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If you cleared NET (National Eligibility Test) while in your 1st semester of post-graduation, it will not be considered valid yet.
To be eligible for NET, you must have completed or be in the final year of your PG program. Your NET qualification becomes valid only after you finish your master’s degree with the required minimum marks (55% for General/EWS/OBC, 50% for SC/ST).
So, once you complete your PG, your NET result will be valid officially.
Hope you understand.
No, the exam is not valid in the first semester because you must have completed your bachelor's degree to appear for the UGC NET, or you must be in the final year of your postgraduate studies to appear for the exam. Overall, meaning it's invalid.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Since you’ve already passed 2nd PUC in 2025 and are reappearing for improvement in 2026, you should select “Appeared” in the exam criteria section, not “Appearing.”
Here’s the process (as per the new 2026 system):
Registration: Visit your college or official Karnataka Board website and fill the improvement form using your 2025 registration number.
Select Subjects: Choose only the subjects you wish to improve.
Documents Required: Copy of your 2025 marks card, ID proof, and recent photo.
Fees Payment: Pay the improvement exam fee (per subject) online or at your college.
Admit Card: You’ll get a new hall ticket mentioning “Improvement Exam 2026.”
Only your best score (old or new) will be considered for final marks.
You should enter your mother’s name as per your Aadhaar card , which is Shaik Nazima Begum .
The JEE application is verified mainly with your Aadhaar details, so it’s better to keep it the same to avoid mismatch.
There will be no big problem if there is a small difference like “Begum” added, but it’s good to keep all documents matching in the future. You can update your school records or Aadhaar later to make them the same everywhere.
Hope it helps !
Yes, it can cause issues in the future.
The difference in spelling of your father’s name, Shivandra Kr Singh , Shivendra Kumar Singh , and Shibendra Kumar Singh - can create confusion during 11th admission, college admission, or document verification .
It’s better to correct it now . Use the name that is written correctly in most of your important documents (like birth certificate or Aadhaar) and apply for a correction in your school or board records.
Keep all documents with the same spelling of your father’s name to avoid any future problems.
Yes, you can change your school in Class 12 within the same board (like CBSE or state board), but there are a few conditions:
You must take a Transfer Certificate (TC) and Migration Certificate from your old school.
The new school must be affiliated with the same board.
For changing an optional subject (like IT), you need board and school approval, the school will update your subject list officially before registration for board exams.
It’s best to complete this process before the board’s registration deadline for Class 12.
Can you please specify in which college you want to take admission
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To take admission in any college, you need to check it's eligibility criteria which includes Age, Qualifying marks, Class 12th required percentage and more. Most colleges take admissions based on Commen University Entrance Test(CUET) which generally takes place in 3rd-4th week of May. To check the eligibility criteria of CUET you can visit university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-eligibility-criteria
Once you appear for CUET, look for the college you wanna get into and see if you've scored the required marks for admission in that college.
You can visit university.careers360.com and check for the eligibility criteria of different colleges and choose the one that suits you the most.
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