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hi,
see you did not mention about the exam name or the entrance test name which cutoff score you want to know. do mention all in details in comment section, then we may help you with necessary information.
Hello student,
Actually both of the marksheets are valid. as per you mentioned that you have passed your 2019 CBSE board with 65% and 2020 improvement examination with 70% you can use any of the certificates as required. But my suggestion is that you should use the 2020 improvement examination mark sheet for the the admission to the colleges and entrance examination even in IIMs!
Hope this will help you
Obviously you will use the UP Board result if its better or else you will have to go with the CBSE Board marksheet. You cant do it with both of them but you have to choose the marksheet which have better marks as it will provide you a better opportunity.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Jamila Milia is one of the best central University of India which offers admission into various different undergraduate and postgraduate courses to students.
The college conducts it's own entrance test under the name JMI. The students need to fill the form in order to appear for the exam.
The exam consists of questions from Reasoning, Aptitude, General awareness, language skills and social awareness.
Below is the link that contains detailed information about the entrance test and it's detailed syllabus.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jmi-syllabus
Hope that helps.
Thank you
Hello,
CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) has postponed class 12th board exam which was scheduled to be held from May, 2021 to June 14th, 2021. According to the latest information, CBSE will issue new dates after June 1st 2021 and not only this, a notice will also be issued before the commencement of class 12th board exams. Till then You have to wait.
Good Luck.
Hey,
You just need to pass all your subject of class 12th and should maintain a overall percentage of 50% in order to be eligible for appearing for NEET examination.
There is no weightage of class 12th percentage in admission into MBBS degree. You just need to score as high as possible in your NEET exam in order to secure a good college like AIIMS.
All the very best.
Thank you.
It's a very long process. First of all if your son doesn't want to appear for 12th from CBSE board then you should immediately contact his school so that they do his Registration for 12th, in case your son is already registered then talk to concerned authorities to cancel hia Registration.
Once you do that, you are going to need some important documents to take admission in State board School or Junior College. The documents are-
1. School Leaving certificate or Migration Certificate
2. Character Certificate
3. Provisional Certificate (In case if school was state board School)
4. Marksheet of 10th
5. Passing Certificate of 10th.
Ask back all the documents from the school (in which your son has taken Admission in 11th). In case they refuse to give the documents go to the school from which your son passed 10th and ask them issue the duplicate documents. Remember except of Original Marksheet and Original Passing Certificate, School can issue all the other documents but you will have to bear the charges for the same.
Get the information that whether Admission for session 2021-2023 has been started in your respective State board or not. But keep all the aforementioned documents ready for use.
Dear aspirant,
There was not a particular cut off required to get admission in srm University in the year 2020. With the percentage of your 12th they would give you rank on the basis of that and accordingly you will be admitted on the basis of availability of seats.
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