CBSE Board
Dear Student,
The Central Board of Secondary Education offers the convenience of accessing the CBSE result scorecard 2024, passing certificate, and migration certificate through the DigiLocker app. The passing certificate can be readily obtained via the application or the official website: digilocker.gov.in.
Steps to Login to DigiLocker Portal and Download Passing Certificate/Mark Sheet:
Visit the CBSE Digi Locker Login website: https://www.digilocker.gov.in/cbse
Click on the ‘Sign In’ option on the homepage.
Enter the registered mobile number, security pin and DOB as per CBSE. Students using digiLocker for the first time can use ‘Forgot security PIN’ if they do not have the six-digit PIN.
Now, enter the OTP received on the registered mobile number to log into your CBSE DigiLocker account.
Now, log in to the DigiLocker dashboard by submitting the credentials and accessing the documents.
After successful completion of the login process as mentioned above, students should click on the ‘Issued Documents’ option.
After clicking, the CBSE result marksheet 2024/passing certificate and migration certificate will be displayed on the screen.
Hi
As per ranking and reviews, CMRK is better than MLRIT.
The infrastructure of CMRK is extremely good. The faculty here is very good and well experienced. The placement is also very good. A good amount of companies come to the campus for placements.Good salary packages are offered to most of the students.
For more details, refer the link below-
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/cmr-engineering-college-hyderabad
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Hello Aspirant,
Seeing your rank, percentile and NATA score, you can get admission into a NIT depending upon your category, rank , seat availability and previous years cutoff trends. Use the college predictor link given below to view the preferred college available for you,
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor
You can also have a look at the previous years cutoff trends of various NITs and some other institute given below, https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-b-arch-b-planning
For getting admission by NATA score, you can check colleges like Manipal university, SRM university, ICL institute of architecture, amongst others.
Good luck
Hello,
Your mert score is 111/4+67/2= 61.25
You have good chances based on your nata score.But cutoffs Change every year which is based on your merit score
Most colleges admit up to 60 merit score and some even less that is upto 51
So you have good chances to get into decent Colleges
Please visit the link given below for further details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india-accepting-nata
Hope it helps
Good luck!
Dear student,
ACPC releases the merit list for courses like Degree / Diploma Pharmacy, Architecture, Diploma to Degree Engineering / M.Tech / M.Pharm, MBA / MCA etc. The merit lists are released for those students who have applied for the respective courses and are eligible for the courses in which they are willing to seek admission.
ACPC merit marks is calculated from combining 40% of your percentile of your GUJCET marks and 60% of your percentile of PCM 12th Board Marks , whether it be GSEB, CBSE or ICSE. And according to your merit marks you will get your rank.
Hope it Helps!
hi,
see the eligibility criteria for jee advance is candidates must secure the cutoff percentile in jee main, as well as the marks criteria of 75% aggregate in 12th for general and obc candidates, 65% aggregate marks in 12th for sc/st category applicants. or the candidates must be in top 20 percentile in the respective education board. however for 2020 marks criteria is debarred , but in 2021 examination it may applied again. now there is also age criteria to fulfill,
Candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1995. Five years relaxation is given to SC, ST and PwD candidates, i.e., these candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1990. (applicable for 2020 admission).
A candidate may only appear in jee advance two consecutive year, that is starting from the 12th passing year and next year. so if you attempt 12th exam again in 2020, you may appear in jee advance in 2020 and 2021. but see you would have a gap of year of 4-5 years after 10th. which I would not suggest and it would be quite a issue for your placement. many students has obsession for iits to study and they waste their precious years. so it is not a wise decision to make. there is many private and govt institute in india which would give you a quality education to become successful in life. and you may go for masters courses in iits after completing bachelors.
so think before making any decision to another gap of year.
You may use Careers360 college predictor tool to know your predictable colleges
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hey Abhay,
"When there is a will, there is a way". Never loose hope if you started something which you can do not easily but definitely. In my opinion, you have to give JEE Advance because it will be good for the betterment of your confidence and as well as your result.. Work Hard and Smart and never loose hope.
In my opinion you can do better in JEE Advance so you should give JEE Advance because there is no meaning of JEE Mains results in front of JEE Advance, they both are different exams and also they have two different results.
Give your best shot and Hope for the best. Thank You !
Yes you are eligible to give UPSEE as long as you have passed the qualifying exam with minimum 45% marks, 40% marks is you belong to SC/ST Category in aggregate in three subjects. Also, qualifying exam should be passed without grace marks. CBSE is a recognized board so yes you will be eligible to give UPSEE. Candidates must have passed 10+2 examination from UP Board or equivalent to be eligible for UPSEE 2020.
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