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hi,
see it would be best if she completes her board exam here and then go for canada, however it would be easier for her next level study admission if she has some qualifications certificate from India, however it is quite difficult and need immense hard work to again settle in Canadian college system and education.
Dear Chaitanya,
Thank you for your query. There are a lot of universities that offer admission to students who have less marks for students. The following are the list of Universities:
All the best
There are Merit based scholarships and scholarship for Uttarakhand State Board Toppers.
Merit based scholarship will be offered to Candidates who have secured an aggregate of 80% in 10th and 12th and 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in CBSE/ICSE/State Examination Board. Scholarships will be awarded on pure merit.
Scholarship for Uttarakhand State Board Toppers will be based on merit order allotment of 1 seat per program. The seats reserved under this Category will be under the 15% reservation for State resident Candidates. Such Candidates should have "Sthai Niwas Praman Patra" which is also the Permanent Residence Certificate. For more information, please visit the official website: https://www.upes.ac.in/scholarships . The fees is Approximately 4 lakhs per annum excluding the miscellaneous charges.
Greetings, aspirant!
The eligibility criteria for appearing for the UPSC civil services examination includes a graduation level qualification. In order to get into a graduation program, a student has to complete their 12th examination with required Percentage (depending on the college they wish to join)
So to answer your question, the marks you score in your 12th grade do not affect your ability to take the examination. As long as you have a graduation degree, you can take UPSC examination.
However, don't let that keep you from working hard. If you eventually decide to opt for a different field, your 12th grade scores might come in handy.
Hope this information helped you!
Best of luck!!
Hey there
There is nothing like an average student can't crack UPSE CSE exam
1. UPSE is an exam which has only eligibility criteria of graduation and thus every graduate is eligible to write UPSE CSE.
2. UPSE exam is made such that yyou'll start from basics and thus you need not to have prior excellence in any field to crack the exam.
3. Most of the candidates who crack UPSE CSE have average background if you'll see their past. It's not like being average gives you any advantage to crack the exam. since the exam needs patience.
Check the complete details about UPSE CSE
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiJqOqIprXpAhWmyzgGHU2zA9sQFjADegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw2-pIVgJvHRfC-7vmgdd5gF&cf=1
Good luck
Electrical Engineering is a proper field to get into Robots in future. You will be able to make such instruments and appliances while studying BTech. Some of the top NITs for electrical engineering are -
Refer to the website below to see the top available NITs along with their cutoffs..
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-b-tech-electrical-engineering
Best wishes. Thank you.
Dear Aspirant, if you are interested in Robotics then, you should do EEE,ECE or Mechanical Engineering. You should also do some extra courses on Robotics and IOT and then proceed with your Mtech in Robotics.
You can also do Robotics Engineering course. Some of the colleges offering this course are :
I hope this helps you!
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