CBSE students
Hi,
According to the eligibility criteria for KCET 2021, students who have done their 12th from Karnataka can appear for KCET. Also, the student must have obtained an aggregate minimum of 45% marks in the optional subjects in the qualifying examination (40% in case of SC, ST, Category-I and OBC (2A, 2B, 3A and 3B) category candidates) .There is no difference between the eligibility criteria between PUC or CBSE students.
You can refer to this link for more details: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-eligibility-criteria#:~:text=Candidates%20should%20have%20studied%20and,Karnataka%20for%20a%20minimum%20period
I hope this helped you.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes of course, a CBSE student can write KCET exam but he/she should qualify the eligibility criteria as prescribed by KEA, Bangalore for KCET.
KCET Eligibility criteria is explained below :-
@B.Tech. :-
@B.Pharm. :-
@B.Sc(Hons.) Agriculture :-
For complete details about KCET kindly check out the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/exams/kcet
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
For cbse you should normalize your marks. Just follow these steps to calculate your cutoff.
Step1: identify the highest marks for maths as x, physics as y and chemistry as z ( in cbse exam)
Step2: let your math marks be a, phy be b and chem be c.
Step3: cutoff = a/x + (b/y)*0.5 + (c/z)*0.5
Done! Thats your cutoff out of 200. The procedure is the same for applying to the counselling.
The Rank List of the candidates for TNEA 2020 is prepared which is based upon the marks obtained by the candidates in PCM i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. After checking the names in the TNEA 2020 Rank List candidates can get admission to various engineering colleges of Tamil Nadu on the basis of their Rank
What After TNEA Rank List 2020? DoTE will be assigned to all applicable applicants. After the publication of TNEA rank list 2020, candidates can start the counselling for the special reservation that include all special categories.
Hope it helps!
Hey there
Your Intermediate score x 25/600 so, to calculate the actual contribution of your marks in the total EAMCET score, multiply the same by 25 and divide by 600. You will get your scores!
Dear candidate
No, there wouldn't be any special concession for cbse students based on that aspect, the concessions will only be based on two main factors which are on merit or marks of the previous examination and annual income of the candidates for some colleges.
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Hello student
1st PUC for CBSE in Mount Carmel college in Tamil Nadu has been published earlier in the month of July 22nd July to 23 July 2020 for admission in 2020 to 2021 session.
For every sessionof this college the notification is on when the respective boards result is out.
The admission process is done in online mode.
In the fieLd for " Register Number ", you are supposed to fill up your HSC roll number of your respective board. In CBSE, your roll number is printed on the top of your marksheet and is printed on almost every official documents of CBSE that belongs to you.
Hope it helps.
Hello Krishna Kumar,
In TNEA counselling procedure, All candidates will be considered common though students are from various HSE board. there will be no kind of partiality performed. all candidates will be prioritised according to the cutoff marks or aggregate marks they scored in PCM in their respective board exams. So there will be no boost up possibilities for your admission. Every student will get their own chance to choose their college when their cutoff marks get shortlisted and few more criteria as per TNEA admission procedure.
Hello,
There are no separate counselling for CBSE students.The procedure still remains the same.For cut off, You may refer the official website for the previous year cut off.To predict the college ,visit the below link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/tnea-college-predictor
Hope this helps!
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