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Hey , As per rules and guidelines, you must have a minimum of 75% in 12th with the JEE mains be cleared . As you got only 71.6% in your boards you are not eligible for JEE Advance . But if you want to pursue the engineering only , you can go through the list of many govt. as well as private colleges which will give you admission on the basis of JEE mains marks only.You dont have to be sad for boards result as you have many other options as well . i will suggest you some govt. colleges which have a good reputation like all the UIETs.
hey,
let me know you the correct scenario , if a student getting fail or getting pass is directly proportional to the content he is written in his answer sheet , if you have written enough good then examiner will make you pass and if not then sorry to say even examiner wont able to safe you .
talking about if a student gets failed by just 2-3 marks then yes a student can if he/she didn't even attempted all the questions and haven't written relevant answers asked in questions
hope you find it informative!
hello there!
yes
you can get into it As per the university guidelinea, it mentions a pass at the +2 level (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) from any recognised Board in India without any emphasis on the required percentage.
The admission takes place in three stage-
Skill Assessment which consists of a test on written skills, communication skills and logical reasoning.
Personal interview
Academic Performance which consists of assessment of past performance in Class 10, Class 11/12, during the Personal Interview.
Since you are already done with your 12th, there isn't anything much you can do with the marks, so just focus on the areas of skill assessment and personal interview, prepare yourself well for this opportunity when there's scope for improvement and hence selection thereafter,
i hope this helps
All the best for your future!
The latest information that we have is that CBSE exams have been cancelled. The CBSE exams that have been scheduled for July 1st to 5th have been cancelled as per CBSE's decision. The same has been conveyed to the Supreme Court as well. Students have an option to appear in the examination only if they wish to. But if they do not wish to appear for the examination, then their performance in the last 2 examinations will be considered to grant them marks. And CBSE informed the Supreme Court its assessment scheme. According to that, those students who have completed all their CBSE exams will be assessed based on their performance in the exams. Those who appeared for more than 3 or more subjects the average of the marks secured in the best of the 3 will be given to those subjects for which exams have not been conducted. And those students who have written just 1 or 2 subjects, the results will be declared on the basis of their internal, practical or project assessments for the subjects they haven't written the examinations. And if students want to appear for the exams, they can do so when they are conducted.
Hello Aspirant
Congratulations for your class 12th scorecard, as you scored 86% in class 12 with commerce stream with mathematics then yes you are eligible for both b.com and b.com hons course, also other preferred courses.
There's decent chance of converting out campus colleges in Delhi University like Shyam Lal college or Swami sharadhanand college or may be some south campus colleges too.
To know your chances of converting Delhi University Colleges, you can visit the following link:-
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
Hope this information is helpful for you.
All the best.
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