CBSE Board
Hi
Follow the given below tips to score 95% in your board examination :-
--------------------------) Go well through your textbooks
--------------------------) While reading the book, underline the important points and then later make short notes
--------------------------) Do go through the questions at the end of the chapter, just reading is not going to help.
--------------------------) Follow a routine, it should be such that it moves around 3 important things i. e first studying, then practicing questions and finally revision.
--------------------------) Focus relatively more on your weak subject so that you can make them strong
--------------------------) Have daily, weekly and monthly goals like you will complete these topics today , these chapter by the end of the week and these many chapters by the end of the month
--------------------------) Be practical in your approach. For example, if you need 4 days to complete a chapter but you plan to finish it in 1 day from scratch then that's not going to help you, at the end of the day it will give you disappointment and down your morale, so be practical.
--------------------------) Complete your syllabus at least 1 month before your board examination so that you can give it for revision and practicing questions
--------------------------) solve previous year question papers :- it will be really of great help to you because you will know what type of questions are asked in the exam, their difficulty level , examination pattern etc
--------------------------) Go through chapterwise and unitwise test and once you're done with the complete syllabus ,go through full mock test papers. And do at least 5-10 full mock test papers in each subject.
--------------------------) practicing days full mock test papers will let you know the level of your preparation for your board examination .
--------------------------) after each mock test analyse your performance to know your mistakes / weak areas , after that you need to work on improving them in the subsequent mock tests .
I hope that you find this helpful.
Thank you
Admission in DTU is on the basis of your rank in jee main through JAC delhi counselling.
In jac Delhi counselling,
Seats are alloted on the basis of jee main crl rank.
85% seats are reserved for Delhi region students ( those who have passed 12th from Delhi) .
while the rest 15% seats are available for outside Delhi students ( those who have passed 12th from outside Delhi) .
So , having passed 12th from West Bengal you are eligible for 15% quota and not for 85 % quota seats
Process of filling JAC Delhi counselling form after jee main :-
----------) Fee payment:- visit the official website i. e jacdelhi.nic.in, you need to pay jac delhi application form cum counselling form by visiting the official website
----------) Registration :- you need to register by filling your basic details.
----------) login :- you need to login using your JEE Main application number and the password.
----------) choice locking:- you need to choose the colleges and courses and lock your choices
----------) application form submission:- finally submit and download the confirmation page.
To help you further,
If tell you about eligibility then
JAC Delhi eligibility criteria is different for different colleges :-
>>>> For B.Tech in NSUT, IGDTUW and DTU
To be eligible one must pass his or her class 12th board examination with physics chemistry mathematics and English and must have got at least 60% in aggregate of physics chemistry and mathematics
>>>> For B.Tech in IIIT-D
to be eligible you must get at least 80% marks in the aggregate of best 5 including physics chemistry and maths. You must also have got at least 80% or more p mathematics
>>>> B.Arch in IGDTUW
to be eligible you must have got at least 50% marks in overall in your class 12th board examination and also you must have got at least 50% marks in aggregate of physics chemistry and mathematics
Thankyou
Hello,
No, it won't make any difference. Admissions to colleges are based on the GUJCET, not on your board. GSEB will conduct the GUJCET 2022 exam on April 18. The concerned authorities have released the GUJCET 2022 admit card at gujcet.gseb.org. The GUJCET 2022 application form last date was February 9. Keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gujcet-application-form
Hello aspirant,
Following are the eligibility criteria for state quota reservation-
The candidate should be a Citizen of India or an Overseas Citizen of India.
Candidates who are born in Gujarat or have the domicile of Gujarat, and have passed Class 10 and 12 from any of the five Education boards (Gujarat Board; CBSE; CISCE; ISB and NIOS) recognized by the state, provided that their school is situated in the state of Gujarat.
Candidates whose parent/s are in All India Services, Gujarat Govt. Services posted outside the state of Gujarat, or Defense services having domicile of Gujarat but posted outside Gujarat state shall be eligible.
Candidates who are born out of the state of Gujarat but have passed 10 and 12 from the state, would need to produce domicile certificates. Also, in this case, their parent/s must be residents of the state of Gujarat.
Hope it helps!
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing Great. There are six subjects in class 10 of CBSE Board that are:
All the best
Hello CA aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. As per your query I would like to inform you that students with either science stream or Commerce stream can go for Chartered Accountant (CA) . But I would highly recommend you to go for Commerce with Mathematics . The stream includes subjects like Mathematics, Accountancy, Business Studies, English and Economics which would definitely make a very strong base to prepare for Chartered Accountant(CA).
At the end what all matters is your hardwork and dedication.
If you want to know more about Chartered Accountant follow the link: https://dqxeclau.top/careers/chartered-accountant
Hope it helps!!
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well..
Yes you can change your bihar board to cbse board in class 11th and 12th after completing class 10. You need to get a transfer certificate from your school to change your board from bihar to cbse.
Hope it's helpful for you..
Karnataka Minister for Higher Education CN Ashwath Narayan has announced the KCET exam date 2022. As per the details, KCET 2022 exam will be conducted on June 16, 17, and 18. There is no news regarding the postponement of the exam as of now. There could be a chance for the exams to be postponed but the chances are very low. Normally if the exam date clashes only then the officials change the dates. Keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information.
https://dqxeclau.top/exams/kcet
See usually the state boards don't differentiate much regarding the subject types classified by CBSE. As you have Mathematics as one of the subjects in your 10th, then you have maximum possibility to get admission with PCM combination in state board school.
I would suggest you to contact the school you want to take admission & check there eligibility conditions for the PCM in order to get sure about it. Also, you can take PCBM combination as well (if the PCM isn't offered by your institution).
I hope this answer provides you some insight. Wish you a great day!
Hello there
See, to get into NIT for any branch of engineering you don't need to have only board exams marks and you've to qualify jee mains examination also via qualifying the cutoff for that NIT and for the branch. And To get admission in NITs your rank should be under 50,000 in general category other state quota.
You can refer this link to see the top NITs:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-top-nit-colleges-in-india
You cam refer this link for more information about jee mains examination:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
I hope it helps you!
Good luck!
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