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Yes, you can correct the wrong APAAR ID later during the designated JEE Main correction window by logging into the official NTA website and accessing the correction facility. Here in this article you will find more info about this query.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Choosing BE in ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) is a smart decision, it opens up career opportunities in both electronics core sectors and IT/computer industries.
Tamil Nadu has several top colleges for ECE like Anna University, PSG Tech, SSN College of Engineering, VIT, and SRM University, all known for strong academics and good placement records in reputed companies.
Hope you understand.
Yes, as a private candidate for an undergraduate or UG course, you will almost always have to pay the examination fee separately from the initial registration or application fee. Also, there will be additional fees for the practical exams.
The exam centers of class 12th AISSCE exams are announced by the CBSE board itself. They are generally announced 2-3weeks prior to exams when you receive your admit card from the school. You'll get to know your exam center.
If you have opt for physical education in class 12th, then you don't have too appear for computer science exam. You'll have your subjects mentioned in your admit card itself, you will have to appear only for those subjects.
To pursue engineering in computer science you're supposed to have Physics, Chemistry and Math as your main subjects along with a language. Rest of the subjects don't matter much.
True free mentorship is invaluable! Look into alumni networks, specialized forums, or university/NGO outreach programs. While many comprehensive programs (like the Geekster course) are paid, you can use platforms FOR guidance on how to structure your learning and find recommended free strategies, as discussed here: https://www.careers360.com/courses-certifications/geekster-mentorship-program-course
Yes, joining NCC (National Cadet Corps) is a very good option for you, especially as a civil engineering diploma student. It helps build discipline, leadership, physical fitness, and teamwork skills, and also adds extra weightage if you plan to appear for defense, government, or PSU jobs later.
Since your college doesn’t have an NCC unit, don’t worry, you can still join as an open candidate . Here’s what you can do:
Visit the nearest college or institution that has an NCC unit (Army, Navy, or Air Wing).
Meet the NCC Officer (ANO) or visit the nearest NCC Battalion headquarters in your district.
Ask to register as an open cadet under that unit.
Submit your 10th marksheet, ID proof, and medical certificate if required.
So yes, joining NCC is definitely worth it. You just need to apply through a nearby college or NCC battalion office since your own college doesn’t have it.
No, don’t worry, it won’t create any major problem in your JEE form.
Since you’ve already mentioned CBSE correctly in the section where it asks for your board name, the “qualification type” option (like Any Public School/Board) is just a general category for schools affiliated with national boards.
As long as your roll number, passing year, and board name (CBSE) are correct, your form is valid. You’ll just need to carry your original 12th marksheet during document verification, that will confirm your board.
No issue, your form will be accepted.
Hello Geeta,
No, you cannot directly take admission in Class 12 without passing Class 11. Every recognized board, whether CBSE, HBSE, or any private school board, requires students to complete Class 11 first. Skipping Class 11 is not allowed.
Since you are doing Class 10 from NIOS, you have two options:
Continue in NIOS and take admission in Class 12 (after getting your 10th marksheet).
Take admission in Class 11 in any regular school or open school near Jhajjar, and then move to Class 12 after that.
If you skip Class 11, your 12th certificate will not be valid, and you may face problems during JEE registration and admission to IITs, as JEE requires valid 10th and 12th marksheets from recognized boards.
So, it’s better to complete 11th first (regular or open), then do 12th. That way, you will face no problem in JEE or IIT admission.
Hope it helps !
Hi Thanvitha, It's very exciting to hear that you are going for National level Mathematics Olympiad in class 9.
As for national national level Maths Olympiad you will practise for IOQM (Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics ). This exam is conducted by Mathematics Teachers’ Association (India) [MTA(I)] in collaboration with HBCSE (under NBHM). the exam duration is 3 hours with total of 30 questions. Question asked is of type integer-type-answer (00 - 99). Total marks is 100
Click here to download practice sets of IOQM and know some more details about IOQM
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