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I am from bihar. I did all my schooling from delhi. I have OBC ( AHIR, GWALA ) certificate issued by Bihar govt. , will this certificate be valid under state quota in delhi for colleges like VMMC?

Atul Singh 3rd Oct, 2021

Dear Student,

If you are going to take admission in Delhi the definitely you can take but you will be counted as a outside student. for Delfi home state you need the caste certificate of Delhi and also domicile certificate of Delhi then you will be eligible for OBC reservation.

As you don't have any of the Delhi so you will not come under the state quota.

Good luck :)

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I was born in Gujarat but currently NRI. schooling from 4th grade onwards is abroad. do I qualify for 85% Gujarat quota for MBBS admission or i have only AIQ to apply for ? I studied in CBSE curriculum. my birth certificate issued from gujarat and my parents also are Gujarati.

Manisha nayak 31st Aug, 2021

Hello student,

Hope you are in good health , so the answer to your question as follows:-

If you are having a domicile certificate of Gujarat then you are eligible for 85% state quota counselling .

The following papers are often necessary to get a Domicile Certificate:

  • A ration card or a driver's licence can be used as proof of residency.
  • Birth certificates, school certificates (10th admit card), and other proofs of age are acceptable.
  • Two photos of passport size.
  • Aadhaar cards, PAN cards, and other forms of identification are acceptable.

Hope this helps!

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I have done my schooling in Chandigarh , as its a UT I cant figure out which state quota do I qualify for , can I qualify for home state in NSIT during JAC delhi ? if not then what are the options ?

Anirudh Singh 1st Oct, 2021

Hi

If you have completed your class 12th from Chandigarh then Home State quota will apply only in colleges and universities in Chandigarh. Such as Panjab University, Punjab Engineering College(PEC) etc. will provide Home State quota seats. You can also participate in JAC Chandigarh counselling. BUT Home State quota will not be applicable for colleges in Delhi or any other UT.

I hope this helps

Good Luck

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is bbose (bihar board of open schooling and examination) recognized board like cbse and others board? will university/college will accept it.?

manasa.bodreddy 23rd Aug, 2021

Hello dear !

Yes dear BBOSE is a government recognised institute, this board is valid everywhere in india like for UPSC ,BPSC,railway ,bank,Neet,IIT,air force ,navy ,or any competitive exam .

Even for any universities or institutions it is accepted .

It has the Same recognition as that of other general or regular boards!

Hope its helpful

All the best!

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Is there any JEE topper who cracked JEE in 1st attempt with regular schooling ?

Ayush 19th Aug, 2021

Hello candidate,

Yes, it's absolutely possible to crack the JEE examinations in first attempt with regular schooling board in practice and moreover most of the students who have topped this national level entrance examination have carried out with their general schooling mode with along with their JEE preparations at the same time.

The key to achieve and balance both the syllabus at the same time is consistent discipline and a proper study schedule so that you can manage both the syllabus is accordingly. Here are some of the proper strategies which might help you to organise yourself in a better manner-

1. First, go to the entire syllabus of both your schooling as well as usually federations and make a list of all the chapters in common and the extra chapters which you need to cover for both the sections individually.

2. Now, once you have sorted out the entire syllabus and make a complete list of subjects and topics in it to to allot a proper time schedule to each of these chapters so that you do not miss out on any of the important chapters which might cost you in the real examination.

3. Make a habit of giving mock examinations of both full syllabus length as well as partial chapters so that you can get to know the level of questions asked and analyse your level of preparations at that stage.

Good Luck!!

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I am doing regular schooling and some of my friends are doing dummy schooling they get ample of time to do their hw,books, revision..even after trying my best I am unable to cope up with school and JEE coaching..please suggest some tips by which i can give competition to them (JEE 2023,class 11th)

Khushi Goyal 18th Aug, 2021

Dear Student,

I agree that it is tough to balance school and coaching together, but it is not impossible. You just have to develop your interest in studies and your dedication towards cracking JEE mains and advanced to secure a good future for you in IITs, NITs or IIITs.

Also, the most important thing to always keep in mind is that don't overstress yourself. If you take some rest after an study period, then take full stress and don't just think about your syllabus or preparation, just remember that you have your break time to enjoy or reward yourself for studying with utmost concentration during your study hour. This way you will be more productive and will do better than your friends.

Now coming to manage coaching and school, frankly speaking, in 11th you have the best time to lay stress and give time to your coaching because indirectly your JEE preparation will help you in gaining good marks in 11th and as your next year i.e. 12th will have board exams, so there you need to focus more on your boards and a little bit less on coaching. Don't forget to solve at least 10 to 20 of each subject (PCM), even during your 12th.

Tips :-

  • Make your timetable and include both school and coaching into it with your self study time too.
  • Keep your syllabus and previous year papers handy with you.
  • Understand the exam pattern of JEE Main
  • Know what books to refer for each subject
  • Practice till you are perfect using mock tests and previous year papers

Happy Learning!

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What is a CBSE private candidate? If a student from Delhi whether boy or girl has passed out 10-Grade (class) from CBSEregular schooling from Delhi, can he/she apply for 12-Grade (Class) as a private candidate?

Purbayan Chatterjee 14th Sep, 2021

Hello Hammad,

Candidates who were regular CBSE students earlier and have failed to qualify in either first or second attempt or just want to re-appear for the boards to improve their scores are called CBSE private candidates.

Coming to your next question, if a candidate has been a regular candidate throughout, he / she may apply as a private candidate although it is not advisable.

Hope this helps.

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I did my schooling frm telangana(4th-10th) bt i did MBBS abroad. i currently hold telang permanent state license. eventhough i went abroad fr my MBBS, my parents were living in telangana (ever since 2001). Am i domicile to telangana ? Am i eligible to participate in telangana state PG counselling ?

suchayitaanusaha 29th Aug, 2021

Hello,

You are Indian residence but you study MBBS from abroad. So you have to give FMGE examination for getting MCI recognise license. You said you have the licence then may be you qualify the examination and got the licence.

So yes, you can apply for pg from India. But you have to give NEET pg examination which is conduct once in a year. If you qualify this examination with very good rank then you can get pg seat.

All the best.

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