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Being a student studying under kerala state board is my plus two marks taken alone for keam or will it be both plus one and plus two as our total marks is the additon of both plus and plus two.

keerthana sreekumar 11th Apr, 2021

Hello,

The KEAM ranks are calculated based on 50:50 criteria where equal weightage will be given to both your  entrance score and the marks obtained by you in Mathematics,Physics and Chemistry as aggregate in your class 12th. Therefor they consider  only your 12th class or plus two marks . They will not consider your 11th or plus one mark.

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I am a plus two student.I aim to study robotics after Plus two.What are the steps to study robotics in a reputed college giving good job placements for those who completes the course

ayanmukherjee045 18th May, 2021

Dear aspirant,

See in india as per robotics is concerned there is no seperate course in robotics but as per my knowledge you should prefer one of these colleges-

1- IIT kanpur

2-BIts Pilani

3- iisc. Bangalore

4- IIIT allahabad

5-manipal institute of technology

6-Jadavpur university

7- amity university

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how much marks i need to get in plus two to apply bs.c computer science in gov.victoria colleage in palakkad

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 28th Mar, 2021
Hello,

Government Victoria College Palakkad, Kerala is one of the oldest colleges and it overs various undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Admission in Bachelor's course are based on merit that is you class 12th marks. There is no minimum or maximum criteria but the more marks you will get the better will be the chance. Try to get 85% and above to enhance your chances.

I hope this helps.


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How much Marks should we need in plus two to get an admission in Malankara catholic college Mariyagiri??

Ashish Kumar Verma 28th Mar, 2021

Hello Dear,

As you have not mentioned the course in which you are interested to take admission. As the cutoff varies for every course. Catholic College is situated in Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu state of India. Established in 1998, it is accredited from NAAC and it is affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli.  For more information visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/malankara-catholic-college-kaliakkavilai

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which is the best? also the difference 1. data science 2. IT 3. computer science engineering 4. computer engineering 5. artificial intelligence (job opportunities, salary, easy or hard to study, better scope in future) i completed plus two computer science with 95 percent.

snigdha vig 2nd May, 2021

Hi,

At this point of time, if you are considering a course at undergraduate level, it is best to consider Computer Science Engineering. The reasons for the same will be that it includes all the aspects related to computers. After pursuing B.Tech in Computer science Engineering, you can opt for all the options you mentioned here. You can go for data science, Artificial intelligence and many other options too as this one course has a lot of potential and is a basic for all the technologies that are currently in use and the ones that will be there in the future too.

I hope this helped you.

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after plus two carrier should be

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 14th Mar, 2021

Hi

There are a number of career options or courses after your plus 2 / 12th  but which course / career option  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.

After 12th from science with biology i.e PCB , you can go for following top courses for your graduation depending upon your interest:-

*MBBS.

*BDS.

*BAMS

*BHMS

*Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry

*Bsc Nursing

*Bsc agriculture

*BSc biotechnology

*B Pharma

*Bachelor of Physiotherapy.

*Paramedical courses

*BSc dairy technology

*Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery

* 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

With science stream with maths i.e PCM,  you can go for following courses after your 12th for graduation  :-

*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

*BDes

*Integrated llb

*integrated mba

*Bachelor of Hotel Management.

*Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)

*Bachelor of Mass Media


After 12th from arts stream :-

BA in Humanities & Social Sciences  like you can go for following specialisations or honours :-

*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,

*BA LLB

*BBA

*Integrated BA- B. ED

*Integrated Mba

*Bachelor of Hotel Management.

*Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)

*Bachelor of Mass Media

After 12th commerce stream  you can go for following top courses depending upon your interest :-

*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

*Bachelor of Mass Media

*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

If you have any other doubt then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you

Thank you

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hi.. i am new here.. i want a timetable to study plus two science. To study 15 hrs a day.. can u please make a timetable for studying?

ujjayini bhattacharyya 10th Mar, 2021

dear student ,


As per your question How many hours are you studying at present? If you tell me it's 14 hours or maybe12 hours I shall advise you to scale back those.


Why does one want to extend your study hours? Because you would like to find out more - because youdiscover that the amount of hours put in producing sufficient output. Let me tell you frankly thatincreasing the amount of hours beyond some extent isn't only futile but even counter productive!


After you've got reached the top of your receptive capacity after a particular time- less than two hours

of continuous study, you input longer without corresponding output, or with none output. It results infrustration and loss of concentration and loss of your time , Something entirely against your wishes. youwould like to review more in order that you learn more. But you're unable to find out more while you're

wasting valuable hours.


Your mental retention keeps on taking place with every passing hour. The quantity of learning within thesecond hour of continuous study is sort of a touch but the primary fresh hour. If you continue studyingwithout break the quantity of learning within the third hour could also be but half that within the firstfresh hour. it's going to be negligible within the fourth continuous hour. So though you'll have the

satisfaction of moving towards that 12–14–16–20 hours study goal your output with every passing hour

will add less and fewer to your learning.


Best results are obtained with something like following study cycle:


60 minutes study - 10 minutes break - hour study - 10 minutes break - 50 minutes study - half-hour

break.


Again hour study - 10 minutes break - hour study - 10 minutes break - 50 minutes study -


60 minutes break - go outdoors in green environment - go jogging. Recoup your psychic energy . Your output will increase manifold.


You can achieve more by 8 hours of study than you'll with 12 hours of study.


But remember - KEEP REVISING.

Best of luck for your boards.


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can i write du jat entrance exam after plus two humanities

snigdha vig 30th Mar, 2021

Hi,

According to the eligibility criteria for DU-JAT, any candidate who have cleared Class 12 from any recognized board from all over India or in any foreign country exam recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)  is eligible to apply. It is to be noted that the candidate must have cleared all the subjects individually or should be appearing for class 12th exams in the same year. So, on this basis, yes, you can apply for DU-JAT even if you have humanities.

For more details you can refer to this link: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat-eligibility-criteria

I hope this helped you.

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Which is better Mtech in aerospace engineering or MSc physics for an ISRO scientist? Actually i am so interested to go for MSc physics.Now iam a 12 th standard student. Is there any more consideration for an aerospace engineer to become an ISRO scientist?

ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 17th Feb, 2021

Hi Candidate,

If you are interested in MSc Physics, then you must go ahead with your interest. Complete your undergraduation, then go for MSc physics. Later,  ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) which conducts an entrance exam for the recruitment of vacancies in technical posts/researchers/scientists etc. Check out the pattern, syllabus and clear the exam. Then you will be called for interview, if you qualify that too, then you can join ISRO.

Hope I answered your query, thankyou!

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i have got 25 marks for mathematics in plus one and 23 marks in plus two total marks is 80 iam pass or fail?

harshitasharansrivastava Student Expert 8th Feb, 2021

Hello Dear,

The passing mark in any examination is one - third of the total mark rounded to the next one’s digit. This means the passing marks for a 100 mark exam is 100 / 3 = 34. Thus, I believe for 80 marks, it should be 27. How ever you should contact to the college authority regarding this. Every college has different norms regarding this.

Good luck

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