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Based on previous years' cutoffs, to secure admission in NIT Trichy for the OBC category, Tamil medium state board students will need to aim for a competitive JEE Main percentile. Here's an overview:
General Trends:
The cutoff percentile for NIT Trichy varies each year depending on various factors, including the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam. However, based on past data:
Some Specific Branch Cutoff's:
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE): Usually, the cutoff percentile is around 93-95+ for OBC candidates.
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE): Generally falls in the range of 90-93+ .
Other Engineering Branches: Cutoffs for branches like Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering might be slightly lower, around 85-90+ .
To increase your chances of getting into NIT Trichy under the OBC category , aim for a JEE Main percentile of at least 90-95.
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Your chances of securing a seat in Computer Science Engineering with a cutoff score of 145 in the SC category depend on various factors, including the total number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the cutoff trends from previous years. It is very essential to check the cutoff scores for Computer Science Engineering in the colleges you're interested in applying to and compare them with your own score.
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Question : Which of the following deserts has the highest gold deposits ?
Option 1: Kyzyl-Kum Desert
Option 2: Gobi Desert
Option 3: Mojave desert
Option 4: Tanami desert
Correct Answer: Kyzyl-Kum Desert
Solution : The correct option is - Kyzyl-Kum Desert.
The largest gold deposit is in KyzylKum. Uzbekistan's Kyzylkum Desert is located southeast of the Aral Sea and spans an area of around 115,000 square miles (300,000 square kilometers). It is situated between the Syr and Amu Darya rivers.
Question : Which of the following is a key driver of globalization?
Option 1: Decreased communication technology
Option 2: Increased trade barriers
Option 3: Advances in transportation
Option 4: Reduced foreign direct investment
Correct Answer: Advances in transportation
Solution : Advances in transportation technology, such as airplanes and shipping, are key drivers of globalization, enabling faster and more efficient movement of goods and people across borders.
Yes, absolutely you can reappear for your class 12th with NIOS with 5 subjects for JEE. JEE doesn't consider if you have repeated or not as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. So, you can appear for class 12th again with NIOS. A lot of students follow this step to become eligible for JEE. So, prepare and work harder and you will definitely achieve success.
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You can appear for biology exam from National institute of open schooling.
You will have to pass biology exam as an additional subject. Uou must make sure to obtain minimum 50 % marks ( physics + chemistry + biology )
After qualifying this exam you will be eligible to qppear for neet.
Neet eligibility criteria- The candidate should be an Indian. The candidate must have completed 17 years of age. There is no upper age limit.
The candidate must obtain minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology . English language is also mandatory.
To know more kindly refer the following link.
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Question : The amount received after 8 years on a certain sum of money invested at the rate of 18% simple interest per annum is INR 1,220. What was the initial sum invested?
Option 1: INR 500
Option 2: INR 480
Option 3: INR 420
Option 4: INR 450
Correct Answer: INR 500
Solution : Total amount = INR 1,220 Term, $n$ = 8 years Rate, $R$ = 18% Let $P$ be the principal sum. Simple interest, SI = $1220-P$ Simple Interest = $\frac{\text{Principal × time × Rate}}{100}$ $⇒1220-P = \frac{P×8×18}{100}$ $⇒122000-100P = 144P$ $⇒244P = 122000$ $\therefore P = \frac{12200}{244} = 500$ Hence, the correct answer is INR 500.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, a student can change their education board after completing class 10th. A student has the option to leave cbse board and take state board for class 11th and 12th.
But I suggest you to continue with the board you have studied in earlier classes as it will be beneficial for you in 12th board.
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