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Hello dear,
Congratulations on your great 10+2 grade point average and Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Entrance Exam (KEAM) score. KEAM rank is determined by a number of variables, including your KEAM scores and 10 + 2 stream PCM marks. According to the data you provided, your expected rank is between 2500 and 3000. I sincerely hope that this will be useful to you.
You can use college prediction -
https://www.careers360.com/keam-college-predictor
Thank you
it should not create much of a problem in admission and during the counseling. this is because the name and the surnames are matched from the 10 certificates in most of the forms. if it is the same name as written in the 10 certificates there is no problem. still, there are chances that nta provides time for correction as provided last year. so if there is a chance then you should go for the correction.
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Yes! Of course you are eligible to admission in B.sc in psychology. The eligibility criteria for B.sc in Psychology is candidate should obtained 50% in 10+2 or equivalent examination from a organized board and pass the examination in the science stream with mandatory subject i.e Biology.
The duration is 3 years course of B.sc in Psychology which split into 6 semesters, Fee structure is INR 3.5 lakhs to 15 lakhs will be more if opting for studying in abroad. The study of human behaviour in various physiological processes. The Enterance exams for B.sc in Psychology is BHU,UET,CUET,DUET or by Direct admission.
Hello!
Yes, you can. Candidates who have completed their 10+2 from a recognized board with aggregate of 50% marks can take admission in BSc Psychology course.
However, the eligibility criteria is not same in all colleges and universities. Some colleges accept students based on their performance on the entrance exam and their 10+2 results. Other universities admit students depending on their performance on the entrance exam.
Hope this answers your query.
Dear aspirant,
The waiving off of the 75 percentage criteria has not been made as a policy decision yet. So, if they don't waive it off next year, we can't say for sure if they'll make exceptions for the droppers. All this depends on how the COVID situation turns out on what decisions are going to be made. Hence, it is slightly risky to assume that you'll be able to get into NITs next year without >75 percentage marks.
Hope this helps
Hello ,
Firstly congratulations to your grand daughter for getting 500+ in neet.
She can easily get admission in maharashtra medical colleges or try for private colleges. Use this link to predict college
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
All the best
Hello Aspirant
First of all read your NCERT TEXTBOOK once for theory.
Some of the best books physics reference books / MCQ books
Objectives for NEET by MTG for MCQ
Aakash/Allen modules
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker.
Some more tips you might find useful,
Give mock tests , but do not forget to review the answers and note the mistakes you did in that test.
Practising previous year questions ,
,Reading NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standard line by line ,
practicing daily Mcqs,
Revise Formulas of physics
Revsie named reactions of chemistry
Doing all this will help you secure a very good rank .
Make a notebook and add the extra points which you found new. Work on your weak points.
Revise it Daily .
Study for atleast 6-7hours per day with focus and concentration .
Neet is a combined medical entrance exam conducted by NTA.
Eligibility include 12th PCB stream student with total aggregate of
50% UR
40% OBC/ST/SC
PWD 45%
Wishing you all the very best .
For more information about eligibility , syllabus , colleges and updates about neet UG follow the link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
Hello Sumit,
If you do not want to appear for the compartment exam then simply just don't pay the fee for compartment exam and wait till the portal for improvement exams opens. Once the portal is open apply for improvement exam choose the subjects for which you want to give the improvement exam and do all the steps then pay the fees and you are done. By this way you will be registered for the improvement exam in cbse for next year.
Hope that this answer helps you.
Yes definitely! Changing boards after class Xth is quite an often things and not just Bihar Board, but you can change your board from any to any other, like you can even go to IB, ICSE or even UP board. So, in short, YES, you can take admission in Bihar board after class Xth from CBSE. All the best!
Hello Kundan,
Yes you can take PCM in bihar board if you have basic maths in CBSE baord. There will be no issue when you take PCM as your stream in Bihar Board. In order to get PCM you will need to get atleast the passing marks in CBSE board exams.
Hope this answer helps you.
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