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Hello,
JEE has two exams:
The percentage or marks needed to get seat in NITs and IITs are:
Go through the link for more details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
I hope this answer helps you, All the best!
Do specify to which board you belong to.
If you're from Karnataka Board, then visit the below website to download the class 11 Mid-term question papers.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/dpue-karnataka/karnataka-1st-puc-mid-term-question-paper-2025-26
HEY,
There are seats available for M.Sc . in Geology, and you can apply with your score of 62%. Most universities require at least 50-60% marks, so you are meeting the minimum standards. Usually, admissions are done through entrance exams like IIT JAM or university-specific tests, and seats depend on the college and how well you do in the exam.
As Geology is an expanding area with a rising demand, it will be better if you send your applications to many universities to increase your probability of success. Also, you check about the admission process, entrance exams, and syllabus required for M.Sc . in the link given below - https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-geology
Hope it helps.
Best of luck!!!
Hello Ishika,
Japan offers several fully funded scholarships for international students, like the is MEXT scholarship, by the Government of Japan. This is the most popular and fully funded scholarship. It covers tuition fees, accommodation, a monthly allowance and airfare. But it is for students who want to study in Japan after 12th for undergraduate studies. You can apply for it through the Embassy of Japan in India. They release a form every year in April-May.
There are some private or University Scholarships. JASSO is a private scholarship and University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Osaka University are University scholarships. All these universities offer international scholarshipsafter 12th for undergraduate studies.
After you apply, you'll need to take a written exam in English, Maths and Science and an interview at the Japanese Embassy. If you pass they will guide you through the visa and university placement process. But if you want to go to Japan before class 12, you can apply for foreign student exchange scholarships like AFS Intercultural Programs India and Rotary Youth Exchange. It is sometimes fully funded and sometimes partially funded. The application form is open between October and January every year. So, if you are interested in the exchange program, now is the right time to go for it.
If you are aiming for higher studies in Japan, you need to start preparing now-
Best wishes to you!!!
If you're from Karnataka Board, then from the below website you can get the Mid-term Biology question paper of 1st PUC.
Yes, you have a chance of getting seat for MSc. With a score of 137 marks and you belong to OBC category with the rank of 431 in ICAR AIEEA PG (Horticulture), your chances of getting a seat in MSc Horticulture depend on the cutoff trends and seat availability in different ICAR-affiliated universities.
Generally, with this rank, you can expect chances in state agricultural universities or less competitive ICAR institutes, especially in south and central India. However, getting a seat in top ICAR institutes like IARI, PAU, or TNAU may be difficult as their cutoffs are usually higher.
Hope you understand.
Kindly specify to which board you belong to.
If you're from Karnataka Board, then visit the below website to download the 1st PUC Maths Mid-term question paper.
If you belong to Karnataka Board, then visit the below website to download the 1st PUC Business studies Mid-term question paper.
Heya,
Yes, you can refill your category again. In the case of the April session JEE Main registration, you have the option to change your category while registering your details only once. You can switch from General to EWS if you have a proper certificate. Just be certain that the EWS certificate is granted before the last date of the April session form and complies with the NTA's requirements of validity. Hope it helps!!!
To score 150 marks in JEE Mains is really a good aim, you can follow the below guidelines to achieve it.
1. Have conceptual clarity in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
2. NCERT is the foundation for many questions, so focus on the NCERT books.
3. Prepare a proper schedule and follow accordingly.
4. Give tests after completing certain topics. You can also consider giving mock tests to improve yourself.
5. Revise regularly because retention of topics is very important.
6. Don't ignore any topic.
7. Cut the distractions, stay healthy and study well consistently.
You can visit the below website to know the concepts having more weightage.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-important-chapters-of-jee-main
All the best.
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