CBSE Board
Hello prince,
Aazs you mentioned that your JEE attempts are over and you are thinking to give your 12th again so let me tell you that if you are planning to do so. Then kindly aim for IIT because if you are not able to crack even NIT then you can get into some serious trouble as maximum colleges in which companies will come will not allow such drop years in your academic curriculum.
Hello aspirant,
According to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) regulations, a student must be 14 years old as of December 31 of the examination year in order to sit for the 10th board exam.
So yes sir your son is definitely eligible for CBSE board class exam.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Hello Aspirant,
See first of all I would like to tell that the boards ICSE or CBSE , it doesn't really matter if the student really wants to clear the examination of jee he will definitely do it.
It's a myth the CBSE board produces more IITIANS/NITIANS . The curriculum in the icse board is also now following ncert books. So , the preparation should be steady and focus on your coaching teachers whatever they are teaching you
You can give 12th boards from cbse board or any recognised board whatever you want but the thing it would be very lengthy and tiring process and in addition to this if by chance you are not able to crack a NIT also then it would be difficult for you in placements.
The other eligibilities of jee mains are :-
As you mentioned that you reappeared for your board examination of class 12th in the year 2022 and you have received 87% so you become eligible to give jee mains for sure.
Now, the number of attempts that you can give for jee mains is in the year 2022,2023 and 2024 only which means the upcoming year will be the last attempt and for jee advanced you are not eligible to give the examination as you can maximum give two attempts for that.
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