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Hello Aspirant ,
You can attempt JEE Mains in 2023 even without repeating class 12 as a student is allowed to attempt JEE Mains exam for 3 consecutive years starting from the year of passing class 12 (in your case 2021,2022,2023 ) but unfortunately can not attempt JEE Advanced as
Hello aspirant,
YES, you must read NCERT Books as they are very helpful for your UPSC Preparations, and after finishing and completing your foundation knowledge from NCERT textbooks, you can go on with yoru Coaching modules and notes.
Further, below are some of the best books that you can prefer
YES, you can give your JEE mains and then JEE advance directly on the year 2023, without wanting to give them in the year 2022. Every Candidates are allowed to appear for the JEE mains for 3 times in a consecutive year and 2 times for JEE advance
Hi Aspirant!
For most of the colleges in India, if any student is absent in any exam due to any reasons (emergency, health, accidental, dues etc) needs to re-write the exam during the supplementary exam round.
>> There is no such separate exam for students being absent for the actual
Hello Aspirant,
See the eligibility for KCET is as follows -
The nominee should have read in one or more Government or Government acknowledged academic establishments placed in the Karnataka for at least 7 educational years starting from 1st standard to 2nd PUC / 12th standard as on 1st July
Hyderabad University Admission for UG courses will only prevail to a reasonable total in CUET administered by NTA.
The final date of this exam was May 31. The enrollments and application revision window were unlocked from Jun 23 to Jun 24.
The exam duration is also published. It
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