CBSE students
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The eligibility criteria for appearing for VDO exam is that the students should have completed their 10+2 from UP board only. And minimum age to appear is 18 years. students from any other board can not take the exam.
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Hey there, so the acpc merit percentile is calculated by combining 40% of marks from your GUJCET and 60% of percentile of class 12(P.C.M) by any board be it CBSE or ICSE.
and according to merit list you will get your rank and admissions later on.
Hello aspirant!!
Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions counselling is done for filling the Engineering seats in Tamil Nadu based upon the cutoff marks scored in 12th class
The cutoff for TNEA is calculated as follows:
Cutoff = M + (P/2) + (C/2)
Where M refers to the mathematics marks, P denotes the marks scored in Physics and C denotes the Chemistry marks.
As per the formula, your cutoff for Maths -80, Physics-94, Chemistry-96.
Cutoff = 80 + (94/2) + (96/2)
= 80 + 47 + 48
= 175.
So your cutoff for TNEA is 175 out of 200.
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!
Hello Candidate,
First of all, let me tell you something about merit index- A merit index is a combination of certain subjects that can be used to inform a process of Mark-allotment selection for a particular set of criteria.
The criteria for calculating index mark is- The point in the Course will be calculated by adding 10% of total marks obtained in the 'best five' subjects Higher Secondary / equivalent examination and the marks obtained in the subjects.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Hello STudent
In computing index mark or index track is physical impression on a hard disc drive. Its purpose is to to indicate the starting point of each track on the hard disk drive. Usually an index mark takes the form of a hole gap for magnetic strip.
The index mark will be calculated binding aggregate percentage of marks and the percentage marks in mathematics and then multiply it by two. The result obtained in this calculation is a index mark.
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Hello student registration number is mentioned on Class 11 registration card which is provided by CBSE after receiving registration for class 11 from schools along with details of subjects.
You must have received your registration card from your school in class 11 if you've not received it you need to visit your school and collect it.
In case if your school deny then you can visit your regional CBSE office.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
In Sastra University, there are two stream
Stream 1 (JEE Mains score(25%)+12th Grade score(75%)) - 70% seats
Stream 2 (12th Grade score) - 30% seats
For Stream 2 admission in CSE in Sastra University the percentage required for CBSE Students is 85 - 90 % in 12th. If you score more than 95 % there is good chance to get seat in CSE branch in Sastra University.
I hope this information will help you.
Feel free to ask any query.
All the best for your bright future ahead.
Hi,
According to the eligibility criteria for KCET 2021, students who have done their 12th from Karnataka can appear for KCET. Also, the student must have obtained an aggregate minimum of 45% marks in the optional subjects in the qualifying examination (40% in case of SC, ST, Category-I and OBC (2A, 2B, 3A and 3B) category candidates) .There is no difference between the eligibility criteria between PUC or CBSE students.
You can refer to this link for more details: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-eligibility-criteria#:~:text=Candidates%20should%20have%20studied%20and,Karnataka%20for%20a%20minimum%20period
I hope this helped you.
Yes of course, a CBSE student can write KCET exam but he/she should qualify the eligibility criteria as prescribed by KEA, Bangalore for KCET.
KCET Eligibility criteria is explained below :-
@B.Tech. :-
@B.Pharm. :-
@B.Sc(Hons.) Agriculture :-
For complete details about KCET kindly check out the link given below :-
https://dqxeclau.top/exams/kcet
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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