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i got seat in 2018 eamcet and discontinued then ami i applicable for writing eamcet again?? is aplicable for reimbursrment??

Sharon Rose Student Expert 10th Jun, 2020
Hello,
Yes, you appear in EAMCET again and to get seat you need to qualify in it. To be eligible for fee reimbursement you must belong to SC/ST category with parent's annual income less than 2.5 lakhs or you must belong to EBC/BC/PWD category with parent's annual income less than one lakh. Candidates belonging to SC/ST category will get full fee reimbursement and candidates belonging EBC/BC/PWD will get partial fee reimbursement.
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how to improve hand writing easily.

Shivang Dubey 9th Jun, 2020

Hey

To improve your handwriting, you need to keep practicing. Following tips may help:

  • Initially start writing slow and make your words nicely
  • Don't force your fingers to hold the pen/pencil
  • Find the most comfortable grip and the position of the paper where you have to give minimum efforts to write
  • Practice Cursive Writing
  • Gradually practice words and letters and then start writing full page articles, mind you need to be slow and calm in the starting and later gain speed while writing
  • Also using a smooth pen gives a better grip and handwriting

Given tips will help you in improving your handwriting, it may take time but being consistent will give you results.

For further doubts, ask us.

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I had given my 11th exam recently,if I had failed in 2subjects and by writing supplymentry exam ,if I get good marks.... and getting 75% after completing the class 12th .Is Im eligible for giving the JEE exam in 2021...

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 8th Jun, 2020

John. first off, JEE Mains has no minimum aggregate criteria. The 75% minimum aggrgegate is for admission to NITs, IIITs, CFTIs and to be eligible for JEE Advanced which is the entrance examination for admisison to IITs. So, even if you score less than 75%, you are eligible for JEE Mains but admission to NITs, IIITs and CFTIs is difficult. Now how you fared in 11th is not considered for calculating the eligibility criteria for JEE Mains. What matters is your 12th. So let's say you fared poor in your 11th but managed to score real good in 2020, like an aggregate of 75%, not only are you eligible for JEE Advanced, but you are also eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs. So do not worry a bout your performance in the 11th. If you are afraid you might fare poor, concentrate on 12th to secure the minimum aggregate.

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I am preparing for jeemain july. I am writing mocks conducted by our Narayana institute. I am attempting nearly 25 questions but getting only 60marks that means only about 15 questions of my attempt is getting correct. I need to score atleast 180 marks. What shall I do to improve marks?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 7th Jun, 2020

Siri, truth be told, any Educational Institution conducts mock tests tougher than the original examinations. This is a strategy to prepare the student for the worse. Now if you are able attempt 25 and you get 15, you are getting 60% of your answers right. That is not a bad thing. In JEE Mains, you will go as far as even 80 and above looking at Narayana's strategy. This is not the time for you to panic and be disappointed in your performance. So continue to attempt mock tests not just given by the College but also available in other sources. Divide the syllabus into Class 11 and Class 12 and the topics as "Need to Learn", "Weak" and "Strong". Now it is important to check the weightage of each topic. In Physics, Modern Physics take the top slot with 5 questions. Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Current Electricity, Elcetrostatics get 3 questions each. Magnetic has 2 questions and the rest get 1 question each. In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot eacch and the remaining get 1 question each.In Mathematics, Co-ordinate Geometry gets 5 questions. Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus get 3 questions slot each. The rest get 2 and 1 questions slot. For complete breakdown, please read our article: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage . Once you complete a topic, try to practise the concepts and write down the important points and paste them somewhere that you can see. Practise questions from that topic.

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I passed my 10+2 with 80percentage... Can I get seat to study Agriculture Bsc without writing any Examinations by Donation or others??

Sikkandarbatcha M 6th Jun, 2020

Hi,

It depends on the college or university you choose to pursue BSc Agriculture. The admission to the course is done based on merit or direct interview or through entrance exams. Each college has their own admission procedures. You can contact the particular college you need to join and get the information regarding the admission.

I hope it helps.

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heloo..I am neel I getting very depressed and stressed because I had not complete my 50 percent of jee syallbus of 11 th class and this year I am in 12th class present i will be writing JEE exam in 2021..please help me to overcome and how to complete the 11th syllabus in.limited time

Pritam Singh 6th Jun, 2020

Hey there

Do not get depressed many students face this issue every year all you have to do is to study hard from now. Class 11 syllabus is backbone for Jee so will have to prepare both class 11 syllabus and class 12 syllabus simultaneously. now for this focus on chemistry do not leave it as its a rank boost subject if handed with care. physics you do rotation, fluids and oscillation well. Maths you have to do from RD sharma and NCERT.

check the link for online preparation of engineering entrance exams

https://learn.careers360.com/

good luck

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Currently, I am studying 12th Maths-Bio.I like to become an IAS.I have a problem in selecting the course that i do in college.I like politics and history.I would like to know a course that will be useful for writing the IAS examination and my internet.Can you recommend me some course?

Pankhuri Kumari 5th Jun, 2020
Hii!
See, the eligibility criteria for applying for UPSC exam, your path to become an IAS, is that the candidate must have completed graduation with minimum 50% marks in any Subject stream from a recognised university. So, you can choose to go for any College of your choice and do any course of your choice. Upsc covers all the Subjects such as Gk, current affairs, geography, history, science, etc.,
So, the Subject choice for graduation is yours.
You can also take up coaching besides graduation for preparing for the exam.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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Dear sir/Madam please suggest me which pen I have to use for writing the upsc mains exam between the gel pen and ball pen? Can I use rollerball pen like pilot v5/v7 pens in upsc mains? please guide me some best brand of pen ?

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 4th Jun, 2020

Hi

Upsc mains examination is descriptive examination and you have to answer question in a detailed manner so the choice of pen becomes important as it affects your writing speed and flow of writing.

In prelims only ball pens are allowed but in mains you can go for any pen of your choice

Actually,  you should choose ball pen for writing UPSC mains as

  • Ballpoints pens have oil-based ink, which gives good perfection while writing.
  • You can go for  a ball pen which has  good grip in your hand
  • Choose a light weight and sleep ball pen as these pens are able to glide in a better for faster writing.

Considering above things you can go for any pen of any brand depending upon your comfortablity in writing

Thank you

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In ts icet application form instead of writing my whole name ( Yerramadda Samara Simha Reddy ) I have written Y Samara Simha Reddy. Is it ok?

Sharon Rose Student Expert 29th May, 2020

Hello,

You have to fill your name, father's name, mother's name, date of birth as per the details in your class 10 certificate.If your name in your class 10 certificate is Y Samara Simha Reddy then you won't face any problem.If it is the otherwise you need to get an affidavit mentioning that both the name belongs to you.

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Are there any Colleges similar to PSG college without TANCET exam. I am resident of ANDHRA PRADESH. I am writing JEEMAIN. An SC candidate. Finally I need ROBOTICS course in better Colleges with my jeemain if possible suggest me them. Do not tell to check any website link,please.

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 29th May, 2020

Hello,

Without entrance exam, you won't be eligible for admission unless you choose direct admission.

You are appearing JEE main. if you have a rank below 5 lakh then apply for government college for CSE/ECE/ ME/Automobile engineering. You have reservation category which increases your chance for high factor. if your rank is below 2 lakhs then you can also apply for low ranked NITs campus.

Mostly these branch have robotics course in higher semesters. After BTech you can do Mtech and specialization in Robotics.

For now do your best in the exam. You can decide which college you will join after results get declared.

Hope it helps!

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