Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana Examination
Hello,If you are a good student, with decent 12th score, and good academic background, it is not going to be difficult. It might be difficult in the beginning, but later it is going to get easy. If engineering is you passion, interest, then choose engineering. If you are good,
Hello,You can definitely study and prepare for the entrance examinations where ever you want to go like engineering or medical.In case of engineering you can apply for the JEE main examination for three consecutive years after your 12th. You have to justify why was there a gap of
Hello aspirant
Yes, students after 12th class can give Kvpy exam under SX stream, but it is must that they have secured at least 75% in 12th boards with science stream. And, they are pursuing b.sc.in the exam year. For further information go thorough this link
http://kvpy.iisc.ernet.in/main/eligibility.htm
Good Luck.
Hi Nitin! The Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) is a prestigious national level fellowship program started by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India in 1999. It is run by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore. The examination is usually conducted in the month of November
Hi Nithish ,
As you are a PCBM student in your 10+2 then you have good career and further studies options.
You can either go for engineering; for medicals; for b .ed(teaching); for researche by doing masters and phd; for commerce fiels too like accounting;etc.
Ultimately each field provides you
Also in computer science, there is better scope because the world is ruled by computers now . If you have skills related to the field definitely you will be more valued .
For maths again there is research scope , more outside india.
BE CSE . Explain in detail. Also mention how can one increase interest in CS having no knowledge till 12th. Kindly explain in detail.Also Is interest is CS really needed to study CSE? Kindly answer regarding my query.
Hi Nithish,
Taking a year's drop after 12th is just like taking risk. In this you directly have 50%chances of profits and rest 50% of loss.
But this profit or loss %age can be altered by anyone's passion and hardwork towards their goal.
So, as you had taken drop for
Hello Nithish !!
Yes , a student with maths along with science stream is eligible for studying CSE.
This is one of the best courses these days . With digitalisation and every company going into the digital world , the placement scenario is really good for a CSE student with
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