plus two
Hi there,
Your expected should be above 50k. The analysis is based on the previous year cut off trends and the actual results might slightly vary. As both your boards marks and KEAM is considered for preparing merit list, even though you have 12th marks is good your KEAM score is however low.
The rank list is also prepared by taking into other factors like total candidates that appeared for the exam, difficulty level of the exam, seat availability and so on. The chances of getting a good college are slim. Please wait for the rank list to be prepared and hope for the best.
To access previous year's cut off ranks, access the link below:
KEAM Cutoff 2021, 2020, 2019- Check Previous Year Cut off, Qualifying Marks (careers360.com)
I hope this information helps!
Thank You and Good Luck!
Dear Abhishek,
Yes, you will be eligible for JEE main 2022 and you can give every attempt of that year. Once you have completed your 12th then you can give 2 consecutive JEE i.e. you will be eligible for JEE mains 2022 and 2023 sessions also. And you can give JEE Advance only 2 times after your 10+2.
good Luck!!!
Hello,
No, it won't affect the recruitment process. See, after +2 if you are dropping a year or two then it is only for getting a good college through the entrance exam. The recruitment process and this scenario is completely a different thing. You will be selected based on the skills you have acquired in your 4 years of graduation and your GPA. Then also look at different skills other than academics. There might be a chance when they will ask you a question like about your past qualification and how you stayed motivated in your drop years, etc. You need to answer it positively. Try to be optimistic while answering these questions. They will select you based on your skills and handling situations. Then won't look at other things that are troubling you.!
Hope this will help, All the best!!
Hey Antony,
It makes no difference if you studied Computer Science, economics, or something else. If you have the desire to learn something new, you can do so. It doesn't matter if it's biology , psychology or something else... The key to learning something is patience, perseverance, and hard effort. So, to quickly answer your question, YES...!!
Thank You.
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned that you want to know if you can study computer along with biology in your plus two.
So let me tell you that as per the guidelines I think that would be possible because you won't be opting for biology with maths and in place of maths you want computers so it is possible.
For surety kindly contact your school authorities.
Hello student as you've tagged I believe you're concerned about Neet eligibility criteria.
ELIGIBILITY - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 in physics chemistry and biology with minimum 50 percent marks from a recognized board.
For OBC /SC /ST - 40percent
For PwD - 45 percent.
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria/amp
Dear Student,
First of all, Congratulations to you for scoring such good grades in your +2. Coming to the degree and college you can apply for. As you have not mentioned your subject combination, whether you had PCM, PCB or PCMB or any other combination.
There are lots of career options in science stream. Most popular are Engineering and Medical Fields. If you have PCM then you can go for Engineering in any field you are interested and if you have PCB then you can go for Medical field with the specialization that interests you the most.
Also, Students with interest in Biology can opt for MBBS, BDS, Optometrist, Pharmacist, Forensic Science, Microbiology and many more. And those with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) can opt from B.Tech, B.E, B.Arch, Aeronautics etc.
You can also complete your graduation from any degree and can prepare for civil services. Or you can make your career in tech fields if you are interested in programming, development and designing.
To get good colleges for engineering and medical fields, you must prepare for entrance exams like JEE (MAINS & ADVANCED) [for engineering], NEET [for medical]
For explore more career options, you can visit :- https://school.careers360.com/articles/career-options-after-12th#Career-Options-after-12th-Science
Happy Learning!
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