HSC
Hello aspirant!!
You may not get top colleges for doing bpharm since yiur marks is somewhat less. You can get into less ranked colleges. But still you may be getting based on your community though you get the top colleges you can't have your preferred course. So try to appear for the entrance exams conducted by the college.
For details about top bpharm collgese refer to the following link below...
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india
All the best!!
Stay safe!!
Hello student,
As per I know there are no search official notice regarding the changing of syllabus for 2020-21 season. So if you want to give your improvement exam in 2021 for HSC, the portion will be same.
You also should check your board official website.
Hope this will help you.
Hello,
From your profile it seems you're an engineering aspirant in graduation and belong to Maharashtra, you haven't mentioned you're enquiring regarding which course in particular, anyway under pg courses pertaining to your field you can apply for MCA/MBA, in case of former the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any field from a recognized university with mathematics as one of the subject at 10+ level securing 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, in case of mba the eligibility criteria is passed Bachelor's Degree in any field from a recognized university with 50% aggregate ,for reserved categories they need 45%, in case your query is for MHT CET Candidates should have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects with any one of the subjects – Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical/ Vocational subjects. securing a minimum of 50% marks for UR, and in case of reserved category and PwD candidates there's relaxation of 5%, candidates who have passed Diploma in Engineering and secured a minimum of 50 % aggregate for UR, and at least 45% aggregate marks in case of reserved/ backward category/ Persons with Disability.
Greeting Aspirant,
You have scored Good Marks but getting only 70% will not get anyone in the list of Top 20 Percentile. The Competition is very tough and students getting even 90% are not in the list.
You need to Work More hard to get in the Top List.
Hope My Answer Helped You.
Best Of Luck For Future.
Currently it is not possible to tell clearly whether you will be in top 20 percentile of your board or not. Once the board releases the data, you will get a clear cut idaea about being in top 20 percentile. On the basis of previous years' data, you have less chances of being in top 20 percentile of your board.
Hope it helps.
As per the board criteria for NITs admissions, a general/ OBC category candidate is required to score an aggregate of at least 75% in his/ her respective board exams. There is a relaxation of 10% for SC/ST Category candidates. Calculating your aggregate percentage, it equates to 68%. So, you are eligible for admission to NITs on the basis of board criteria.
Hello sir/mam
Mujhe 12th hsc board mye 75% hai to bsc forensic science ke liye admission milega
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