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Ayush, unfortunately you cannot change your Board in your 11th. If you want to do that, you should repeat your 11th. For example, if you want to move from GSEB to CBSE, you need to repeat your 11th with CBSE and then complete your 12th which means you will have to forgo a year.
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Admission in NSIT is taken on the basis of JEE MAINS score .You have to give jee mains and then apply for counselling in NSIT for that you can register at https://jacdelhi.nic.in/publicinfo/public/home.aspx for the couselling.
Refer this article for more information.
https://www.careers360.com/university/netaji-subhas-university-of-technology-new-delhi#:~:text=B.Tech-,Admission%20to%20B.,basis%20of%20JEE%20Main%20rank.&text=Candidates%20will%20be%20selected%20for,preferred%20college%20during%20the%20counselling.
hello Aspirant,
As we all aware that VITEEE is got cancelled and this year VIT is going to consider student for admission on behalf of Higher secondary examination marks. Since its the first time that VIT is doing so, So we cannot predicate the possibility of getting seat on behalf of Marks you shared.
As we are also aware that VIT offer admission on Merit base and your admission is depend on the number of student who applied for this and their board performance.
Well lets see what going to happen in future, what merit will go?
Hope it help you.
Best of luck!
Thanks.
Hello dear student,
It doesn't matter where you have studied , the only thing that matters is how much subject knowledge do you have. Show SRM joint entrance examination is basically an entrance test for two and half hours which will be covering subjects that are physics, chemistry ,mathematics/ biology. The question paper will be MCQ type only and there will be no negative marking.
You can download the syllabus from the website of of SRMJEEE only . I hope this will be helpful for you dear student
Thank you
To be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Now when we say in Passed in All subjects, if Mathematics has been your Additional subject and doesn't show up in your 12th Marks sheet, then you are fine, But if Mathematics is also a part of your Marks sheet, you should mandatorily pass the subject. You should pass in all subjects that appear in your Marks sheet irrespective of the factor whether their marks are calculated for NEET or not. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST.
Khushi,
CLAT syllabus is as follows:
English: There will be no more direct vocabulary questions
GK: Static GK will be removed and only your knowledge on current affairs will be tested
Mathematics: Only DI based questions.
Logical Reasoning: More emphasis on critical reasoning questions
Legal Aptitude: No Legal GK questions but the reasoning questions will remain.
If you look at the syllabus, you might have to only concentrate a little more in Legal Aptitude because if you are studying in ISC board, rest of the sections are quite easy for you. Do not drop a year before you know how good you are at cracking CLAT. We would suggest you to appear for the exam and then gauge your performance and then take a call. Meanwhile if you want to prepare for CLAT, this might help you: https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching
Hello,
Since this is the first time that VITEEE 2020 cancelled due to the corona pandemic we cannot predict the cut off. Admission is based on merit in state board exams in Mathematics/Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Also if a candidate qualified in JEE Main will be given weightage. Cut off will be declared after the counselling and it depends on number of candidates applied, number of seats available, marks scored in boards etc.
hey,
see your ability cannot be measured by how many percentage are you getting but also we cannot deny admission is being provided on the basis of marks as well , i understand you might be not well that's why secured low percentage , and now you are planning to for engineering see if you are having fine commands on science subjects irrespective of marks you have secured then go for engineering otherwise there is a big no from my side and as you have applied for JEE mains and in case you have qualified the same and going to take admission in any of IIT and NIT then they will ask for your percentages that is 75 percent you have necessarily secured thats why i guess you are not fulfilling
so i would suggest you if you want to go for engineering then opt any of the good private colleges
all the very best
'dont loose hope still you have chance to prove yourself!
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