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Sir I got 56 percentage in HSC and I got 10.11 percentile in MHACET and I got 58 percentile in Jee main so can I get in engineering college

rohitsharma11607088_8414200 Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019

Yes, dear, you can get engineering college but you have to go with private colleges because as per you percentage and marks in various exams you can't get govt colleges so try to get private colleges. There are a lot of private colleges in our country which offer engineering courses

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I am passed HSC exam and got 88 marks in art can I give admission in sp college for BA?

Preksha Ghanathay 9th Jun, 2019

Hello Jadhav,
Admission to the B.A. and B.Com courses are made on the basis of the merit of the candidates in the previous qualifying examination, i.e. the 10+2 level examination. For admission to the B.Sc. courses, candidates are shortlisted based on their merit as per the 10+2 examination results and

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Sir i get 86% in jee mains and my rank is 166084 and my 10th 12th %is 92 and 89 Which college i get ??

Archana sinha 9th Jun, 2019

You can try in UP collages through management quota...if your % is more than 80% in pcm in 12th boards then you can easily get collages like IPEC KEC KIET with CS or IT stream and if your % is more than 90% in pcm then you can try at

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I get 35 marks in physics, 42 in chem, 45 in bio, total in PCB_122 in hsc board. I am from SC catagory.

akanshavg241 Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019
Hey Rohit,
Ofcourse you are eligible for NEET 2020,
As minimum qualification for application to NEET is to pass 12th examinations with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology and English as compulsory subjects with atleast 50% marks (45% marks for PH and 40% marks for SC/ST category )
So you definitely eligible
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Iam 10th drop mathematics subject but after iam clear maths subject 62 Marks my percentage in 1st result 67% Im eligible diploma engineer

rohitsharma11607088_8414200 Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019

Yes, dear Ketan, you are eligible for diploma engineer courses just start the further process of taking admission in various colleges of engineering diploma colleges. Apply for colleges and in councelling, you get diploma engineering college or you can try for private college as well.

All the best 

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Hi...what are the chances of getting in to IIM Indore for 5 year integrated course...if my 10th score is 92% and 12th 90%

Ramsha_1482736792 Student Expert 19th Jul, 2019
Hello aspirant,
The candidate must have passed Higher Secondary/XII Std./+2 Level/equivalent examination from any of the recognized Central or State or International boards..

Candidates appearing or awaiting results for the final examination of Higher Secondary/XII Std./ +2 level / equivalent can also apply. The candidates have to secure minimum marks
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In 10th my score was 65,12th 50 i studied science until 12th and am in my final year of bcom,i have cleared my cfa level 1, will that matter

rohitsharma11607088_8414200 Student Expert 9th Jun, 2019

Dear Sudhanshu, first congratulation for CFA level 1 clearing, you have experience of CFA work that's your plus point that's will help you in further life and your percentage doesn't affect at all anywhere so don't worry about it. And another thing also doesn't effect on your future don't worry

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IS THERE ANY PRIOR PERMISSION IS NEEDED FOR APPLYING NDA 11 2019 EXAM FOR CURRENT STUDYING PLUS TWO (HSC 2ND YEAR )CANDIDATES?

dkantm45_5902882 Student Expert 8th Jun, 2019

Hello Ananda,

No, you don't need to have any prior permission for appearing for NDA II 2019. A student is eligible to appear for the exam until he satisfie the age i.e 17 to 19 and has PCM as main subjects.

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I have entered wrong HSC registration number and my mother tongue as well Could i able to correct it plss help me!

Vidhi 8th Jun, 2019
Hi!

If this is in reference to the filling of application form in some university, then first of all keep your original marksheet ready so that no error is possible later on.

Contact the concerned authorities of the institute via the email id that they must have provided. Explain the
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