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Firstly, you should focus completely on your 12 th board exam. After completing 12th standard, if you like programming you can join any programming courses related to language like HTML, JAVA, SQL, C+,C++,etc. Or you can learn courses related to hacking. There are various job options if you know how to program apps, how to make websites, and you can do legal hacking for our nation. If you had an interest in games, you can develop your own game and if people likes your game, you also earn good money through this. You can also pursue some course in fine arts that will sharp your talent in drawing. Or you can do any course related to literature so u have a closed view of modern and ancient literature and it develops your reading skills. If you want to pursue a degree, you can also pursue b.tech in computer science because you are interested in computer and things related to it.
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The three-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme emphasises a variety of academic fields, including English, History, Political Science, Geography, and others. Depending on their preferences and the results of their +2 board exams, candidates may choose to enrol in a BA general or BA Hons degree. While BA Hons programme focuses on a specific concentration, BA general programme emphasises an overview of fundamental disciplines.=
A minimum of 50% in the class 10 and 12 exams is required to be eligible to enrol in a BA programme. Admission for a BA is determined by both aptitude and merit.
So, as per basic eligibility criteria to get admission in BA, your cousin can join BA if the total percentage is more than 50%. Pass factor is okay for your situation.
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Yes, your paper will be corrected as I have registered a query on jeemain.nic.in last week Last night they replied to me that there is no need to worry about that the paper will be corrected and it will be evaluated.
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This is also known as Balance Sheet Method or Intrinsic Method or Break-up Value Method or Valuation of Equity basis or Asset Backing Method. Here the emphasis is on the safety of investment as the investors always need safety for their investments. Under this method, net assets of the company are divided by the number of shares to arrive at the net asset value of each share.
value of net asset is:
Total of realisable value of assets – Total of external liabilities = Net Assets (Intrinsic value of asset)
Under the Net Asset Method, the weightage is given on the safety of the investment. One, who invests money on shares, always needs safety. Even if the return is low, safety is always looked upon. At the same time under the yield method, the emphasis goes to the yield that an investor expects from his investment. The yield, here we mean, is the possible return that an investor gets out of his holdings—dividend, bonus shares, right issue. If the return is more, the price of the share is also more. Under this method the valuation of shares is obtained by comparing the expected rate of return with normal rate of return. For instance, if paid up value of a share is
Rs. 10 and expected rate of return is 9% while normal rate of return is 6%, then the value of shares will be Rs. 15.
Hey aspirant, as you have mentioned your score for paper 2 to be 140 out of 300, it is a decent score and with good marks in drawing you can surely get a good percentile. Now let's take the worst case scenario where you get 50 marks out of 100 in drawing even though you have an expected higher score as you did decently, the final score out of 400 would be 190, and according to the previous year trends your percentile would be in a range of 88 - 90th percentile. You may use the Rank Formula = (100 - your total percentile) X Total appeared candidates /100 to get an approximate estimate of your rank.
At such a decent percentile you can get some good colleges. You can use this predictor for knowing a few such colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_barch_cp
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Hi there.
You'll be surprised at how little drawing is stressed in the world of product design today. This may sound extreme, but I've heard that schools like Art Center College of Design place a lot of emphasis on sketching. Technical skill is no longer the deciding factor for whether or not you are a good designer. Instead, your ability to approach problems in a creative way and your design-related thought process are what set good designers apart.
The title "product designer" is currently steadily (or has already begun) moving into the tech industry, where you'll find that a significant portion of those who identify as such will concentrate on developing prototypes and mockups for digital apps. The ability to draw is crucial, but you don't have to be an expert to be a designer.
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First of all, don't worry if you forgot to mark your answers in the computer, as the marks is reevaluated for the students who got 0 in drawing. Likewise , many students face the same problem due to time limit exceeds during their exams.
Hello aspirant,
If you are not good at studies then that is fine, and if you are much interested in drawing, painting, and art kinds of stuffs, then there are lot many career scopes after class 12th that you can pursue to outperform your career.
Below are some of the best career fields that you can pursue related to career in drawing and painting :
You can also become a teacher, educator and professor in the drawing and painting fields. Some more career options in this fields are :
I hope that this will help.
Hey Dear,
Yes , obviously you can consider without any hesitation. As per your question top art schools are :
Top 1 :- Royal College Of Art
Top 2:- University Of The Arts London
Top 3:- Parsons Schools of Design at The New School
Top 4:- Rhode Island School Of Design ( RISD )
Top 5:- Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT )
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