HSC
Dear Candidates,
To get admission in IIT's or NIT's you should score at least 75% for Gen Category in board exam and 65% aggregate marks (for SC, ST and PwD candidates) otherwise you should at least come in top 20% percentile in particular board.
To check top 20 percentile of different board here is link :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/top-20-percentile-cutoff-of-class-12-boards-for-iit-admission
Hope this helps!!
All the Best!!
Hey Harsh
Do not worry there are many institutes that take entrance exams. You can still apply for TS EAMCET , Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) , LPU NEST , JK CET GUJCET , UKSEE, AEEE etc and prepare well for the exam.
You need to give entrance exams for getting admission to the Government colleges. I hope this helped. All the best.
Hello! First of all tell me why you need this 6 marks? Is it very important? From my point of view I suggest applying for revaluation may or may not be favorable. You have 50% of chance to get improved score and there is another 50% of chances to get the same score even after revaluation process. But you should also consider the possibility of your scoring coming down. So better consult with your professors before applying for revaluation.
Next, I would suggest you side by side prepare for the improvement exam. But during this pandemic time, going and writing an improvement exam is not advisable. Hope this was helpful. Thank you.
Dear Student,
If you have passed in this examination then it is not a problem to get admission in any course due to eligibility of that institute. But if you have no passed in that examination then, do not take that paper in your college course. As example, if you have not passed in Physics paper then, do not take it as your others paper of your honours subject. As per guidelines, the best five papers of your 10+2th level is taken for your result counting.
Thank You.
You can check some colleges Which offering b pharm what have their eligibility criteria and cutoffs you have to count PCB marks in MHT CET because if you want admission in bpharm you have to give entrance exam of Maharashtra called MHT CET with PCB and also check eligibility criteria also of some colleges
Hello Ranjith, do not worry. Go to your application form and click on "Edit" option. This time enter the exam roll number correctly. The last date for the submission of TNEA application is Aug-16(Sunday). You can edit your application form before the last date of submission. Better be quick and make the changes. Re-check your application multiple times to verify whether all details have been entered accurately. For additional clarification, contact the admission desk for TNEA. The contact details are provided here:
044-2235 8044 044 22358-45
044-2235 8065 044 22358-66
044-2235 8067 044 22358-68
You can also make note of their official website - tneaonline.in
and their email id - tneaenq@annauniv.edu (mailto:tneaenq@annauniv.edu)
Hope it was useful. Stay safe!
Hello student,
Sorry to say you but the official authority of Maharashtra common entrance test have not make any notice about that. So it is quite difficult to tell about this in the situation. You should keep your eyes on their official website. Hope this will help you
Sakshi, now there is no upper age limit for NEET. Also as long as you fulfil the minimum aggregate criteria for NEET, you are eligible even if you have studied as a Private Student and appeared for supplementary or improvement exams. To be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th.
Hi Ramachandran. I am happy to answer your doubts. The first question you have asked is whether the HSC/Equivalent registration number is the same as Roll number in the 12th mark sheet. Yes, both are the same. Answering your second question, the code next to each subject is called the subject code. Do not confuse it with the registration number. I will give you examples for better understanding.
Roll No. be like - 4604614, 4136326, and subject code be like 301, 042, etc.
This link directs you to Careers360 registration guide, where you can find step by step procedure to apply for TNEA. Have a look into it. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea-application-form
If you further have doubts, you can contact DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION - DOTE. Their help desk number is 044 2235 1014 . DOTE works on weekdays from 10 am to 5.40 pm and on Saturdays, they work from 10 am to 3.55 pm only. Sundays are holidays.
Hope this was helpful. Thank you. Stay safe.
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