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I am a pi.p.c student and I want to become a ias and which degree course is better

Arhana Chakraborty 12th Aug, 2022

This is a very big misconception among the freshers who want to go for the UPSC CSE examination. See there is no such influence of your subject in the preparation of UPSC CSE. Every year a lot of Engineers, Doctors also become IAS officers and they are certainly not from

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I am 12th passed student . I was not able crack jee this year so I am thinking of taking a year drop. will it be a useless or not worth and I am afraid of not getting IIT next year so please help me ?

Aditya 12th Aug, 2022

Hello Chandan,

First of all please be calm down that you were unable to crack your JEE examination this year.

Now, first of all congratulations that you are just 12th passed right now. Because, as you are a fresher you are still young to at least push yourself to give

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I am a PCMB student from WB board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and Bengali as core subjects and Mathematics as optional subject. I passed in all 5 core subjects with a total score of 324 out of 500 (65%) but failed in Mathematics, Result status (PASSED). Am i eligible for neet?

Aakanksha 12th Aug, 2022
Hi aspirant
As you have already passed in your core subjects, and kaths was an additional subject, you need to worry. The eligibility criteria for NEET is that you need to have passed in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and English as core subjectes. Hence, you are eligible to appear for
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i am pursuing BTech cse. i am a first year student since classes not started pls guide me what i do in first year.. i have java in my 12 class. Also pls recommend me from where I should learn because in YouTube there are many channel, which are unable to determine which is good or bad

Sayan 12th Aug, 2022

Hello,

First and foremost, keep in mind that if you selected the CSE programme, you must begin self-studying as soon as you get at college.

Due to the rapid advancement of technology, the CSE program's course material is useless and will get you nowhere. You must therefore keep abreast of

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I gave Jee Mains this year as General category student bcz I didnt have OBC certificate this year. Can I give Jee mains next year as a OBC student

Neamah Fathima M R 11th Aug, 2022
Yes you can.
If you belong to OBC category and you have a community certificate to represent as a prove and a non creamy layer certificate to prove that you belong to OBC NCL category then you can definitely right JEE mains next year in OBC category.
Since you have
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In Jee Mains 2022, My CRL rank is 3.9 lakh and my SC rank is 29K. In JAC counseling which rank will be considered for my admission, My CRL rank or My SC rank, or Both? Also, I am a delhi Student

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 11th Aug, 2022

Hi

In jac Delhi counselling,

Your crl rank will be considered and not your SC category rank though  reservation is there for sc category and other reserved categories

This is because,

Seats are alloted on the basis of jee main crl rank and not category rank

In Jac delhi counselling

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how many marks are needed to a st category student to get any iit in 2022

Smritijyoti99 11th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant!

Cut-off scores for ST students, is around 26.7 this time, down from 34.6 in 2021, 39.06 in 2020, and 44.3 in 2019. The OBC (non-creamy layer) cut off stands at 67, compared to 68.02 in 2021, 72.8 in 2020, and 74.3 in 2019 respectively.

Of the total registered,

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i am 22 years old and 2nd year bsc student, have been trying to crack neet since 3 years, 2023 will be my 4th attempt, should I go for mbbs if i qualify neet next year to become a doctor which would take 11-12 years or should I give UPSC, SSC etc government exams after completing Bsc ?

Brijnandan675 11th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well!

See it really depends on your goal. If you wish to become a doctor then you should definitely go for MBBS. You have to set a goal in your mind to reach there.

My advice to you would be to go for MBBS

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