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if I got 50% in my board exams and 590 marks in neet 2020 can I get a medical seat in Gujarat if I belong to ews category ??

mjaisinghani62 2nd Apr, 2020
Hello aspirant

You have scored good in neet, but you have got less in board. You will be eligible for neet counselling only if you have got minimum 45% (ews category) in PCB stream . 50% is your aggregate score, you have not mentioned your PCB score, so only if you you have obtained 45% in PCB then only you will be eligible.

Talking about your neet score, there are 10% reservation quota for EWS candidates. Neet cut off 2019 for EWS candidates around 450 marks got seat in government college so you can get seat in Gujarat state

For more information refer following link

https://www.careers360.com/mbbs- companion
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what if we fail in Information technology in our class 10th board exams? did we have to give supplementary exam for Information technology also?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 21st Feb, 2020

hi,

see many of the reputed institute in india demands best of 4 marks for admission, however during any job interview or placement process, the hr or recruiter strictly checks for the marksheets and some times its mandatory to have pass marks in all subjects. so please attempt the compartmental exam and clear the backlogs of the paper.

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How to prepare 12th Biology for board exams 2020?

Suryashis Chakraborty 19th Feb, 2020

Hello Srinath,

Biology happens to be the most crucial subject for medical aspirants. With a vast and extensive syllabus, one needs to manage time, practice and revise if he/she wants to score high marks.

Here are a few tips you can inculcate in order to prepare for your examination:

1. The board releases the pattern of the examination every year to help the students get acquainted with the pattern and prepare accordingly. Knowing the pattern helps to save some crucial time in the exam.

2. Prepare the entire syllabus thoroughly from the prescribed books by the board and gain confidence to tackle questions.

3. Biology, being a theoretical and conceptual subject requires students to be well-versed with important terminologies. Apart from the terms and their definitions, the paper also includes several diagram-related questions that requires practice.

4. Solve previous years questions papers and sample papers to get the hang of the examination and understand the type and pattern of the questions.

5. The last few days before the board exam should be spent on revision. Regular revision helps to retain the important points and effectively remember the concepts during the exam.

Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!

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At present I am in 12th standard facing my board exams.Am i able to apply for DU enterance exam 2020

Smrity 29th Mar, 2020

Hey,

Yes, you can apply for DU entrance exam 2020 in your 12th appearing year as it is mentioned in the eligibility criteria of the college but the result has to be more than 60% in 12th to be qualified for admissions in the Delhi University colleges via the entrance exam.

for more detailed information you can visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/exams/duet

http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=admissions-2

I hope this helps.

All the best!

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how I can secure maximum marks till 90% only studying between the gaps of ISC board exams of class 12th science stream

Vikas gehlot 17th Feb, 2020

To score more than 90% with studying between gets of different papers is possible if you follow a proper strategy. The pattern of the exam remain same almost all the questions gets repeated in some way or other and if you are able to pick those questions then you will be able to score better in the exam.while you preparing just locate the previous years papers and find out the important questions and prepare the questions very well and questions related to them because it will lead to a good understanding of the important questions and also prepare how to write the answers for those questions.if you are able to grasp concepts within short span of time then it is advisable because some conceptual questions will also come.


If you follow about strategy then it is possible to secure more than 90%.

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I am preparing for the board exams from ncert and other reference books and also have sound knowledge of JEE MAINS can i get 270-280 marks in BITSAT with 2 months of preparation? Also suggest the procedure

Vishal Gupta 13th Feb, 2020

Dear,

I will answer your question in general as the way and mode of prep for all entrance examinations is similar. It might differ from boards prep as the exam pattern and weightage is different .But having a proper knowledge for boards and jee mains will help you a lot in BITSAT

First of all we will discuss about the reference books. This is not the time for buying new books you have already bought and prepared from books but according to me just buy previous year paper books.

Now about the procedure make some routine and time gaps for your studies .Don't sit for too long take some gap between switching of subjects.

Chemistry is the most scoring subject in BITSAT . You will complete it within 35-40 mins and if don't then move ahead do not give more time to it. But for scoring good in chemistry you need to have a good knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry because many times direct reactions are asked. Everyone has their differnent ways of remembering the reactions so choose the way that suits you and according to me from now take a chapter daily and complete all the reactions from it.

For physics i will tell you  to starts from mechanics  moving ahead to vectors ,fluids , shm and at last the atomic and nuclear physics. I would suggest HC verma for prepartion as it completes with all the concepts.

For maths i will refer to cengage as i have studied from it only . If you completes all the exercises of it then it is more than enough and in bitsat give most of your time to maths only but don't spend your time in one question .

Finally i will tell you about the revision start it before 1 month of exam .In this take a sample paper daily and attempt it as you will do in exam for 3 hours .After it take a break check your answers and clear the doubts on same day so you will not make a mistake in next one .

Finally don't freak about freaking is not the solution of anything so do your best and aim for higher as 270-280 marks will not let you to go for cs in main branch. Prepare for boards parallely as it is also most important .Many students willing to score good in entrance exams do not perform well in boards. So start your prepration  with cool mind.

Best of luck for the future ,hope you do well.


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I failed in Maths in CBSE board exams in 2019. I am giving my compartment exam again this time. But the new criteria states 80 marks for paper and 20 for practicals. but since I have never given any practicals, what will happen to the 20 marks. Will I have to get 33 from 80 to pass the exam???

Pankhuri Kumari 12th Feb, 2020
Hii Rajat!
The criteria of 80% theory and 20% practical marks is for those subjects which have practical portions in them. Maths usually has no practical at school level. So, you will get a 100 marks question paper to solve in the exam. Thus, you need to get 33% out of 100 to pass in the exam.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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is hcos board is valid for govt jobs ?

anima chaudhary 11th Feb, 2020

Hi,

Haryana Council of Open schooling board enjoys validation from state Government.

The certificate of secondary and senior secondary obtained from this board is  fully valid from the government.

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On 17 March, my Board Exams are endling. Then, I have around 25 days to prepare for VITEEE. Considering my prep hardly of CBSE Boards level (no JEE). Is it possible to score 100/125 in VITEEE?

Pankhuri Kumari 11th Feb, 2020
Dear Student!
You shall concentrate on your board exams now. But, I understand that you are tensed for VITEEE too. So, what you can do is; you must definitely be having big gaps between some subjects in the exam. Some subjects may be easy for you. So utilise that time in preperation. Also, when you prepare, solve as many previous year sample papers and question banks as you can. This will help you get a good idea of the question paper in VITEEE and you will eventually get used to the pattern. Study for your boards in such a way that you clear all your basics now only. This will help you while preparing for VITEEE as time is very less. Make a proper timetable. Balance the subjects and relax. Don't be stressed. Set your priorities and you will be fine.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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