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As you have no interest in KCET exam and there is a opportunity for document verification of it has been appeared for Neet exam in in a situation so so you have to go for Neet document verification on the specific date with requisite documents with you. It
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Yes, even if you start from now you can score well in both boards and neet examination and don't worry there are many students who start their preparation for Neet examination in class 12th only and not only prepare qualify Neet examination with good rank and get into good
Hi aspirant,
Honorary supreme court has announced that female candidates will now also be eligible to appear NDA examination and get selected at the academy. However you cannot give the examination in 2021 as the NDA 1 has already been conducted and the dates to fill the application form for
Hello Aspirant,
Yes definitely you can appear for IIT JAM examination because eligibility criteria for IIT JAM says that the General /OBC candidate should have secured minimum of 55% aggregate in the last qualifying degree or 5.5 CGPA on the scale of 10 and if the candidates is of SC/ST/PwD
Your profile suggests that you are from Karnataka Puc board.
In 2021, different 12th boards like cbse etc including Karnataka 2nd PUC board 2021 examination was cancelled due to surge in covid-19 . You can refer for our page for it at
https://news.careers360.com/karnataka-2nd-puc-exams-2021-cancelled-sslc-exams-be-held-in-july
but in 2022 your puc/ 12th
As per the Civil Services Age Limit, the candidate sh ould be between 21 and 32 years, as on 1st August 2024, i.e., he/she must have been born not earlier than 2nd August 1992 and not later than 1st August 2003.
So according to the guidelines you are not eligible
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The application correction for BHU was opened from 14th to 15th September, you could have make the desired changes during this period, now since it's over it's difficult to make any rectifications regarding this, however you can try to reach to to the helpdesk at bhu@nta.ac.in (mailto:bhu@nta.ac.in) from your
Hello Sourav Kumar Deo,
In the statement which you mentioned above in the question, the concerned subject implies that if you are giving exam for BSc Hons Physics then you should have more than 50% marks only in Physics also apart from the aggregate.
If you are giving the entrance
It depends on which exam you are applying for. You haven't specified the examination name.
To tell you the actual meaning of ' subjects concerned ' it generally refers to a subject whose marks the testing agency considers and is a eligibility criteria. It basically means the subjects which
Hello student, you can contact your Central board of secondary education regional office and ask them to help you in this situation or otherwise if you are a school student and you have filled the application with your school then your school must have your application number and the admit
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