state board syllabus for the exam.
Good luck
Dear student,
Hello there, I hope you are doing well. You see BSC admission are based on the Mark's you get during your 12th board in most of the cases. So if you score well during your 12th class you are sure to get admission. The minimum cut off Mark's required are 55% actually but this can vary from institutions to institutions. Some colleges may keep a high cut off while few may keep it low, this also depends on which bacholes course you want like BSC in computer science or chemistry, biology, physics or anything else. If you really want to do BSC and you are not getting admission this year there are 2 options at your disposal,
This is 1 way out for you. If a situation arises when in you cant get admission than apply for some small time courses that will helps you be it in computer or diploma courses. Dont loose your touch with studies that's the main point. Or you can prepare for some entrance exams.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
Yes , the theory part of DC pandey is useful for board exams
DC pandey books which has many volumes are more beyond board level and it also has questions from previous years IIT papers
It is so good to go for DC pandey's objective book for AIPMT / AIIMS which has 2 volumes
It has all derivations and theories required for boards
Numericals examples helps to solve any type of numerical
You can practice introductory exercises and JEE MAINS subjective portion for board numericals
But some are beyond board level
Level 1 Objective questions of every chapter is more than enough for AIIMS and JEE MAINS.
If you are able to go through Level 2 , it means that you are well prepared for any competitive exams
Theory part helps to solve reasoning questions
You can also go through NCERT books thoroughly to be well prepared with basics and then solve mcqs in DC pandey books
So that you can tackle tough questions in board exams and competitive exams
Hope it helps
Good luck!
Hello student.
Hope you are doing well.
Yes DC Pandey objective book contains theory as well. The pattern of the book includes theory, examples and then so many questions.
The book is available in two parts vol1 for class 11 and vol 2 for class 12. You can definitely study this book for your boards exam too.
Go for vol 2 and the reasons you can refer it for boards are:
But I would highly recommend you to study it for boards only after a thorough knowledge of CBSE book of phyics. The reason being Cbse makes around 70% paper from the cbse book. The questions will not be same but the concept will be.
I think this might solve your query, have a great day!
Good luck!!
Hello aspirant
Bihar state board has declared examination schedule for 2021. It is to begin from 3rd of February.
Kindly visit following page for complete details
https://school.careers360.com/articles/bihar-board-12th-exam-date
Hope this helps
Dear candidate,
In order to qualify for NATA colleges you need at least 50% in boards with PCM and the qualifying marks for NATA is 50 mostly out of 200.So,you are definitely eligible for B.Arch course . But if you want to get admission then there are separate cutoffs for every college.These vary every year depending on numerous factors like no. of candidates appeared,seat intake,difficulty level of exam and category.
Moreover,your normalized merit score will be = 92/2+52=98 and your percentile will be = 92/4+52/2=49 percentile.
As you have not mentioned any category so I consider for general category.As per your marks you have difficult chances that you grab a seat in good college.Moreover,if you want a complete a scenario then go through the cutoffs of different colleges in past few years.
Check for more details through below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/nata
Hope you got your answer.
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