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Hi aspirant,
From your profile I assume that you are talking about the 10th CBSE or State board final examination. See it will be too early to say anything about in which direction the fate of final examination go. The examination is is generally scheduled in March and April in subjective mode but due to to rise in the pandemic again there is a possibility that examination would be conducted at respective schools only for the safety of students. Also if the situation does not improve the examination may be postponed or cancelled like that of last year students.
Hope it helps!!
See till now, there are no such cases where due to covid the date of application is extended. So in general, the probability of happening so is very less and for covid upsurge, the date of the examination may get postponed but the extension of the application date have a very feeble probability.
Although, you didn't mentioned the name of the course you are talking about, I would recommend you to get back to career360 and repost the question so that we can confirm if there are any such extensions or you can keep an eye on the official website of the examination as well.
Have a great day!
Hello Aspirant!!
Yes I can totally understand the situation you have gone through and the reason behind 63% score of yours. But the fact is depending on the marks that you scored which is around 63% it is somewhat difficult to make it through B.Pharm lateral entry in the second year.
There are few colleges who conduct their own Entrance Exam and if you perform well in that you can expect a good seat. For the Government Colleges it would be somewhat difficult but better not to loose hope and you can try for the government colleges but keep the private options in hand too.
Good luck!!!
Hello,
Its very unfortunate that you have to go through this but since you have been tested positive for COVID 19 and you won't be allowed to sit for the KVPY Examination.
If the candidate possesses any of the Covid19 symptoms, then he/she will not be allowed to enter the premises.
Students’ temperature will be checked at the exam centre gate with a thermo gun and if the temperature of the candidate exceeds the upper limit then that candidate will not be allowed to go inside the exam centre.
There won't be any facilities regarding separate rooms for COVID positive examinees.
Further aspirants are asked to carry a self declaration form regarding COVID 19, to ensure they don't have symptoms of COVID and are COVID negative.
Students without this self declaration form will also be not allowed to take the examination.
Kindly take care of yourself and try not to stress about the examination.
Get well soon.
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
You will have to provide your second year aggerate to successfully register in AFCAT. Without the aggerate it is not possible to apply for AFCAT. So you can either ask your college to provide your scores quickly or you can wait for AFCAT 2 2022. As AFCAT is conducted twice in a year you can attempt the AFCAT 2 2022. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the AFCAT 1 2022 in online mode on the official notification on November 27. AFCAT 1 2022 application form is available from December 1, 2021 onwards. The last date to submit the AFCAT 1 application form is December 30, 2021. While the dates for the second cycle of AFCAT that is AFCAT 2 2022 is not yet declared. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information.
Hello.
It has been clearly mentioned in the cbse notification for optional exam that those who are absent in this exam, their absence will be marked and they shall be scored based on their previous scores. There has been no mention of getting a chance to appear for the second time next year. So it may not be possible to do so.
As per the information available on the IBPS Clerk 2021 Advertisement PDF a ll the educational qualifications mentioned should be from a University/ Institution/ Board recognised by government of India a nd the final result of the qualifying examination must be declared on or before October 27, 2021. If you have passed in the qualifying examination that is Bachelor's Degree in September 2021 you will be eligible to appear for IBPS Clerk 2021 as you have passed before the given cut off date. To read the detailed advertisement use the link below
https://www.ibps.in/crp-clerical-cadre-xi/
HEY NIRMALA
ACCORDING TO LATEST NEWS-
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made an important announcement for students who have contracted COVID-19. As per the CBSE circular if a student has tested positive then he/she need not worry about his/her lab practical exams.
Exams for such students will be postponed and can be done either in April or even after written exams are over. CBSE circular says such students should just be advised to take rest and be in isolation at home.
As per a CBSE notification, "It has come to the notice of the board that because of COVID-19 pandemic, students of classes 10, 12, along with their families, have shifted to some other city or country and therefore, they are unable to appear in the practical/ theory exam from the school/ exam centre where the students are registered for the board exams."
HOPE YOU DO WELL!
Hey student,
First of all I'm really sorry for your loss.
But student you can get your fees reduce you'll have no problem with it as your problem is very genuine and you want to study that is really a good thing you can also get help from the government as they are providing 50000 funds to people who has lost someone in covid.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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