CBSE Board
Dear aspirant,
Congratulations for cracking GUJCET. As you see the final merit list for GUJCET 2020 will be made by taking 60% from your 12th scores and 49% from your GUJCET scores.
MSU is one of the most renowned colleges and it is indeed difficult to get admission there that too in such a demanding stream like CSE. If you are from General Category then it is very, very difficult for you to get CSE in MSU. However you might have little chance if your category is SC/ST. I'll suggest you to check some other colleges too, as in case you don't get admission in MSU you will have other options. It is better to be in the safe side.
You can use the GUJCET college predictor:-
https://www.careers360.com/gujcet-college-predictor
hey,
i hope you are well
the basic eligibility criteria to appear for NEET is candidate must have completed their 10+2 from recognized board with science stream and having physics ,chemistry , biology and english as core subjects and candidate must have secured a minimum aggregate of 55 percent marks in PCB subjects altogether , however there is relaxation of 10 percent for the candidates belonging to reserved category
according to your marks your percentage is bit low from 55 percent and as you are not having chemistry as main subject then you are not eligible
for more details kindly refer to the link mentioned below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
hope this helps!
Hello aspirant
You can go for CBSE and NIOS simultaneously. CBSE is a regular board while NIOS is a correspondent board. Hence technically there is no problem in this. You can go thegether but it will be better if you stick to one board.
NIOS is a distance learning model
As long as you fulfil the age eligibility criteria and minimum aggregate criteria, because Biology as an additional subject is also acceptable for NEET, there will be no issue. You should be 17 years atleast as on December 31st of the year of admission. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. 2 separate marks sheets will not be a problem during Counselling and Admission as long as you fulfill this criteria.
Hello aspirant, I hope you're doing well!
I'm here to help you!
I'm mentioning the names of some top notch CBSE board schools that you should consider atleast once!
TOP DAY SCHOOLS IN BIHAR
• DAV Public School, Patna
CBSE
Co-ed
AAAA+
• Delhi Public School, Shahpur
• Notre Dame Academy, Patna
Girls
• St. Michael's High School, Patna
• St. Joseph's School, NTPC Kahalgaon, Bhagalpur
AAAA
• Army Public School, Danapur Cantt
AAA+
• BR DAV Public School, Begusarai
AAA
• Creane Memorial High School, Gaya
• Kendriya Vidyalaya, E C Railway, Samastipur
• Kendriya Vidyalaya, Khagaul
• DAV Public School, Muzaffarpur
• Notre Dame Academy, Jamalpur
• Regional Secondary School, Madhubani
TOP DAY-CUM-BOARDING SCHOOL IN BIHAR
• Patna Central School, Patna
I hope the answer helps!
Best regards,
Abhinav Gupta, Careers360
Hey,
Since you did not mention you category, I am assuming you are of general category.
Bases on the expected cut off, you have chance of getting B.SC Maths (H) in the following colleges -
SGTB Khalsa College
Based on previous year 8th list cut off, you have a chance of getting B.Sc Maths (H) in the following colleges-
To know more about DU cut off https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
To get a list of colleges in which you might have a chance of getting a seat, use DU College Predictor https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor?exam_id=3898&counselling_id=2492
Hello!
Mathematics has been a real struggle at different points in our life, I'm sure. However, there is nothing incomprehensible to the human brain and if you put in a little more effort, I am sure you will be able to bring the Maths syllabus of your Board in your grasp. To answer your questions, here are my views:
1. You can opt for Basic maths after class 8, but that does not have any impact on the subjects you choose in you class 11 and 12. For instance, if you are a medical aspirant, you can opt for PCB (this can also be an option if after your class 10, you still feel a little uncomfortable in solving sums). But if you are an engineering aspirant, then you should go for PCM without a doubt.
2. Instead of getting into science stream, if you are interested in other subjects you can opt for Commerce or Arts streams as well. However, if you are keen on taking science, there are schools that let you choose from a variety of subjects apart from PCM/B such as Economics, Computer science, and some schools even let you opt Psychology in place of Maths. But for other schools, PCM is a compulsory option with which you can choose either Bio or Comp Sc.
Hope this helps.
You haven't mentioned the stream in which you got 60 percent i.e whether you are from Science background or Arts or even Commerce the course in which you want to take admission in. Do you want to do Engineering or are you interested in medical field? There are some general courses also such as B.Sc, B.A, B.Com (//B.Com) .
Please mention it in comment section.
All the best!!
This is absolutely true . The syllabus the year 2020-2021 has been reduced for CBSC as due to the pandemic situations.
Most the students are not able to attend the online lectures due to low data reception also it is difficult for the teachers to teach every concept through PDF and PPTs .
Some subjects need practical discussions too .
It is confirmed that the percentage of MCQ questions in the board exam papers will increase. This change was already brought in 2020 12th CBSE paper, however, more more number of MCQs will be added with reduced syllabus and putting detailed emphasis on the new syllabus.
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