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i got 65% in chemistry honours but 58% in graduation overall including subsidiary and honours paper...so my question is that am i elegible for government exam whose eligibility criteria is more than 60% in graduation...

Harshita Gupta 19th Dec, 2019
Hey,

If the eligibility criteria states that the minimum required score is 60%, then it means that the end result should be 60% or the aggregate score of all the semesters should be 60%.

So, if you have completed your graduation with 58%, then most probably you are not eligible
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ky m private college me direct admission le skti hu ..agr ha ..to ky waha bhi intrence pass krna padega

Aditya Saini 19th Dec, 2019

Hi drama queen ,

Ofcourse,well their entrance exam is just a formality this is not mandatory .

Direct admission is the process by which a student can gain entry to a college for a particular course. The student who gets entry into a college through this process has to pay

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Course for government jobsh

manisha.gupta 19th Dec, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

There are plenty of Government Exams available. It only depends on the field of your interest, Each exam has different eligibility So if you specify more your query like your interest of field then I can help you better.

Some of Government common exams are

SSC

IBPS PO

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My tentative CAT percentile is 93.5-95.5 and I have done B.Com(Hons) .. female candidate general category..scored 7.8 cgpa in graduation and more that 90 percentage in cksss 12th and 10th examination.. which college is expected.

Loveena Gupta 17th Dec, 2019

Hy geeta

Looking at your scores, as you have excellent academics and percentile above 90's in Cat.

U can expect a call from IIM Indore, IIT Roorkee, IIT Madras. Also if cut offs may decline for this year than previous year then you may get a call from IIM B

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if completed 3years B.sc course but have a some backlogs in graduation They are eligable for NEET 2020 examination

Somrita Bhattacharya 18th Dec, 2019

Hello aspirant,

Yes you are eligible for NEET 2020

  • If you have already graduated please use code 6 while filling the form for NEET 2020
  • If you have not graduated, but passed 1st year examination then use code 5 while filling the form

For more information check the link given

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i have scored 6.2cgpa (58.9%) in 10th cbse board 2015 batch ,i have scored 36.8% in 12th board , i have scored 60% in graduation in which mba collage can i get admission need help ????

Budhan Singh Haiburu 17th Dec, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well.

As you have asked about the MBA course admission then you must know that 10th and 12th marks are not necessary. It only requires you to have more than 50% ( 5% recession for reserved categories) in the graduation to appear for any

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st xavier college kolkata take admission of students on what basis.

Himanshu 14th Dec, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

St. Xavier College is a Christian Minority Higher Educational Institute and it offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in the field of Arts, Science, Commerce, Business Administration, and Education with various specializations. It also offers PhD courses in Biotechnology, Commerce, Physics and Microbiology.

So for the UG courses the

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i got 48 percent marks in graduation and i belong to reserve category so can i appear for CAT 2020 and other further exams ?

Harshita Gupta 14th Dec, 2019

Hey,

For reserved category, the eligibility is that the candidate must have completed bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 45%. So, yes you are eligible to appear for CAT 2020.

Hope this helps!

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can the subjects in graduation and post-graduation be different

Saurabh Siddharth 14th Dec, 2019

Hello there

Yeah you may have different subjects in graduation and post graduation. There will not be any problem if you are not willing to apply for UGC NET. But if you're interested in applying for it, take the same subjects in graduation and post graduation.

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