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If you passed your Class 12 in 2024 , then you were first eligible for JEE Advanced in 2024 , even if you didn’t appear for it
To pursue fine arts after 10th, you should consider taking the Arts stream (Humanities) in your 11th and 12th grades. A minimum percentage of 50% or above in your 10+2 (12th grade) is typically required for admission to Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs.
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B.Tech graduates can face job difficulties due to factors like overreliance on campus placements, a lack of soft skills, and a misalignment between academic curricula and industry expectations. Furthermore, the Indian job market for engineers can be competitive, and there's a growing
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Yes, you can write the JEE exam even after enrolling in a college , but there are a few important conditions and points to keep in mind:
You can appear for JEE Main up to 3 consecutive years starting from your 12th board passing year.
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I am not clear if you've told that you belong to general category, if that's the case then with your rank you mentioned it is quite unlikely to be admitted in top institutions like an Nit or IIT in the course of biotechnology and chemical engineering you might have a
If you've passed 12th class in 2025 and reappear in 2026 without going to school then you can apply as a private candidate through your school GSEB repeater's form, these are usually updated and made available online on the official website. you will just need your previous marks and other
Hello! IRAS (Indian Railway Accounts Service) officers can be posted in both cities and rural areas since Indian Railways has offices and operations nationwide. They typically work in divisional offices, zonal offices, workshops, and production units. Transfers do happen but are usually not very frequent and depend on government policies
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