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I jee mains 2021 remaining attempt going to happen in first week of July or mid July?

suchayitaanusaha 10th Jun, 2021

Hello,

Till now the postponed JEE Mains session for April and May is not declare. But NTA said that before 15days the examination date will announce. And JEE advanced previous date 3rd of July 2021, but the reschedule date is not declare till now. May be they will declare soon. So wait and study well.  May be examination will held on July last week of 2021 or August first week of 2021.

All the best.

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Im in class 12 for DU BSC how should I attach 12th marksheet as result will come in mid July. The eligibility criteria for bsc maths and bsc statistics?

Sharon Rose Student Expert 13th Apr, 2021

Hello,

The eligibility criteria to get admission in to Delhi University for B.Sc Mathematics is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics with minimum 60% aggregate or more and 60% aggregate marks or more in one language from List A1, Mathematics and any two subjects from List B. To check the list of subjects in table A1 and list B you can refer the Delhi University brochure by copy and pasting the link in the web browser

http://dsce.du.ac.in/uploads/pdf/1592674616_UG_2020_June2020.pdf

Candidates who are currently studying in the qualifying examination and are yet to appear in the qualifying examination will be given time to provide their marksheet within the stipulated time. So you do not have to worry about that. You need to upload the documents as per the instructions placed in the official website. As of now the registrations for DU admission has not yet started. But please check for the updates. To stay updated you can use the link below

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission

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My final year exam completed in sep 2020. but i have 1 supply. i wrote the supply exam and result will publsihed on mid of january. can i apply for ssc cgl 2020??

Sharon Rose Student Expert 13th Jan, 2021

Hello,

The eligibility criteria to be eligible for SSC CGL 2020 is that a candidate must have passed bachelor's degree from a recognized board on or before January 1, 2021. You are not eligible to apply for SSC CGL 2020 as you haven't obtained the result yet. Even if you obtain the result in mid January it is considered that you have passed after January 1, 2021. So you do not fulfill the eligibility criteria. You may apply for SSC CGL 2021.

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karnataka mid term kannada question papers

Koustav Dey 13th Feb, 2021

Hello,

You can get the previous year question papers from the link below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-sslc-question-papers/amp

By solving the papers you will be able to know more about the paper pattern and question difficulty. You can also get the question papers from the official website of Karnataka Board. KSEEB releases question papers every year on its official website, kseeb.kar.nic.in

Hope it helps!

Good luck!

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can i write ssc cgl exam now in coming 2021... i will complete my degree in early mid of 2021

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 15th Dec, 2020

hey!

Its mentioned that to write ssc exam you must have bachelor's degree, if your result releases before exam,then you can write the exam . But if you cannot , then no need to worry you can write ssc exam for atleast 7 years, number of attempts for general category candidate is around 7 years (21-27years) . For more info, visit here:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-eligibility-criteria

Thankyou

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is there any chance of wbcs 2021 examination to be happened in the mid of may or June?

Uttara 15th Dec, 2020

Hello,

As per the notice on the official website the WBCS(Exe) etc.,2021 (Preliminary) is scheduled to be on 7th feb 2021(07/02/2021).You can copy paste and visit the below link to view it,

http://pscwbapplication.in/pdf20/ForthcomingExaminationwebsite02_07_20.pdf

But this is a tentative date provided for general guidance of the examinees, particularly to facilitate their preparations for academic or competitive examinations only and can change depending on various situations but it is better to be prepared keeping the above date in mind.

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Hi everyone. I am currently pursuing my final year engineering (i.e. am on mid of sem 7) and i will be graduated on jun 2021 . can i apply for SSC CGL 2020-2021

Gaurav Kumar 29th Dec, 2020

Hello,

A candidate must have passed bachelor's degree to be eligible for SSC CGL 2020. Candidates who are in final year of their qualifying exam are also eligible but they must obtain the qualifying exam result on or before the cut off date. The cut off date will be released in the SSC official website on September 15, 2020. So check the date on September 15, 2020 if the cut off publishing date is after May 2021 you can apply if not you are not eligible.

The link is given below:

https://ssc.nic.in/

all the very best!!

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Hello!! I am in class 11 Icse board....my mid term examination r over ...i want to crack neet 2023 ....should i start preparing from now or i can do it from next year??

aswathypadinjakkara 2nd Nov, 2020

Hey

For neet, ncert is compulsory.So make ncert topics clear when you are in 11th and 12th.So it would be easy for you at the time of your preparation for neet.If you can go through neet preparation from 11th it is good.It will definitely help you.So you may need only to practice papers and make yourself familiar with neet exam pattern.NCERT is a key component in neet preparation.Make your concepts clear.

All the best!

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if expected mains is conducted on mid of Jan I m an avg aspirant can I crack jee with of 99percentile??.i want to be a hard worker from now so plz can u tell me a 99percentile strategy to crack this exam

Debdeep Pramanik 30th Oct, 2020
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you can obviously crack JEE Mains with 99 Percentile. But as you know cracking JEE mains is not an easy task. It sometimes requires month even years of hard work and preparation. Here some preparation tips are mentioned that you can follow from the time being:
First of all understand the syllabus properly and go through the the textbook thoroughly for more than once.
Secondly understand the JEE mains exam pattern, as expected you have already completed your syllabus and revision properly you need to to seat for some of the mock test and solving previous year question papers maintaining the time. It will give overall idea about the question paper and time management.
you need to be strong in physics and mathematics basically because the most critical questions come from these two subjects. For physics deep understanding is required and solving different critical mathematical problems is must, try to solve questions like higher order thinking or HOTS.
For chemistry just remember the naming reaction properly and as a part of your strategy you can maintain a digester that will help you to assemble all the reaction of one chapter (eg. Aldehyde) in one page.
For all the subjects you can follow chapterwise-topicwise book and try to solve every questions and try to complete a chapter everyday from the time being.
For Physics and chemistry making short note and assembling all formulas helps a lot while solving any numerical question.
Self evaluate everyday because its most important in this time period and try to understand your position and how to improve yourself in day to day basis.
Hope it would be helpful. All the best.
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