NIOS
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So as per your question, NO there won't be any problem during the counselling. However, you need to carry all the necessary documents required for the same, these include your regular passing certificate and NIOS improvement exam certificate.
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While having two marksheets from different boards (CBSE arts and NIOS PCB) is generally acceptable for NEET, your current situation wouldn't qualify you. The CBSE sheet lacks the crucial Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects. For NEET eligibility, both marksheets combined must cover all three subjects and you must meet the minimum marks in each. Consider studying Biology additionally to fulfill the subject requirement and aim for future NEET attempts. Remember, individual colleges might have their own admission criteria beyond NEET, so double-check their policies regarding marksheets and minimum marks.
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When calculating your percentage for competitive exams or any other purposes, you typically include the marks obtained in all subjects that you appeared for in your Class 12th exams, including the overall marks for the 7th subject. So yes you have to add all the subjects.
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According to your question, you can either go for the completion of the course again or else you can just enroll yourself in NIOS programme as well. As recently the Directorate General of Shipping accepted the NIOS syllabus on par with the regular syllabus. So, what matters is only your skills and knowledge for your chosen dream. Study either way but study in a perfect manner,
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Yes, you can apply to Harvard for a BS in Computer Science even after completing Class 12 from NIOS. Harvard accepts students from various educational boards, including open schooling, as long as your academic records are strong and well-documented. Admission is highly competitive and depends on multiple factors like academic performance, extracurriculars, essays, recommendation letters, and English proficiency scores such as TOEFL or IELTS. While SAT or ACT scores are optional, submitting them can strengthen your application.
The total cost of studying at Harvard is around 60 to 65 lakhs per year, including tuition, accommodation, and other living expenses. However, Harvard provides very generous financial aid. If your family income is below 70 lakhs per year, you may get significant scholarships or even attend almost for free, depending on your financial need.
Yes, you can apply to Harvard for a B.S. in Computer Science even when you are studying through NIOS.
Harvard University is one of the most competitive universities in the world. Admission is offered after taking a holistic review of several factors: academic performance and standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
Here's the academic part in a gist:
High Grades: While NIOS usually has its own grading system, Harvard will review the quality of grades comparatively based on the context of your high school. Thus, an attempt should be made for an extremely high GPA or equivalent.
SAT or ACT: SAT or ACT are the standardized tests required for Harvard University. You should try to get majestically high scores in both the Math and Verbal/Reading sections.
While not required, high grades on SAT Subject Tests in math and science can be helpful.
Extracurricular Activities: Admission to a graduate engineering program requires your extracurriculars to show that you have a passion for the field. This might mean participating in programming competitions or engaging in robotics clubs and research.
Personal Statement: An interesting personal statement that informs about the applicant's unique qualities, motivations, and goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Get strong letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or employers to attest to your abilities and character.
Fees:
Tuition: Harvard tuition is quite high. You may visit their official website for the most updated and accurate tuition fees. You also have to pay for housing and meals.
Harvard offers a lot of scholarships and grants. There are work-study programs too available for you.
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