CBSE Board
Hello,
Eligibility criteria to get admission in Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala :
Now as per 2021 data, cutoff percentile (outside punjab)
BE in Computer Science and Engineering - 98.51 ( JEE Main Percentile), 98.67 (Class 12 percentile)
BE in Computer Science and Engineering & Business Systems - 91.71( JEE Main Percentile) , 97.33 ( Class 12 Percentile )
cutoff percentile (punjab) -
BE in Computer Science and Engineering - 98.51 ( JEE Main Percentile ), 98.66 ( Class 12 Percentile )
BE in Computer Science and Engineering & Business Systems - 91.71 ( JEE Main Percentile ), 97.33 (Class 12 Percentile)
Hope you get an idea of cutoff percentile of each domain.
Good Luck!!
Hi aspirant
A gap year, also called a sabbatical year, is a semester or a full year break that is taken by a student after completing class 12 before joining an undergraduate degree.
A gap year does not affect your eligibility in NEET. However you do have to submit a certificate signes by a gazetted officer to show what have you done during your gap period.
In your case you have a gap of 2 years and hence you'll have to get a gap certificate of 2 years.
You can get the GAP Affidavit made on a non judicial stamp paper stating the reason why you took a gap year. This stamp paper can be bought from courts, sub-registrar offices and notaries.
Hope this helps you.
All the best :)
Hello aspirant,
The formula for index calculation in BSc Economics is :
AGGREGATE% + MATHEMATICS% (OUT OF 200)
So for you the percentage index is: 191.25.
In CBSE the cutoff remains a bit high but you may still get a chance. Wait for the 2nd round if you donot get chance in 1st list. All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
If you are planning to take up your senior secondary education from a school affiliated to Bihar Board, it won't do any harm in the future. The only drawback it will have is that, scoring in exams will be difficult. CBSE board is easier as compared to Bihar Board.
It is appreciable that you are serious about your preparation from the start of your journey. Just be consistent throughout your preparation journey and you will achieve your goal. If you are consistent enough, AIR 1 is not difficult. Right guidance and consistency will help you achieve your goal. No matter how poor were you until now, just start now and make yourself better. Everyone has to start somewhere. Start with positivity and do your work honestly and you will achieve everything.
However, in my opinion, you should try to opt for a CBSE-affiliated school. English taught in Bihar Board schools is not as good as in CBSE schools. English is important nowadays. Also, you can score well over here. Board preperation won't be a burden for you.
To know more about JEE, visit the following pages:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
Hello Anurag,
It is quite difficult to predict the exact cutoff as the cutoff changes every year. But yes we can predict based on previous year trends. Based on your result it is very difficult to get a call letter. As the expected cutoff will stand near 75 - 85 percentile. So it's better to prepare for written attempts like NDA.
In addition to this I would like you to have at least a backup option i.e. a college for graduation so that you won't waste the year.
Thank you and all the best!!!
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