While applying they have asked for QUALIFICATIONS AND QUALIFYING EXAMINATION CODES . I am doing long term course so i should opt which in 7
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After filling the form , the confirmation page have give some thing to get ,in which one of the option was to get self declaration in respect to candidate who are from J&k , I am from telengana , so it is not for me ? Ian correct ? Or did I make any mistakes while filling the form
I have completed my inter in 2016 from CBSE board what should I apply for qualification code ?
Hey Venkat,
Could you please clarify what you mean by long-term course?
As you can see, there are a total of seven qualifying exam codes. Code 1 is for candidates who are going to appear in their Class 12 exam in 2018, Code 2 is for candidates who have already cleared their Class XII exam from CBSE/ISCE/State Board, Code 3 is for those who have completed their Class XII as a Pre-University/Pre-degree course or a Junior College student (as is common in states like Karnataka), Code 4 is for candidates who are appearing for a Pre-medical or pre-professional exam after pursuing the relevant training after Class X, Code 5 is for candidates currently appearing for the first year of a three year degree course which has Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, Code 6 is for candidates who have completed their BSc degree with any two of Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects while Code 7 is for any exam (mainly for foreign students) which is considered equal in scope to the Intermediate Science examination of an Indian University/Board.
So if you have completed your Class XII from CBSE/ICSE/State Board, you should select Code 2. If you are going to appear for your Class XI this year, selected Code 1. If neither is the case, then please share what the ‘long-term course’ means and we will be able to tell you the correct code.
Hope this helps. Looking forward to your reply!
Hey Venkat,
Could you please clarify what you mean by long-term course?
As you can see, there are a total of seven qualifying exam codes. Code 1 is for candidates who are going to appear in their Class 12 exam in 2018, Code 2 is for candidates who have already cleared their Class XII exam from CBSE/ISCE/State Board, Code 3 is for those who have completed their Class XII as a Pre-University/Pre-degree course or a Junior College student (as is common in states like Karnataka), Code 4 is for candidates who are appearing for a Pre-medical or pre-professional exam after pursuing the relevant training after Class X, Code 5 is for candidates currently appearing for the first year of a three year degree course which has Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, Code 6 is for candidates who have completed their BSc degree with any two of Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects while Code 7 is for any exam (mainly for foreign students) which is considered equal in scope to the Intermediate Science examination of an Indian University/Board.
So if you have completed your Class XII from CBSE/ICSE/State Board, you should select Code 2. If you are going to appear for your Class XI this year, selected Code 1. If neither is the case, then please share what the ‘long-term course’ means and we will be able to tell you the correct code.
Hope this helps. Looking forward to your reply!
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