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Hello,
You are already passed in 12tg board from CBSE in PCB subjects. Then you can go for only mathematics subject from NIOS board. You have to show your marksheet and certificate then only add on one subject in NIOS and give the examination. Then you can go for add in your marksheet and apply for any Institute for your mathematics marks. It's helpful for your future also.
All the best.
Hello Chandan!
If your best of four percentage matches with the course of a particular college and the eligibility criteria, you wish to seek admission in then you can apply for that course in a particular college. Now, if there are many people who have applied for a course in a particular cut off. Then, in that case everyone who have applied will be confirmed for admission in a particular course and college after your documents are verified by the college and they approve the admission. There is no first come, first serve basis and so whoever has applied considering their documents are correct and verified will get their admission confirmed.
Dear Deepak,
80.6% is considered a good marks if you want to get admission for B.SC Math in Calcutta university. Marks of Math in your board would not really matter and having an average marks of 50% in math is more than enough. Your selection will completely be based on your merit of the qualifying examination from a recognized board and more on the merit of the entrance examination organized by the university itself. You have to clear the entrance exam with a good score to fix your spot and the 80.6% in your boards will act as an add-on advantage.
All the best for your future
Hi Harshitha
Hope you are doing well.
For IIT JAM, the minimum eligibility is that the student should have passed qualifying degree with a minimum aggregate of 55%. For different courses the essential subject at 10+2 level varies.For Msc. Biotechnology the essential subjects at 10+2 level is biology so you will be eligible for that.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jam-eligibility-criteria/amp
For GAT-B
Candidates should have passed bachelor's degree in the respective field from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55%.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/exams/gat-b/amp
Hope this helps.
Dear Swati,
If you want to pursue the graduation degree in science with maths then you can give many entrance exam which are as follows.
You just need to apply the application form for where you want to take admission, then you need to clear the exam, participate in counselling then they will alot you the campus according to your score.
Good Luck :)
Hello
I am guessing your question is in regarding with jee main 2022.
Actually, you are eligible for jee main examination irrespective of your% provided you have at least passed 12th.
This is because,
There's no minimum % barrier for jee main.
For your reference,
Jee main eligibility criteria is given below-
--------) Qualification required :- to be eligible for JEE mains you need 10+2/equivalent qualification.
Course
Required Criteria based on Class 12th or equivalent
B.E/B.Tech
Passed qualifying examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects
along with any one of :-
----)Chemistry
-----)Biotechnology
-----)Biology
----) Technical Vocational subject.
B.Arch
Passed qualifying examination with
-----)Mathematics,
-----)Physics,
------) Chemistry
B.Planning
Passed qualifying examination with Mathematics
--------) Passing year :- one is eligible for JEE main examination for consecutive three years starting from the year of appearing for 12th /equivalent examination i. e to be eligible for JEE mains 2022 you should be either appearing for 12th board exam or equivalent in 2022 or should have passed it in 2021 or 2020
--------) There is no age limit to be eligible
- -------) there is no minimum percentage requirement to be eligible for JEE Main.
But yes,
To be eligible for NITs, IIITs, CFTIs one needs at least 75% marks in class 12th if belongs to General or OBC category or at least 65% marks in class 12th if belongs to Sc or St category.
For this year i. e 2021 this minimum percentage requirement of 75% - 65 % has been lifted off .
But in 2022, yes this 75-65 % criteria for NITs, IIITs, CFTIs will be there( if removed due to conditions like pandemic then nta will notify about it)
Now,
You have mentioned that you have got over 60 in physics and chemistry and 37 in maths . You are completely ok with it but what is your total 12th % ?
This is important because,
5 Subjects to be considered for calculating aggregate percentage for jee main are :-
*Physics
*Chemistry
*Mathematics
*A language
*Any subject other than listed above
So, if you have 75 % / 65 % as per your category in the aggregate of above subjects then only you are eligible for NITs .
If your% is low then you can appear for entrance examination.
For detailed information about jee main eligibility criteria go through our page, the link for which is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
Hey Aditi,
The cut off for BSc in Eco, Maths, and Stats at St. Xavier's Mumbai goes above 90% regardless of the college's cutoffs. For general, BSc cutoffs are anyway around 90–95%. However, in the second list, the cut off drops down to 88% and in some cases even 85%.
However, if you're interested in pursuing BSc in Eco, Maths, and Stats from St. Xavier's Mumbai , do remember that you need to drop Eco in your second year and go on to major in Maths or Stats. If you want to do only Eco , then do apply for a BA course, because it offers a BA degree in Eco, while BSc degree in Stats.
Hi,
As per the latest announcement of the CBSE board, students who are not satisfied with their results can apply for compartmental exams whenever the pandemic gets over & the situation is conducive for the board to conduct the examination.
The last date of application for appearing in compartmental exam was on the 15th August, 2021.
However, your marks in Maths is decent & you may want to proceed with your further studies without wasting any more time on 12th board results. Having said that, it's absolutely up to you whatever you want to do. All the best if you are appearing for the exams.
You can checkout the official notice here:
https://www.cbse.gov.in/cbsenew/documents/Tabulation%20Policy%20Class%20XII%202021.pdf
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