Board exams
Hi there,
Amity university noida offers direct admission to various courses.
Talking particularly about BALLB which is a 5 year undergraduate course, yes it is possible but mainly the admisisins are done here is on the basis of marks scored in CLAT examination and after that you will be eligible for admisisons here.
Also, the admisisons depends upon the marks scored in CLAT examination . Also, the univeristy takes their own entrnace examination for admisisons into BALLB.
You should direct contact to them if you want admission on direct basis.
Check out this link as well: https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/amity-law-school-noida/ba-llb-hons-course
Thank you and good luck!!!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great...!!
Class 12 must be one of the most fascinating and cherishable stages for any understudy. There may be sure difficulties that become a piece of it also, including board tests. There are numerous different tests too, including CLAT. There may be pressure, unseemly using time productively, and a feeling of contest that can consume a student's now profoundly consumed mind.
CLAT is a trial of one's fitness and thinking capacities and needn't bother with one to trudge widely like the groundwork for IITs or NEET. To take the test, we suggest you be predictable in anything that approach works for you, center around your wellbeing including diets and rest, and spotlight on more modest things around you rather than the possibility of one major achievement in your manner. The following are a couple of tips that can assist you with beginning with CLAT readiness:
1) Start Early:- Numerous students are not lucky to be familiar with their objectives while in school, while some arrange it early. Assuming that you have clearness about your objective, and it is to be in one of the top National Law Universities like NLSIU, NALSAR, and so on, you should portray out an arrangement. Try not to trust that excursions will show up. The greater part of the schools starts their class XII educational program in March-April. Guarantee you start right on time for your loads up as well as regulation entry prep, simultaneously. While the educational plan at school will go on at its speed, you can continuously take a step and complete the prospectus by August-September, and use the downtime for your potential benefit.
2) Be focused:- While you may have planned it early, it is very important to stay focused on your goal, throughout. While it is important to have a good social life and break the monotony during exam preparations, you need to monitor how you spend your time.
3) Plan and stick to it:- While each student makes arrangements, you should imagine how implementable it is. You can utilize the above arrangement to make your subject-wise arrangement, however, it may be fruitful assuming you're predictable with it. CLAT is a trial of how quickly you can appreciate the information and do mental computations. Standard practice will empower you to become the best.
4) Write mocks on schedule:- While you continue to master the concepts, it is important to evaluate your preparation regularly. Mocks are an important tool to help you benchmark yourself against other aspirants and judge your level of readiness. While you analyze your performance in mocks, you learn about your areas of strengths and weaknesses which can be worked upon.
Hope this was helpful!
All the best:)
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing great !! See, doesn't matter the level of paper ,what matters is your level of preparation ! Don't waste your time to ask questions to many people and teachers ,all of us will say that paper will easy ,but the truth is different ,no one knows the level of paper ,everytime questions are made in such a way that both weak and bright students can do something in that ,there are every type of question in paper ,easy, medium and hard ,so depend on you ,how you see them and tackle them.
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As cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors like number of seats available, previous year's cut-offs, number of students taking admission, etc.
As you have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and giving information based on it.
But based on previous year's cut-offs a safe percentage of 92+ to get B.A Economics course in St. Xavier's College, Mumbai for General Category candidates.
You can visit their official website for more information.
https://xaviers.edu/main/
Hope this information was helpful to you
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Hello,
Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is expected to release the UP Board Class 10th and 12th timetable 2022 in February 2022 but the officials have not yet released the schedule. keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information. The UPMSP exam date 2022 will be announced on the board’s official website, upmsp.edu.in. The Class 12 UPMSP exams after March 10 as UP assembly elections will be held from February 10 to March 7, 2022.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/upmsp/up-board-time-table
Amrita University has started registration process for AEEE 2022 exam at amrita.edu.
The exam is likely to be conducted in May and June.
Amity University has announced the AEEE 2022 examination date for Phase 1 and Phase 2.
Phase 1 exam dates: 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd May, 2022
Phase 2 exam dates: 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, June 2022 (tentative).
I recommend you to take Phase 2 exam as you can prepare for your 12 th standard exams now and after completion of 12 th standard exams peacefully you can write Phase 2 exams. But register for the exam before the last date.
For more information about it go through below mentioned link.
https://news.careers360.com/aeee-2022-exam-in-may-june-register-online-application-form-at-amrita-edu
To get more information about AEEE 2022 examination go through below given link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/aeee-exam-dates
May this information was helpful to you.
All The Best!!
See from where you can get Domicile Certificate, there you'll get benefits of State Quota. If you have completed most of your education in Pune, you might get Domicile Certificate there or check with the eligibility criteria for getting Domicile Certificate and then you can apply for it. Or else you can get it from Indore as you were born there. Any one option can be suitable for you but based on your eligibility criteria, you'll get it.
Check below mentioned link to get NEET Knockout.
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
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Hello candidate,
So, scoring 96 percentile in jee mains will get you any NIT, IIT, and GFTIs. You see, 96 percentile is a good score but it also depends on which year you gave the exam.
Moreover, GEN-EWS category has less cutoff as compare to open category, so you will get any NIT, IIT, and GFTI.
The category wise cutoff for 2021 is as follows:
EWS : MIN_PS_TOT -66.2214845 MAX_PS_TOT- 87.8950071
OBC-NCL : MIN_PS_TOT- 68.0234447 MAX_PS_TOT - 87.8950071
SC: MIN_PS_TOT- 46.8825338 MAX_PS_TOT - 87.8950071
ST: MIN_PS_TOT- 34.6728999 MAX_PS_TOT- 87.8474721
UR: MIN_PS_TOT- 87.8992241 MAX_PS_TOT - 100.0000000
UR-PH: MIN_PS_TOT- 0.0096375 MAX_PS_TOT - 87.8273359
I hope this helps.
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