Study Abroad
To study abroad after your 12th grade, you'll need to consider taking exams such as the SAT or ACT, which are widely accepted by universities in the USA. Additionally, if you're planning to study in an English-speaking country, taking an English proficiency test like the TOEFL or IELTS is essential. It's best to start preparing for these exams well in advance, ideally beginning in your 11th grade. Most students take the SAT or ACT in the spring of their junior year or fall of their senior year, allowing time for retakes if necessary. For scholarships, the timing of these exams is crucial as many scholarship deadlines fall between December and February of your senior year. Therefore, taking these exams by October or November of your senior year can ensure your scores are available when you apply for scholarships.
dear aspirant,
yeas its mandatory to get for the purpose of FMGE(screening test) if you have not taken neet exam .
hope it helped.
Hey Rohit,
the basic requiremnt to get a H1B visa is that first of all you need to have a job and with that there's a certain thing which need to be fullfilled such as you need to have a income of atleast 60k dollars per annum and your company should be verified and listed as in the government status. And the most important your company should also be willing to sponser you for H1B visa as there are certain cost rtelated to that. you can only apply to H1B visa after your OPT ends
The basic requiremnt to get a H1B visa is that first of all you need to have a job and with that there's a certain thing which need to be fullfilled such as you need to have a income of atleast 60k dollars per annum and your company should be verified and listed as in the government status. And the most important your company should also be willing to sponser you for H1B visa as there are certain cost rtelated to that. you can only apply to H1B visa after your OPT ends
Yes there is. There are certain ways and aspects on which percentile can be calculated for usage in JOSAA ranks. This way there are several percentile cutoffs (top 10 or top 20) which are predicted for the different state boards of education. You can check out the link as follows as it contains everything in detail related to your query
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/top-20-percentile-cutoff-of-class-12-boards-for-iit-admission
Hello student,
As you have not mentioned your category I assume you to be of general category. Cut off marks are the minimum marks that is required to qualify the exam. The expected cut off marks for general category of the candidates is 72-77 marks. It may vary with the actual cutoff released officially.
All the best!
Hi aspirant, Subject are easy nor tough. It depends on you how you give the effort on the perticular topics. For doing instrumental control you should have good foundation in an Electronics, Electrical , Thermodynamics, Physics, mathematics and control processing. But theory are tough than practical becomes weak. Theory and practical are directly propotional, you have to balance both.
hi rupesh,
you can go to the link provided below in order to get previous years exam papers
https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/searchquestionpaper.aspx
hope this help.
all the best!!!
Hello Rohith, You need a score of 6.5 or more than that to get a seat for MS in Australia. Australia has some of the best courses for MS students and some of the best colleges for studying MS are:
1. The University of Melbourne
2. Monash University
3. University of New South Wales
4. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
5. The University of Sydney
If you are looking to study abroad, you will have to build up a good portfolio showcasing your grades, your extra curricular activities and social work from 9th to 12th grade. Apart from that, depending on the college you’re aspiring to get into, you will have to write essays on topics given by the college and/or an essay on why you should be selected by them. You May also be required to write the SATs and have a decent score in them. If you’re an Indian, you will be asked to write TOEFEL/IELTS as an English proficiency test.
Coming to your board percentage, it should be pretty much close to the predicted scores that you send via your online registration for your desired college. If its below or way below your predicted score, your chances of getting in are very slim (especially if you’re applying to colleges in UK, Singapore).
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