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hi,i have taken humanities in 11th with economics and margs,but want to do astro physics.Which foundation course i should do along with 12th,so eligible for astro physics couse,if want to pursue.

gopi 3rd Sep, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you have taken Humanities with Economics and Maths in Class 11 but wish to pursue Astrophysics as a career, it is essential to have some foundational work completed in Physics and Maths, as many Astrophysics programs have a 10+2 requirement of a PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) stream. Taking all things into consideration, you can:

  • You can join open school/NIOS or even private coaching, as an additional subject, to study Physics.
  • You can also take foundation courses in Physics & Higher Mathematics with an institute or on an online platform, as foundation batches of IIT-JEE/NEET style worked best.
  • You can create the fundamentals with courses in Calculus, Mechanics, and Astronomy fundamentals.
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How can I focus on political science more in class 11

Deepthi Pradeep 23rd Aug, 2025
To focus more on Political Science in Class 11, you should build a clear study routine. First, read the NCERT textbook thoroughly, as it is the base for your concepts and exams. Make short notes of important terms, thinkers, and case studies to revise quickly. Along with that, practice previous year questions and sample papers to understand the exam pattern. Watching news debates, following reliable current affairs, and reading newspapers will also help you connect theory with real-life politics. Try to revise regularly instead of last-minute cramming and discuss topics with friends or teachers to strengthen your understanding. This will help you score well and develop real interest in the subject.
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what is the expected uceed cutoff for nsut bdes

harsh singh 24th Apr, 2025

Currently, NSUT does not offer a B.Des. program. However, other institutes like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IIITDM Jabalpur offer B.Des. through UCEED.

Expected UCEED Cutoffs (General Category):

IIT Bombay: Around Rank 14

IIT Delhi: Around Rank 35

IIITDM Jabalpur: Around Rank 165

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in my 10th marksheet my mother name is punam and in her aadhar card her name is written as poonam so is that issue for filling jee form

Kenma Kozume 5th Mar, 2025

hi ,

Yes, the difference in spelling between Punam (in your 10th marksheet) and Poonam (in your mother's Aadhaar card) could potentially create an issue while filling out the JEE application form, especially if document verification is required later. However, minor spelling variations are generally not a major problem unless specifically asked to be corrected.


this is what you can do -

  • Use the name as per your 10th marksheet when filling out the JEE form, as it is an official academic document.
  • Check the JEE application guidelines to see if they mention any name correction policy for parents' names.
  • If possible, get an affidavit stating that "Punam" and "Poonam" refer to the same person —this can be useful in case of any future verification issues.
  • If time permits, correct the name in Aadhaar to match the 10th marksheet, as Aadhaar name updates are relatively easier.

hope this helps

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i am female general student with 96.04 percentile in jee mains january exam from west bengal. which college and branch can i get in west bengal

Devraj Student Expert 12th Feb, 2025

Hi,

Based on the previous year data, According to your JEE MAINS 2025 Percentile and category some of the best colleges in which you have good possibility of getting a seat includes:

  • NIT Rourkela
  • NIT Jamshedpur
  • Dr B.R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar
  • National Institute of Technology, Silchar
  • National Institute of Technology, Raipur
  • NIT Patna
  • Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
  • NIT Andhra Pradesh

You can predict more colleges in which you can get admission using the JEE MAINS 2025 college predictor tool.

Hope this information will help you

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mai hindi medium me hu lekin mai apna answer board ka english me dena chahta hu toh kya mai likh sakta hu

Syed Ali 8th Jan, 2025

Yes, you can write your board exam answers in English even if you are from a Hindi medium. However, you need to keep a few things in mind:

  1. Board Rules: Confirm the rules of your board (such as CBSE, ICSE, or state board). Most boards allow you to write answers in any language that is part of the syllabus.

  2. Clarity and Understandability: Your answers written in English should be clear and easy to understand. Try to avoid grammatical and spelling mistakes.

  3. Subject-Specific Terms: If there are certain terms that need to be written in Hindi (like technical terms) as per the subject requirement, make sure to write them accordingly.

If you are unsure, you can confirm with your school teacher or the exam invigilator. Good luck!


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Medical college best in tamilnadu and low fees and minimum marks catagery Wise

Tanya Gupta 17th Nov, 2024

Hello,


Some top medical colleges with relatively low fees and minimum marks required for admission, categorized by quota, are: Stanley Medical College, Chennai, and Madras Medical College, Chennai, are top government colleges with fees around 13,610 per year and minimum marks required around 520-550 for General Category. For Management Quota, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, and Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, offer relatively low fees around 2-3 lakhs per year and minimum marks required around 400-450 for General Category.



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what may be difference in subject between cbse board 11th and SSC board 11th

Tanya Gupta 22nd Nov, 2024

Hello,

The main difference in subjects between **CBSE** and **SSC** boards for 11th grade lies in the curriculum design and optional subjects:


1. **CBSE**: More focus on structured learning with a wide variety of elective options (e.g., Informatics Practices, Entrepreneurship). The subjects often align with national-level competitive exams (JEE, NEET).


2. **SSC**: Typically has a more localized approach with fewer elective options compared to CBSE, and the focus may vary slightly based on the state-specific needs.


Subject options can differ depending on the state for SSC.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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How is the TNEA document verification going to happen, is it online or should I go to the TFC, I have yet to receive the Certificate for studied from 8th to 12th in Tamil Nadu from my school and today is the last day for uploading documents (12/06/2024), Is it possible to upload it later?

Nitin Kumar 12th Jun, 2024

The TNEA document verification process is not online. You'll need to visit a designated TNEA Facilitation Centre (TFC) to have your documents verified in person.  You have already uploaded the documents you have available (as of today, June 12, 2024) which is great.

After uploading the documents, you will need to visit a TFC as per the schedule provided by the DoTE, Tamil Nadu. This typically happens between the application closing date and the rank list declaration. At the TFC, officials will verify the originals of the documents you uploaded online, including your certificates from 8th to 12th standard (if available by then).

Since today is the last day for uploading documents, and you haven't received your certificates yet:

Try contacting your school as soon as possible to inquire about the status of your certificates and the expected date of issuance. Explain your situation regarding TNEA document verification.

If you have any other supporting documents related to your 8th to 12th studies (like mark sheets, transfer certificates, etc.), upload them during the online window.

If your certificates are still not ready by the time of your TFC visit, try to get a written statement from your school explaining the delay and confirming your academic record.


During verification at the TFC, explain the situation to the officials and present any supporting documents you have (statement from school, mark sheets).

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/all-about-tnea

I hope it helps!

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if I did my 10th in commerce (without maths) icse can I take science stream (only physics + maths) in class 11 in isc board? (preferred school - riverside public school kothagiri)

Tanya Gupta 15th Mar, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can take the science stream (Physics + Maths) in Class 11 at Riverside Public School in Kothagiri, even if you completed your 10th in commerce (without maths) from the ICSE board. It is normal many schools do allow this and it is completely normal.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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