NIOS
Hi
I am guessing you wanted to say you have done 12th with PCM.
As of now students with biology as an additional subject are eligible for neet so going by this.
Yes, you would be eligible for NEET 2022 if you have study Biology as an additional /optional subject
HI,
Yes, even if you have taken an improvement exam from the National Institute of Open School (nios), you are eligible for the neet exam. This exam is given the same weight as CBSE or ICSE.
The neet eligibility criteria are 50% in pcm and english for UR candidates and
From NIOS you can pass your 12th and you will be eligible for CLAT examination and there will be no problem as NIOS is a recognised open board
but will NIOS help you in your Clat Examination?
No, it won't help you as class 12 syllabus and the syllabus
Hi aspirant,
Your question is not quite clear but I am assuming you are talking about the tips to crack CLAT examination. So following below is an overview on the same by the opinion of experts and personal experience:
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Hello,
As long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria for NEET which has been mentioned below, you can appear for NEET;
Dear Aspirant,
For admission into the NIOS board,15 years of age is needed as of 31st January of the year you are applying for.
You should have passed class 10th from a reputed educational board. You can apply for admission the last date is 31st January.
If you could not
Yes, National Institute of Open Schooling NIOS will even soon release NIOS Date sheet in the month of March 2022. The detailed timetable can be downloaded by the students from the official website.
For the academic year 2021-22, the board has decided to conduct NIOS Class 10th, 12th exams in
For now, all students having minimum qualifying marks in class 12th from NIOS are eligible for NEET
Minimum qualifying marks are
50 percent aggregate in PCB for general category
40 percent aggregate in PCB for SC/ST/OBC students
And minimum age of 17 years
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