Indian School Certificate 12th Examination
Hey,
Yes that possible. You can go for psychology honour without leaving science in your class 11th.
There are colleges or universities like Banaras Hindu University, Annamalai University andtand many more that offers BSC in Psychology courses to students and hence that makes their science in class 11th justified.
One main condition is that you need to have biology in combination with your maths subject in your class 11th in some places.
Check the university offering these courses from the link below and also check their eligibility,
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-psychology-universities-in-india
Hope that helps.
Thank you
Hello,
No as of now there is no news regarding the cancellation of ISC exam. Only CBSE exam for 10th are cancelled. The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) conducts ISC 12th exams. The application process for ISC 12th exams 2021 is held through respective schools. The ISC class 12th board exams 2021 will be conducted from April 8 to June 18, 2021. The supplementary exams of ISC 12th exams 2021 will be held in August 2021. ISC Board has also reduced the syllabus by 30 per cent for this session. Students are advised to go through the revised syllabus and prepare for the exams accordingly.
Hello there,
Please do not worry too much on this matter. Pupil's are not failed in practical exams mostly as externals in general go easy on students. Marks awarded may be less but you wont fail. In case if you did fail then you have to write the supplementary in order to pass.
Thank you.
If the Difficulty level of Class 12 ISC/CBSE PCM Paper is considered to be 2/10 on a scale. JEE Main Questions have an average difficulty Level of 5/10, with difficulty levels ranging from easy, medium to hard.
For more information about JEE Main Preparation do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
To know more about the Balance between Class 12 and JEE Main do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main-and-class-12th-board-exams/amp
Hello Khusi,
As you are the student of class 12th board isc then you are totally familiar with the all syllabus of class 12th in previous class because the isc board syllabus are bit good they taught in earlier classes. And this the plus point for you.
If you start from 15th August then the examination of isc board may next year in month march then you have correctly six month for study and this enough time to break any record of percentage and you asked about above 90% . I can clearly say that if word hard and complete focus on your goal then you will be do so.
Hey ayush,
Hope you are well in this current pandemic situation. First of all wishing you a heartily congratulation for your result!. Coming to your question to get eligible for Jee advanced you have to score more than or equal to required cut-off in your Jee mains paper so kindly wait for the cut-off list and apply for the examination if you full fill the criteria.
For more details on the same you can check our link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-eligibility-criteria
Wish you a good luck for your upcoming examination!
Stay inside home and be safe!
Dear aspirant,
To prepare for 12pcm(isc) you can follow these steps
1.Take all the previous year question papers and see the trend in every subjects and practice those papers well.
2.Make quotes, notes and references for English literature.
3. Always check the sample papers in the CISCE website and practice them go through the trend in them.
4. Check out the scope of syllabus and read only according to it.
5. Ask your teacher some expected questions.
6. Make notes on the basis of scope of syllabus.
7.Be calm while writing exams and read the question paper twice and carefully.
Greetings, aspirant!
After your 12th grade, there are multiple Bachelor's level courses that you can opt for in order to build a career in international trade. The various Bachelor's level courses you can go for include:-
After getting a Bachelor's degree, you can opt for a master's such as
A master's level qualification adds to your chances of landing a well paying, high profile job. There are many universities in India that offer courses related to International Business and Trade such as Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi; Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade, Lucknow; IIMs etc.
Having these qualifications can land you the job of a:-
Many of these are high profile jobs and can be high paying as you gain experience and practical knowledge of the field
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
Here are few tips for preparation you must follow to get a good score without coaching:-English: Vocabulary questions will be asked. Word Power Made Easy is the book you can use to improve your vocabulary.
High School Grammar and Composition ( by Wren and Martin)It is a book to improve the grammar skills.
GK: Question on current affairs will be asked. Read newspaper for CURRENT G.K. than trying to grasp all info at once. Some of the newspaper sources which you can use to prepare this section are The Hindu, Financial Express, and The Economist. You can also use some other apps like Inshorts etc for current affairs.Mathematics: Only Data based questions will be asked. Like you have some information and questions on basis of that information.Logical Reasoning: Data tables, Data Charts, Bar Diagrams, Pie Charts, Graphs, Data Comparison and Analysis. These are some of the topics on which you can expect questions.
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https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
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