Punjab
Hi
No, just passing 11th and 12th is not enough for Punjab state quota.
This is because,
Only those who are bonafide residents of Punjab are eligible for Punjab 85% state quota .
However, following candidates are also eligible.
Those whose parent/s were working with the Central Govt. of India/
Hello aspirant,
In 17th century, Sikhs became organised and formed into a political community. This caused the building of a regional state in Punjab. Many battles were fought by Guru Gobind Singh against the Rajput and Mughal rulers, both before and after the establishment of the Khalsa in 1699. After
Hello Yash,
The top government colleges in Haryana offering Bachelors degree in business administration are given below
Guru Nanak Khalsa College (GNKC), Yamunanagar
Dronacharya government college (DGC), Gurgaon
Government college for girls (GCG), Gurgaon
KVA DAV college for women, Karnal
Government post graduate Nehru college (GPGNC), Jhajjar
Government college for
Hey,
Please try to mention clearly about what you have questions. In the mentioned question, you have not specified that which cut off you need.
So please elaborate more on what you need answer for.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes of course JSOS certificate is valid across the country as it is recognized state board of education.
It is known that JSOS stands for Jharkhand State Open School board and it is responsible for conducting board exams for candidates studying classes 10th and 12th in Open schooling
The aspirant's age should be between 18-28 years as on 1 st January 2021. SC/ST/BC will get upper age relaxation of 5 years. Ex-Servicemen will get upper age relaxation of 3 years+ Number of years of their service in Indian Armed Forces. The candidate must be an Indian
Hi aspirant,
Yes you are eligible to apply for admissions and get benefits of the state quota. The candidate needs to satisfy some basic criterias in order to get perks of state quota:
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Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali conducts AIL LET that is Army Institute of Law Law Entrance Test for the admission into law. The cutoff has been 65-70 for candidates from army background. The cutoff for civilian candidates is in the range of 130-135.
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