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I understand how concerned you must be considering you wrote the wrong year. However, it's not really a huge deal because the main details are usually your name and roll number. Date does matter in your examination details but it is definitely a very common mistake done by a lot of students. You won't really be facing any major issues.
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As a NEET aspirant and complete dropper, it's important to use the correct qualifying exam code during registration. The qualifying exam code you should use depends on the board you completed your 12th standard from and whether you are considered as a regular or private candidate.
Code 2 is typically used for candidates who completed their 12th standard from a recognized board as a regular student.
Code 3 is usually used for candidates who completed their 12th standard from a recognized board as a private or individual candidate, including droppers.
Since you mentioned being a complete dropper, you should likely use code 3 during NEET registration.
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To prepare for the 10th UP Board exams, follow these steps:
Understand the Syllabus: Get a copy of the UP Board Class 10 syllabus and understand the topics and chapters that you need to cover.
Create a Study Schedule: Plan your study schedule, allocating time for each subject based on the difficulty level and your proficiency.
Study Material: Use UP Board-recommended textbooks and reference books for each subject.
Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve previous year's question papers to understand the exam pattern and types of questions asked.
Mock Tests: Take mock tests regularly to assess your preparation and improve time management.
I hope this answers your question.
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No, unfortunately, you cannot appear for JEE Advanced in 2025 since you passed your 12th board exams in 2023. As per the eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced, a candidate can attempt the exam only twice in consecutive years after passing the 12th board.
Since you didn’t appear for JEE Advanced in 2023, 2024 is your last chance to give the exam.
Look into top NITs, IIITs, or IISc Bangalore , which also offer excellent programs.
You have alternative Routes like to explore IIT admission through interdisciplinary programs (like IIT Hyderabad’s BDes or other non-core branches).
Hope you get it and find it useful
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Thanks for sharing your concern.
In situations like this, where there are multiple questions with internal choices, it's understandable that managing time effectively can be challenging. However, forgetting to provide an answer to one of the questions, especially when there's an internal choice, can indeed affect your overall score in that particular section.
When examiners evaluate answer scripts, they typically allocate marks based on the content provided. If you've missed answering one question altogether, you may miss out on potential marks associated with that question.
That said, examiners are usually instructed to assess the content of each response comprehensively. If your answers to the other questions demonstrate a strong understanding of the topics and meet the criteria for scoring, you can still earn a respectable score for the section. However, the missed question would result in lost marks.
Overall, while forgetting to answer one question can impact your score, focusing on providing thorough and accurate responses to the questions you do attempt can help mitigate any potential loss of marks.
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