2019
Hello ,
In 2019 the no of students registered for jeemain btech in January was 9,29,198 students and for the april exam it was 9,35,741 an increase of 6,,543 candidates has been seen.
But in the case of barch the no of candidates for January jee barch exam was 1,80,052 and for the April jee barch exam was 1,69,767 a drop of 10,285 students has been seen in the jee barch exam in 2019.
Hope that you got the information.
Dear aspirant
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You can use NEET UG college predictor tool for knowing chances of getting MBBS BDS ayush colleges at your expected marks
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Hey,
Never give up.
For masters opportunities, try and come up with a good GRE/GMAT/GATE score. Get letter of recommendation which would make them overlook your marksheets . Write your SOP in the best possible way.
Next option is to try competitive examinations, it has no effect on your gpa provided you are in the position to clear the minimum eligibility criteria.
Job prospects and career options of a person with low gpa is the same as that of a person with a higher gpa. What matters is the skills that you have.
Hello Aspirant,
See your qualifying year will be considered as 2019 because for first time you had appeared for class 12th examination in 2019 and therefore you were eligible for only JEE-Advance 2019 and 2020 but as you got failed in 2019 so you missed the chance to sit for JEE-Advance 2019 but if you had passed your class 12th in 2020 as a private candidate in second attempt then you were eligible for JEE-Advance 2022, provided that you had qualified JEE-Main 2020. So now you cannot appear for JEE-Advance 2021 even if you qualify JEE-Main 2021.
For detailed eligibility criteria of JEE-Advance 2021 kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
hi,
see yes its possible to again appear in nios and appear for jee main exam, but see while you would go for placement in colleges after completing the first three years of engineering, you have to justify , what you have done in these years. if you again appear in nios 12th exam, you should not show the previous 12th result, then it would be counted as gap of years, so recruiter would ask you about the gap of years and as per different company rules you may not eligible for some of the organization for recruitment exam.
so if you get a tier 1 college this year, private or government, you should go for studies with out any more delay.
To know about complete list of probable college name, based on your score, category please use Careers360 college predictor tool,
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello
Yes ,you are eligible for taking admission in NIT Patna.
This is because,
To be eligible for admission in NITs you need to be eligible for jee main and one is eligible for jee main for 3 consecutive years starting from the year of qualifying class 12.
Now,
You have passed your class 12th in 2019 so
---------) you were eligible for JEE main 2019
---------) JEE main 2020 and
---------) also eligible for jee main 2021
So,
Yes, on the basis of rank obtained by you in JEE mains 2021 you can definitely get into NIT Patna or any other NITs, GFTIs, IIITs .
To help you we have jee main college predictor for you, the link for the same is given below :-
This college predictor gives you
--------------) a personalised report on your chances of getting a college on the basis of
your rank,
your category,
gender,
your home state etc.
--------------) You get to know your chances for NITs/IIITs/GFTIs
--------------) You can also known your chances in state counsellings accepting jee main like Maharashtra, West Bengal, Delhi etc
--------------) with the help of predicted colleges you can fill your choices of colleges in your counselling accordingly and grab a seat .
Thank you
For admission to NITs, IIITs and CFTIs, candidates need to secure a minimum score in 12th exams. Usually, JEE Main exam requires a minimum of 75% for general category and 65% for reserved category (SC/ ST/ PWD) in 12th class examination.
This is only for checking eligibility of a candidate. This percentage is not considered for allotting any seat in the NITs and IIITs.
However, this year NTA has discarded the percentage criteria and only the 12th pass certificate is required for registration.
Do not worry, there would not be any problem for you if you wish to take admission in any of the NITs.
Good luck!
You can download UP board 12th 2019 model papers at
https://school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-12th-model-paper
Practicing these papers will help you alot in your examination preparation
>>>> first of all it will help you to know the pattern of your examination.
>>>> you will know the type of questions which are asked in the examination
>>>> It will let you know the difficulty or toughness level of questions asked in the examination
>>>> will help you to analyse your preparation level for the examination.
>>>> you will get to know the topics / areas you are weak at , so that you can improve your performance by working on them.
>>>> it will help you to know your ability to manage time if you solve these paper in fixed time so that you can work on improving your speed and accuracy.
>>>> It will help you to build your confidence and overcome exam pressure .
Best of luck for yourUP board exam preparation.
It completely depends on the college where you are seeking for admission. If you are taking admission in a private college then they would ask for your gap certificate most often. But the government colleges most of the time don't ask for that unless it's mentioned in the information brochure. So follow the website of the designated college and check the documents that you have to submit for your admission. Good luck !!!
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