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Hi,
I hope you are doing good. As you are giving your second attempt as a private candidate, you will be required to register for the board exam through there official website. After successful registration, you will be asked to submit certain important documents like ID proof, latest photograph etc. and might includes your this year result.
But you will have chance to better perform this year, and your best marks from both will be considered. You do not need to re-attempt the practicals, and your previous marks will be forwarded this time.
Yes, you will be eligible for the the entrance exams like JEE, as they have set there criteria from minimum 75% to just need to pass plus two. But, it is recommended to score well as it will help you greatly in future.
All the best.
Dear aspirant,
JEE advanced allows only one repeat exam. So, evethough you haven't written JEE Advanced already, you won't be eligible to write the exam next year. Yet, you can write JEE Mains again. The year you passed class 12 for the first time is considered as the first attempt and the next year is the second attempt.
Hope this helps.
Improvement examination is conducted by CBSE to give a chance to students who are not satisfied or failed in any subject in class 12th. The terms of the exams are as:
First of chose your subjects in which you need to improve. Then fill the form of Improvement examination with the subjects and applicable fees. Note that:
I hope it covers your doubt.
Thank you!
Hi aspirant
Congratulations on completing your bachelors in liberal arts and sustainable development To upscale Your knowledge of environment and sustainable development that out a few courses or jobs that you can take up like Environmentalist , sustainability consultant Or a sustainable manager of Energy and environmental design. Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi there.
You do not need to worry if you have paid the registration fee for Xavier's Mumbai. There could be some problem with the server. You can contact the admission authorities through email or through phone they will take right actions considering your situation.
https://xaviers.ac/
Hi Candidate,
As you have mentioned that you want to take re-examination/improvement examination from West Bengal board. Unfortunately, you have a bad luck this time. The board do not provide any improvement examination provisions to the students like CBSE do.
You must not loose your hope, and try to re-appear in class 12th from different board like CBSE, ICSE. The syllabus remains almost same. But you will be treated as a fresh student and needs to give each practical and examination as per school and board rules.
The latest class 12th result will be considered. You can also take admission in NIOS, but certain institutes and colleges do not accept it's results. First observe your targets colleges eligibility criteria, then choose accordingly.
I hope it helps.
Hello!
Do give NEET 2022, prepare for it as best as you can with short notes or as many resources as you can find. But yes, a drop year would be useful for you to prepare properly for NEET. However if you prefer to do BDS.
Something important is that you should do some research on BDS, see whether that interests you and also, how much do you want medical?
If you really want medical and are passionate about it, a drop year is worth it and you will do better.
If you are not as particular, then go ahead with BDS.
Hope this helps!
Hi
Which stream are you from? I mean whether you are from science or commerce or arts.
Anyway,
There are a number of courses after your puc/ 12th / intermediate/2nd puc but which course will be good for you and you should go for depends upon following factors
>>>>>> what you have studied in your 10+2 , i. e science or commerce or arts
>>>>>> Your interest
>>>>>> What do you want to become,
For example,
if you want to become a doctor then you will have to do mbbs , if you want to be a journalist , then you will have to do bachelors in journalism, if you want to be an Engineer then you will have to do Btech, if you want to get into Business and Management then BBA will be a good choice for you, if you want to be a lawyer then 5 year integrated LLB will be the best choice for you after your 12th.
Top courses is given below stream wise ,
----------------------)After puc/12th SCIENCE with BIOLOGY i. e PCB :-
MBBS.
BDS.
BAMS
BHMS
Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
Bsc Nursing
Bsc agriculture
BSc biotechnology
B Pharma
Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
Paramedical courses
BSc dairy technology
BSc microbiology
BSc. Medical Laboratory Technology
BSc. Cardiac Laboratory Technology
BSc. Dialysis Technology
BSc. Neuro Technology
BSc. Nuclear Medicine Technology
BSc. Operation Theatre Technology
BSc. Perfusion Technology
BSc. Radiotherapy Technology
BASLP (Bachelor in Audiology & Speech Language Pathology)
Bsc Zoology/Botany
---------------)After puc/ 12th SCIENCE stream with MATHS i.e PCM:-
BE/ BTech
B Arch
B Planning
BDes
integrated mba
BBA
BCA
BSc computer science
Bsc IT
Integrated MSc
Defence ( Navy, Army, Air force)
BSc. Degree
Integrated llb
Bachelor of Hotel Management.
Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)
Bachelor of Mass Media
--------------)After puc/ 12th from ARTS stream :-
BA in Humanities & Social Sciences like you can go for following specialisations or honours :-
BA LLB
Integrated BA- B. ED
Integrated Mba
B.A. Psychology,
B.A. History,
B.A. Archaeology,
B.A. Economic
B.A. English or other languages depending upon your interest ,
B.A. Sociology,
B.A. Politics,
B.A. Geography
------------)After puc/12th COMMERCE stream :-
BCom
CA
CMA i.e Certified Management Accountant.
BBA i. e Bachelor of Business Administration
CS i.e Company Secretary
BIBF i.e Bachelor of International
Business and Finance.
Integrated mba
Bachelor of Journalism
Bcom llb
Integrated BEd
So , take your time and depending upon above aforesaid factors make a choice of course for yourself
For detailed information go through
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th
Best Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
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