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Hello aspirant,
I would like to tell you that YES, you can study class 11th and class 12th again, but you can not study from the same Board from which you have passed class 11th and 12th. You have to take admission from a different board to study again class 11th and class 12th.
You can Simply apply in that board's +2 with your class 10th marksheet. Although you can go for improvement exams from your previous board.
Further, since you;'re a NEET aspirant, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more regarding the exam :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022
Further, below I am sharing some of the best Tips and strategies that you can follow to study well in your boards examination :
1. Know the exam syllabus and pattern : Follow below link to know more about the Syllabus of the Board exam : https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-preparation-tips
2. Have the clarity of all the concepts that you have studied
3. Practice previous year's board question papers
4. Stay Organized with the preparation
5. Refer to the best books for boards: follow below linkt o refer to the best books for boards : https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-preparation-tips
I hope that this will help.
Hello Student
In your query you have not mentioned the name of the school and the authority of the school so it is a little bit of difficulty to prediction something perfectly. If it is Navodaya vidyalaya then you have to apply for your admission number on the other hand it is called registration number, in the official website of Navodaya vidyalaya samiti which is under the Ministry of Education and it's that means Navodaya vidyalaya samiti chairman is the Honorable Minister of Education, government of India. So for your required enquiry and to get solution for your problem to reset your admission number again from the authority you have to apply on the official website of Navodaya vidyalaya samiti Delhi.
Hope this will help.
hello aspirant,
I would like to say that with the above mentioned rank in NEET exam, your chances to get Admission in BAMS colleges is decent to low, as the Cutoff is for this rank is very high.
Further, the above prediction may vary also, as the NEET cutoff bound to change every year as it depends on several factors like : Number of aspirants appearing for the examination, previous year cutoff trends, difficulty level of the paper, etc.
Further, if you wish to know more about the NEET previous year cutoff trends you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off-for-government-colleges
Further, you can also check your chances in other colleges on the basis of your NEET ranks, with the help of NEET college predictor tool, mentioned below : https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello, I hope you are doing well
Yes, You can do so but only if the school or institute you are studying in allows you to do so.
Otherwise you can appear as a Private candidate for Board exams, in any of the cases you will have your practical marks similar as that of previous one and will have to appear for your Theory paper only.
It depends on the school in which you wanna read or complete your 12th exam.
Following is the basic Difference between a private candidate and a regular candidate:
https://www.careers360.com/question-difference-between-12th-private-candidates-and-regular-candidates-in-cbse-board/amp
Hope this helps
All the best!
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES you are eligible for the NDA exam, only if you have the same eyesight and it is not increased. As per the guidelines from the authorities, candidates eyesight for myopia must not be more 2.5 D and for hypermetropia it should not be more than 3.5 D.
Hope it helps you,
Thank you.
Hi
No, you cannot take admission in 2023 with your jee advanced 2022 score.
This is because,
Your jee advanced score is valid only in the year you appear in.
For example,
If you give jee advanced 2022 its valid only in 2022, for getting admission in 2023 , you will have to give jee advanced 2023 again.
To help you further,
JEE advanced examination pattern keeps changing every year a little bit.
JEE advanced examination pattern is given below based on past years :-
*********** JEE advanced consists of two papers:-
• Paper I
• Paper II
************ time :- 3 hours for each of paper, 4 hours in case of pwd candidate for each paper
************ both the papers have three sections
PAPER I :-
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
PAPER II :-
*Physics
*Chemistry
*Mathematics
************ MARKING SCHEME :-
0 marks
full marks
partial mark.
TYPES OF QUESTIONS ASKED:-
************ Questions with single Correct Option :-
you get 3 marks if the option chosen by you is correct
0 mark if you haven't attempted it
-1 mark if the option chosen by you is wrong.
************ Questions with one or more correct option :-
you get 4 Marks if you choose all the correct options,
you get 3 marks if 4 options are correct but you choose only three correct options
you get 2 marks if three options are correct but you choose only 2 correct options
you get 1 mark if two or more are options are correct but you choose only one option and that is correct and in the rest of the cases you get -2 marks
0 if you don't attempt the question
************* Question with numerical value answer :-
No options are there.
You get 4 marks if the numerical value entered by you is correct,
0 mark if you leave it unattempted or the numerical value entered by you is wrong.
*************Question with single digit integer answer :-
You get 3 marks if the digit entered by you is correct,
0 mark if you don't attempt the question
-1 mark if the digit entered by you is wrong.
*************List Match Sets question :-
You get 3 marks if you choose the option corresponding to the correct combination.
-1 mark if the option chosen by you is wrong
For JEE advanced examination pattern, you can also refer to our page the link for the same is provided below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-exam-pattern
Thank you
I would like to tell you that you can give JEXPO exam after you pass your class 10th with a minimum of 35% in English, Mathematics and Physical Science/ Science and among other other subjects. YES, you can start your preparation for JEXPO exams. 2 years is enough for you to score well in JEXPO Examination.
Candidates must be Indian nationals . Date of birth of candidate should be after 1 July 2007. There is no upper age limit for JEXPO 2022 candidates. Candidates must have completed their 10th or equivalent examination with English, Science/Physical Science, and Mathematics from a recognized board.
Candidates must not be born after July 2, 2005 to be eligible for the exam.
There is no maximum age limit.
Further, You can check the full and complete Eligibility criteria for JEXPO Exams by following the link below : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jexpo
yes you will be considered a regular student since you have decided to re write the exam. you can just study as a normal student and write the exam as a normal student. only if you had failed the exam and were writing a score improvement exam then you would be taken as a special case.
Yes, you can definitely choose not to attempt Neet 2022 and don't worry you can appear still appear in NEET 2023 without attempting neet 2022 and onwards as well, there will be no problem.
There is no rule which says that if you skip Neet for this year i. e your 12th appearing year or any year, you become ineligible for next year neet . So, don't worry you will be eligible for Neet 2023 even if you skip neet 2022 and even eligible beyond neet 2023 because there's no attempt limit for neet.
For your reference,
Here's the eligibility criteria for NEET :-
-------------------) Qualification required :-As per Neet eligibility to be eligible one must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examination from any recognised board with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English as core subject.
†††Important Note :- Students with Biology as an additional subject are also provisionally eligible for neet until Supreme Court gives its judgement over it.
-------------------) Percentage required :- You must get
at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category
at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to st/Obc/ Sc
at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.
-------------------) Age limit :-
Lower age limit:- to be eligible for neet one has to be at least 17 years old or more by 31st December in the year of appearing for the examination .
Upper age limit :-There's no upper age limit for NEET. Earlier there was upper age limit of 25 years which was pending in supreme court, on 9th march 2022 NMC in its notice has removed upper age limit. For details about it checkout :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-number-of-attempts-and-age-limit
--------------------) There's no attempt limit for neet.
For detailed information about neet examination eligibility go through our page for which link is provided below; -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
To prepare well you can go for our neet program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet
††††† My Personal opinion :- I would suggest you to appear in NEET 2022 examination instead of skipping it. I know there are times when aspirants feel that they are not ready for the examination but trust me this is totally normal and you still have decent time to prepare well for Neet 2022 examination and in the worst case even if you are not able to perform well in NEET 2022 you can simply take a drop and appear for Neet 2023 but appearing in NEET 2022 will be an added benefit as you will have the Real Experience of Neet examination and you will get to know the types of questions which are asked in the examination, their difficulty level etc so that you can prepare accordingly in your drop year
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