COVID-19
Hello aspirant,
Don't worry about public exam which hasn't conducted, just keep your total concentration on IIIT exam. Following are the subjects and exam pattern :
It objective type questions.
Subjects are: maths, physical science, biological science.
Mathematics: 50 questions and total of 50 marks.
Physical science: 25 questions and total of 25 marks.
Biological science: 25 questions and total of 25 marks.
You need not worry about the syllabus because it'll be mostly based on your 10th syllabus. If you are interested to gain extra knowledge then you can collect some of the previous question papers of IIIT and you can prepare.
You also have NCERT books available in the market and online stores which are best resources for any type of entrance exam.
You also have YouTube in which you can see videos about the syllabus.
I hope this would help you.
All the Best!!
Hello,
You need to provide TC, Provisional certificate and marksheet of all semester at the time of document verification along with other necessary documents. The counselling dates for TS PGECET are yet to be notified so there is still time to obtain the provisional certificate, TC and marksheet. Please contact your respective college administration and enquire about the certificates so that you can get them before the counselling starts.
Dear Pooja ,
According TISSNET guideline you are eligible for take admission but we will discusses briefly for better understanding .
Eligibility Criteria
If you willing's to to take TISSNET 2020 then you must have completed the graduation of minimum 3 years duration or its equivalent from a recognized university or final year candidates can also apply for the exam. However, they will be offered final admission only after they clear the final year examination also there is no upper age limit defined by TISS for appearing in the national level exam.
Hope it will helpful
thanks
Hi Student,
I do understand your concern and agree with your statement. But, there are no other better options as of now. As BIPC students, you must be concerned about the lab and practical classes that are positively affected. Due to network issues and stereotypical teaching patterns, it is tough to maintain the same status as offline. But, I will suggest you focus on the online classes till we get the better substitute or colleges get open.
All the best.
If you are in 11th and have not been able to study anything about JEE mains or advance or you haven't studied anything related to it , then you must read and go through the syllabus of JEE and it's related articles either on the internet website or from YouTube.
You can also see it's syllabus related to your 11th grade that you must be studying for now . If you feel that you can start now, take help from YouTube channel videos . There are a lot of videos related to it.
For more information about it , use this link .
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips OR
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
But, since you are in 11th, you must first know about JEE mains and then go through its syllabus that you have to study in your 11th grade and the start preparing for the same either through YouTube videos or from the internet.
Hope that helps. Good luck
Hi Aspirant,
It is now mandatory requirememt for every exams at every level. You cam also bring asymptometic certificate from authorized medical officer. Asymptotic certificate means "the person physically strong and dont have any symptoms of aby disease". This ceritificate from authorized medical officer will work.
Hope this is helpful to clear your dilemma.
Hello Chand,
According to the recent guidelines of unlock issued by the Government, no reports regarding the Covid-19 shall be issued to the exam centers. But make sure, you take all the precautions and if you belong to containment zone, get tested for the safety of the other candidates and supervisors present over there. Also, there will be no corona test at the examination center but it is advisable to take all the necessary measures.
Also, take a note that students from containment zone will be answering the exam separately later to reduce the risk of infection among other students according to Health Ministry Guidelines issued. The decision of whether the exam for such students shall be online from home or not is still not confirmed.
Stay safe and good luck!!
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