CBSE Board
Hi Surendra!
Yes you can register yourself to a CBSE board school and they will help you with same. Moreover, you can give 12th exam of physics , chemistry and biology from open board (NIOS board) as NIOS 12th marks are also valid for NEET 2021. After writing NIOS and as a dropper you can apply to NEET under code 02. To know more, visit here:
NEET 2021 Qualification Codes (1 to 7) - Repeaters | Droppers (careers360.com)
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Hello dear aspirant
Hope you’re doing well
To be eligible for DU quota in NEET exam you must have cleared both class 10th and 12th from a recognized educational institute in national capital territory of Delhi.
So i guess you re-appearing for 12th boards wont make you eligible to apply in DU quota
Please ask if you have any more questions
Hello Aspirant,
The cut-offs of DISPAR (Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research), New Delhi vary every year. The merit list is on the basis of your percentage obtained in 12th. Normally, for a non-Delhi, general-category candidate the admission closes at around 95%. But, the final cutoff can only be known at time of counselling after the merit list is out and so nothing can be stated at this time.
Wish you all the best but do keep your options open.
Hi aspirant
hope you are doing absolutely fine
NIOS students are eligible for writing NEET entrance exam. According to the latest verdict, NIOS students are eligible to write NEET and taking admissions in MBBS, BDS, BAMS or VETERINARY. NEET conducting official body clearly mentions this important point.
here is the eligibility for NEET -
Foe more, visit -
https://www.careers360.com/keywords/nios-general
all the best
hope it helps
Hello,
It is estimated that the overall rank will be around 380. The actual rank may vary. National Institute of Technology, Calicut does not offer B.Planning course. Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal is the only NIT which offers B,Planning course. You haven't mentioned your category assuming that you belong to general category considering the previous year cut off you have chances to get seat in MANIT, Bhopal in B.Planning. The cut off for general category (Other state) was 747 for admission to B.Planning in MANIT, Bhopal.
Cut off depends on the total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc. It may increase or decrease depending on these factors.
Nirma University is a private university but State Government affiliate college. This NAAC aggregate and UGC approved college. This college is good for architecture. If you are pass in NATA examination with 110 marks then it's very good dear. You will get so many colleges through the counselling. But if you want to direct admission in Nirma University then you can go for management quota admission. And yes you will get seat there , because your marks is pretty good. I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the college
https://www.careers360.com/university/nirma-university-ahmedabad
All the best.
Hi
Don't worry, you can fill your board roll number using neet correction window.
Neet correction window will open on 8th August and the last date to use it is 12th August.
Here's how you can use correction window:-
*Visit neet.nta.nic.in (http://neet.nta.nic.in/)
* login using your application number and password
* you will see an option by “ click here for corrections in the neet application form”, click on it
*now you can edit / correct your details.
*After making correction, future references , take a printout of your correction slip .
To know in detail about correction window you can check out our page for which link is given below:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form-correction-guide
Also, while using Neet correction window make sure that before submitting it you check all your details twice because it is a single time facility and you cannot use correction Window for more than one time
Thank you
Hi aspirant,
The maximum number of attempts that the candidates can attempt JEE Advanced is two times in two consecutive years.
By this rule, you could only appear in JEE Advanced in 2020 and 2021. Unfortunately, you cannot appear in JEE Advanced 2022.
For more details, click on the link provided below :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
Dear Anurag,
Your code will be 2.
Though you are not pursuing any degree course or anything but you just had some year drop after 12th and i hope you completed your 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology that are required in NEET.
So according to this your highest qualification will be considered as 12th class in which you had Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
According to code 2, all the students who have passed class 12th in 2020 or in past year, then they come under code 2.
So you should fill code 2.
For more information about NEET codes, you can go through the link below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
To know the process to apply for NEET, you can visit the link below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-fill-neet-application-form
As NEET exams are very near so to give a final touch to your preparation, i will suggest you to solve some mock tests within the time limits, and for this our experts have designed a very well framed mock tests for NEET 2021, you can access by going through the link below.
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-free-mock-test/
I hope this answer helps you.
All the very best!!
Hi Soumya!
Private student means the student who is not attending the classes regularly or pursuing distance education. Regular student means the student who attended the classes regularly. Basically, Regular candidates go to schools and private don't need to go to school, they have to prepare from home through NIOS (open board). As you mentioned that you studied from Lucknow public school and attended classes regularly, so you are a regular student.
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