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Hello Aspirant
The registration for 12th is done in 11th standard after the admission process is completed in the college.
After 11th means you have already studied one year and you can't change it now.
However, You can do it but you need a reason to do that. Also, it is not advisable in the middle of study after completion of one class you can do it. Mostly you can do it after completion of 10th and go for CBSE board college for 12th.
I hope this will helps you.
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Yes you can change your CBSE Board to JKBOSE in class 12 but you will have to give a proper reason to CBSE for changing the board then only CBSE permits you to change the board.
Further you can contact the school you wish to join and they will provide you the information regarding changing board, documents required, etc.
So if you want to change the board then mention your reason and submit it to CBSE requesting to change your board
Yes you can take admission again in 11th cbse board and good luck for the exam and I hope you'll score the best in your exams.
Hello,
If you join any Coaching Institute like Allen or Aakash integrated Dummy School, then they will teach you all Subjects . Mainly they will focus on Practicals of Physics, Chemistry and Maths/Biology.
See, you may opt for JEE or NEET coaching from 9th and 10th itself. This can make your preparation more stronger for JEE or NEET. This will help you to score well because you will have better experience and knowledge from others.
Your coaching institute will take 4 - 5 hours daily from your daily schedule. Dummy school will take 2 - 3 hours either daily or in alternative days. You must spend atleast 6 hours of Studying for NEET preparation.
Hope this helps. All the Best.
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
You can give improvement as a private candidate only. Just go through the board's official website and check the details for the application filling of the improvement exam. You can also give improvement the same year as of your regular exams in class 12th.
Hope this will help and feel free to ask any further queries in the comments section.
And now you can also predict your chances of admission in colleges through JOSAA Counselling using the tool given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hey aspirant
Earlier jee criteria was 10+12 with 75% . But now it is removed 10+12 is enough for appearing Jee. No need of 75% for writing jee exam. So no need of being tensed. Expected date of cbse improvement exam is august 2nd week.
It is quite possible that the 75% criteria which was removed by the National Testing Agency due to covid . But next year it can be re introduced so to be on safer side apply for the improvement exam to keep your percentage above 75 otherwise it would create unnecessary trouble .
Regarding the opening of the application that you need to be aware . Because these things come up in no time and you can check the site from time to time.
Generally for most of the university the criterion is you should have minimum of 65% marks in overall and in mathematics and in PCM is required to take admission in B. Tech degree course. for reserved candidates the percentage varies from 50% to 65% according to the university.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-colleges-in-bangalore
Visit this link once for clarification of all your doubts.
Here are the topmost colleges of Bangalore.
Hi,
Since I had given my physics exam just two years ago and according to the previous year papers as well, there has been a certain pattern of theory and numericals ratio.
Majorly, numericals make up a huge chunk of marks in CBSE exam for Physics. Since you have to use derivations and formulae for solving numericals they come under this usage as well.
The derivations are equally important since you can easily memorize the steps, so do not miss on this portion.
Here is the link to previous year question papers for CBSE 12th Physics. You can follow the given steps to download the question papers to see the weightage given to derivations and numericals -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-previous-year-question-papers-class-12-physics/amp
Hope this was of some help!
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