west bengal board
Hi
I am guessing that you are not enrolled in any course right now. So, you are a dropper being already passed your higher secondary in 2020
So, you need to choose code 2 as a dropper.
This because,
Code 2 is for those who have already passed class 10+2/ higher secondary/ senior secondary board examination, and this code can be used by droppers or by those who are pursuing a graduation course but they don't have physics chemistry and Biology in their course or have completed graduation but don't have at least two of physics chemistry and Biology in their graduation.
Here's a short brief of Neet codes :-
Code 1 :- code 1 is for all those students who are going to appear for their 12th board examination in 2021 with physics, chemistry, biology and English.
Code 2 :- code 2 is for all those who have passed their 10+2 in the year 2020 or before with physics, chemistry, biology and English
Code 3 :- code 3 says it is for those passed their intermediate / pre- degree examination in the year with physics, chemistry, biology and English ,your physics, chemistry and biology should also contain practical exam.
Code 4 :- pre - medical degree with Physics, chemistry and biology.
Code 5 :- code 5 is for all those who are doing BSc and has all the three of Physics, chemistry and biology in their graduation.
Code 6 :- code 6 is for all those students who have passed BSc with at least any two of following subjects :-
-) Physics,
-)chemistry ,
-)biology
Code 7 :- code 7 is for those who have passed their examination from foreign board which is equivalent of Indian 10+2 board.
For more visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Thank you
Hey,
If you want to pursue M.SC Mathematics, then, it is mandatory to have Mathematics and English in your graduation subjects. You need to have 50% aggregate marks in the graduation. If you do not own these subjects in your graduation degree, you cannot pursue M.SC in Mathematics or any other integrated course with it. Know more about the M.SC specializations, scope over here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-master-of-science
Hello,
There are no scores declared for the IISER aptitude test. As a result, there are no cutoffs.
You only find out if you've been chosen or not.
However, based on the personal experiences of other applicants and the generic question paper , for general category students, a score of 110/180 would enough to gain admission to IISER Pune.
Yet, in terms of a rough estimate:
110/180 for IISER Pune & Kolkata ( General Category
70+/180 for any other IISERs ( General Category ).
Use the link for further reference.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iiser-merit-list-and-cutoff
Hope you got it
All the best!!
Hello student,
See actually the syllabus of class 11 and 12th in both West Bengal Board and CBSE board are quite similar. But West Bengal board syllabus is quite tougher and you are to read all the things in Bengali this is the only one problem. Otherwise you can see the same topics as in the syllabus.
My advice is that if you are preparing for JEE main and advanced examination, you first should go through the Syllabus . You will find lots of similar it is with our board syllabus as well. to know all of the English trans which are required in the examination my advices that beside studying in West Bengal Board you also should follow some NCERT core books like for physics chemistry and mathematics which will help you a lot in your future.
You should study hard to get top NIT and IITs. You have to see the previous year question papers know the question pattern. This will really help you.
You can follow those YouTube channels and others. But my advice is That you should follow h knockout course as well which will enable you to see top class lectures, detailed personal analysis charts, mock test and lots of other features. Click on the link below to know more
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/
Hi Aspirant!
As you mentioned that you have completed your 12th class in 2020 and wish to apply for NEET as a dropper , then you can apply under NEET 02 code which state that , " For instance, a candidate has passed the qualifying examination from CBSE/ISCE or any state board in the year 2018, but wish to appear for NEET 2021 (dropper), he/she can apply for the exam with Code 2. "
To know more, visit here:
Thankyou!
Hi Subhrajit,
Since you have not mentioned which subjects you are interested in for your higher studies, I will tell you about few of the most prestigious & best college in Kolkata.
1) St. Xavier's College Kolkata in Mother Teresa Sarani, Kol-16 is a very reputed college offering B.sc, BA, B.com, BBA, BMS courses
Fees - From 30,000 - 2.40 lakhs (total fees) INR depending on the course
2) Presidency University in College Square, Kol-73 is a very renowned college offering B.A & B.Sc courses through entrance exams.
Fees - Around 8,000 to 12,000 INR
3) Scottish Church college, Manicktala, Kol-6 is a very prestigious college that offers B.A, B.sc, BBA, B.com courses.
Fees - From 40,000 - 1.67 lakhs INR depending on the course.
There are many other good colleges in Kolkata but since I don't have enough information about your choice of subjects, I could mention only few.
Hope this helps
Hi Ritusri,
Yes, you can re-appear for your 10+2 examination if you are not satisfied with your score.
This re-examination will be termed as improvement exam which means you have cleared the exam but want to improve further, So what you have to do is to contact your examination conducting authority of your school he/she will provide you with all the forms and will inform you about the documents required.
Then you'll be provided with a date which can be a month or two after your main examination results got announced and it can also extend till next year and in that case you have to appear for the examination when your juniors will have the exam.
The dates and process can go through some alterations due to the pandemic , you'll get the best guidance from the competent authority of your higher secondary school.
Hope this helps,
All the best!
To apply for MCI eleigibility certificate, it is necessary to have 11th and 12th class marksheet. You can attach 12th class marksheet which you get from the boards. And for 11th class marksheet, you can attach the scorecard which you get from school from where you have pursued 11th class. I would suggest you to enquire from the school authorities about 11th class marksheet. They will surely help you out. To know more, visit here:
https://www.nmc.org.in/registration
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Yeah! Most of the exams you mentioned either require 10+2 pass or a Graduation. So you will be able to sit for those examination and on qualifying you can do the job and there will be no problem with your 10+2 backlog.
I hope this might help. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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