HSC
Dear Aditya,
Every path is open for you, yes definitely you can give improvement exam if you want to increase your score. But remember that not every school will allow you so you have to choose some lower school, get enrolled in that, it will be more better if you choose distance learning program as you already know the syllabus and pattern so you can prepare by yourself from your home.
Best Of Luck!!!
Dear Student,
You have already passed you 12th by general promotion and you percentage will totally depend upon your pre-board marks, 11th marks, and high school marks. It will be more good if you can score more than 60% in your 12th still many colleges accept 45% marks above. Remember that admission will be done on the basis of your marks in entrance exam not in the 12th.
After that you can sit in any entrance examination to get the top college for yourself at national level or state level, you can also try to get the direct admission in many colleges. Here are the name of some exams you can give to take admission in any good colleges.
1. DU, for Delhi
2. AU, LU, BHU, AMU for Uttar Pradesh
3. WBJEE for West Bengal
4- JNU for Delhi
5. MHT-CET for Maharashtra
You can also try some other.
Hi Aspirant.
As you secured 93.33% in HSC, unfortunately it won't add any weightage in MHCET rank. The Eligibility for MHCET is minimum 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 from the recognised board of Maharashtra, MHCET is the common entrance examination for engineering in Maharashtra. There is no way to get direct admission on the basis of 10+2 since last year 2020. We will provide the list of top government Engineering Colleges.
yesterday's News update states that students can get admission without appearing for MHCET examination based on merit scores or percentage in 10+2. You will definitely get admission in top colleges of maharashtra as you have secured good percentage. All the best for admission. Hope you find this information helpful. I have attached link below for top colleges , course , fees and other details.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-government-engineering-colleges-in-maharashtra-accepting-mht-cet-score?sort_by=overall_rank
Thanks & Good Luck!...
See this situation can be intermediating but its not impossible. Let me assure you if you are hardworking and if you have the perseverance and sincerity then you will definitely crack it.
Now the most important for NEET is that you need to focus on 10+2 as well as NEET. Thus you have to cover up both the portions simultaneously. Suppose the tution teachers or your school teachers will be teaching you the 10+2 syllabus, go through it in such that you prepare the syllabus of NEET as well as 10+2. This way at the end you will finish both the 10+2 syllabus as well as NEET 10+2 part. Now for the part of 11 you have invest some time every day to clear your backlogs. If you can study in bits both the 11 and 12 syllabus then by January you will complete 100% of 10+2 and NEET 10+2 part and 90% of the NEET class 11 part. Now depending on your preparation you can invest more time to class 11 and try on practicing problems which will really help you to have a great preparation.
Now you have mentioned that you are a HSC board student and you have to read NEET as well. Now the point is I don't think there will be a lot of deviation between HSC books and the NCERTs. So you can do a thing. Study from any of the book for the first and while revising you go through another books. For example you study Biology from NCERT then while revising go through the HSC book. This will help you to gather missing information if any and will assist you to score good in 10+2.
Also preparation can be really easy if you have good guidance. So having a good teacher or a institution can be really helpful. Career360 offers some really good courses for NEET as well as crash courses. So to stay tuned use the career360 app about the courses offered for 2022.
To know about career360 courses visit the link below:
https://learn.careers360.com/neet-coaching/?product=50&icn=NEET_knockout&ici=c360_sticky_qna_medical
To know about the study plan for NEET visit the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-plan
Also you should try to maintain a Summary Notebook in which you will write the important concepts and formulae which can be really helpful in the time of revision.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
See there are no official information regarding this. But in general there can be two possibilities:
As there is no official notification any can't be said with absolute confidence.
You can contact the HSC board members as per the number provided in the official website and get it confirmed. This can be a great way out.
For the contact details you may visit the link below:
http://mahahsscboard.org/contact.htm
I hope this answer helps.
Hi Aspirant,
The Eligibility criteria for TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission) are.
As you already secured 88.4 percentage you eligible for TNEA proces. You can easily get admission as you belong to Pondicherry, based on TNEA merit scores. ANNA University admission are also done based on TANCET ( Tamil Nadu Common entrance exam) as well. TNEA admission process started on 26th july ends on 24th August You can start your admission process through their official website. Hope you find this information useful. All the best for admission.
Thanks & Good luck!..
Hello aspirant,
Kumaraguru College of Technology is one of the famous engineering colleges in India. If an aspirant wants to get admission using management quota the total fee will amount to Rs. 4 to 5 lakhs for the whole duration of the undergraduate program excluding the donation amount. The donation amount for admission depends upon the branch the aspirant is willing to persue. For Computer Science department, it ranges between Rs. 15 to 20 lakhs and it varies every year according to the availability of seats for the course. Please contact the college authority for getting the exact amount to pay as donation fee.
The minimum HSC score to join KCT is 50% for GEN, 45% for BC, 40% for SC/ST. Admission in various undergraduate programs is offered on the basis of marks scored in class 12th final examination as per Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions(TNEA) counselling guidelines.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
Hello,
To become a pilot you will need to do maths and physics in your 10+2 level. So now if you want to become a pilot you can complete your maths and physics through open schooling to become eligible for becoming a Pilot. You can join NIOS and complete your Maths and Physics. National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) conducts Senior Secondary examination twice a year, in March/April and in October/November.
No, you can't directly get admission in the third year. But you can get admission in the first year even after the gap of two years. You can give entrance exams for the same like IPU CET, UPES, NMIMS NPAT, etc or you can get admission based on your 12th score. your 12th percentage should be a minimum 50 or equivalent examination with any stream from a recognized board.
It's never too late to complete your education you just need to take one step forward to start it somehow.
Hope it'll help , all the best.!!
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