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You have not mention your category so I am assuming general category,
for general category it is quite difficult for any good government college than other category. you can use our college predictor for these
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Hello student.
Hope you are doing well.
Yes you can write answers in boards in English or Hindi which language as per your interest or in which you feel more comfortable.
It is quite understood that if a person studying in English till class 10 and suddenly shifts to Hindi language in class 11 and 12 is a bit difficult for him/her. Also the words, meaning everything is different in learning and writing.
See boards exam is printed in both Hindi and English language means a question will be written in Hindi language and also in English language for both language category students. It is completely upto you.
So study accordingly and hope you have a brighter future ahead.
Good luck!!
hello,
entral Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the COMPARTMENT DATESHEET, SEPTEMBER, 2020. The board examinations will be conducted from September 22 to September 30, 2020. The exams will be held from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The duration of the exam will vary depending upon the subject. Students are advised to visit the official website of CBSE Compartment Datesheet to download the Class 12 Timetable 2020. However, the result of the examination is likely to be declared by the first week of June 2020.
hope it helps you.
As per NTA, students can avail of both State and All India Quota under the NEET examination, which will allow them to pursue a medical course not only in their own state but also in other states.You must be a bonafide resident of Haryana. When we talk of bonafide resident it generally means, you have stayed there atleast for 10 years or more, and you can avail state quota as you completed 11 and 12 there ,For Bihar ,UP ,Jharkhand ,NE states and mostly states ancestral home,If you have domicile certificate of two or more then two states then use domicile of that state in which you want to take admission in government medical colleges. Use of multiple domiciles is illegal if they find out about it.
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Hey,
Yes you are absolutely eligible for the Gujarat state domicile. Anyone who have completed their 12 board studies from a specific state are completely eligible to apply for the state quota of that state.
So I don't think there should be any problem.
All the best.
Thank you.
Hello Student
According to you ,You are pass out from pcm in cbse and then you chose to sduty bio via the up borad .This means that you are highly passionate towards medical sciences and i really appreciate that. But the criteria for giving the medical entrance is that you should be pass out in Bio ,Physics ,Chem and English with a certain passing marks.
The criteria for giving NEET exam is usually defined as:-
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board. Candidates who are appearing for the class 12 or equivalent exam are also eligible to apply for NEET 2020.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria#:~:text=Candidates%20must%20have%20passed%2010,to%20apply%20for%20NEET%202020.&text=Candidates%20must%20have%20completed%2017%20years%20as%20on%20December%2031%2C%202020.
I Think that you should also apply for English, Physics and Chemistry via the U.P. state board or you should apply for biology via the C.B.S.E. board to be 100% sure.
I wish you all the best and if you want any further info i am always available .
Hello,
You have to get it corrected as if it is found wrong then your application form will get rejected. visit the help desk of the organizing body. make a call or write mail to suggest you guidelines to correct your form.
there will be no correction window. if it is then make sure to correct it. it is very very important to check out all the details and verify them so that you won't face any issue later.
Hope it helps!
Hello there, scoring 73.3 % in class 12 cbse board shows your preparation for boards wasn't up to the mark. Moreover, for being able to give JEE mains you need to have a minimum of 75% aggregate in core subjects like PCM. However, you can give state entrance exams ( depending upon the state in which you live). For these exams ( or be it any other exam) you must try the following things to improve your score: 1. plan your weeks and months: meaning set targets of completing particular number of chapters by the end of 1 week and then you may take tests on those chapters to know your strengths and flaws. you may also reward yourself for completing the task assigned and if not completed you can put something very important to you on stake so if the task isn't completed your that favorite thing will be taken away. 2. give as much mock tests you can as these point out your strong and weak points related to the subject/ chapter. 3. do prepare a timetable or better say day to day task assignment which you must complete till the end of the day. 4. you can also use youtube, careers360 and other apps for your preparation they really are very helpful. 5. since your class 12 is over, so now focus only on those chapters that have high weightage and low effort, high weightage high effort and low weightage low effort chapters and make a chart of strong moderate and weak chapters for each subject. Although getting admission into IITs and NITs seems very difficult for you, still you have chances in many private colleges if you make good use of the time you are left with. Hope it helps! ALL THE BEST!
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