Sir main paper me bar bar language change kar sakte hai kya plz sir reply dijieye kyuki unacademy sw maine maths physics kiya hai English me or chemistry hindi me kiya hai khud se
Hello,
You cannot change the language of the paper multiple times during the exam. The language of the paper is usually selected before the exam and is fixed throughout.
- NEET/JEE Exams: You have the right to choose the language in which you want to answer during the time of registration. Once you opt for a language, say English or Hindi or any regional language, you have to give the exam in that particular language. You cannot change languages in the question paper.
- Board Exams (CBSE): For CBSE too, the language in which you will be giving the paper is already fixed and selected during the time of registration. If you have prepared in English for Maths and Physics and Hindi for Chemistry, then you have to write in the language you chose during the registration process.
For exam-related queries, including the option in which the exams can be conducted, visit Career360. Here's the link:
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Please send me the deleted syllabus of jee mains 2025 (physics, chemistry, mathematics)
Hello aspirant,
It is crucial to understand every topic that is covered in the JEE Main exam in order to prepare for it. With the aid of the syllabus, candidates will be able to identify the key and pertinent topics to concentrate on. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will administer the JEE Mains 2025 in two sessions in January and April 3025.
To know the deleted portion and updated syllabus, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-reduced-syllabus
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Can I give neet exam 2025 after passing my 12th with mpsos( ruk jana nahi yojana )62% with major subjects are physics chemistry biology and English
Yes, though you have passed 12th class through the MP SOS scheme and secured 62% marks you are eligible to appear in the NEET exam.
Age: You must be of at least 17 years of age as on 31st December of the year of admission.
Subjects: You must have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology and English as core subjects in your 12th standard or equivalent examination.
Minimum Percentage: You must have passed with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology taken together. For SC/ST/OBC categories, the minimum percentage is 40%.
You must have passed your 12th in the required subjects and must have been above the minimum percentage criteria. That makes you eligible for appearing in the NEET exam.
For official information, you should refer to the official NEET notification.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025
if I choose physics chemistry and biology and English in cuet can I get bca course?
No direct BCA course is available with the combinations Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in CUET.
BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a computer science-oriented course which requires a background in Mathematics. Most colleges and universities prefer candidates who have Mathematics as one of their core subjects in their 12th standard.
Other possibilities could be:
Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA): Short program, which can be done even after 12th standard irrespective of the stream.
BCA through Lateral Entry: Universities provide lateral entry to BCA programs for diploma holders in computer science or any related discipline
Computing Science or Information Technology Bachelor Degree: After completing an appropriate undergraduate degree, you can do a postgraduate diploma or M.Sc. in computer applications.
Consult an academic advisor or a career counselor to determine how your goals may be best met and what's likely to work for you. https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Do Gujarat medical council accepts students admission who have passed 12th with grace mark in subjects like physics and chemistry , pcb 56% but grace mark in physics and chemistry,is there any problem during admission for mbbs after scoring 680 or more ,does grace marks makes ineligible for admission
Yes, you are eligible for NEET and subsequent MBBS admission with 56% marks in PCB, including grace marks.
The MCI rules state that grace marks can also be considered while arriving at a percentage for eligibility in NEET and subsequent medical admissions.
Hence your total percentage is 56% and so it satisfies the cut-off percentage for eligibility in NEET.
One should remember that a good score in NEET is imperative for entry into top medical colleges. 1 Score high for more opportunities in getting a seat in a good medical college. https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/gujarat-mbbs-admission
Hello I passed my 12th class from Assam State board I have got 9 grace mark in chemistry, my pcb is 56% am I eligible for neet
You are eligible for NEET as you have 56% marks with grace marks in PCB. Actually, you must have got at least 50% of marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from your Class 12 examination in the board, to be eligible for NEET.
In order to qualify NEET, you must fulfill qualification criteria. Besides that, you will also require having a good rank in the NEET exam to get admission into a medical college. There is a cut-off for NEET every year, which varies according to various standards and criteria.
Some other aspects to consider are mentioned below:
State-Specific Eligibility Criteria: Some states have eligibility criteria along with domicile requirements and specific percentage requirements in the individual subjects.
NEET Cut-Off: The NEET cut-off differs every year, as it also depends upon factors such as the level of difficulty in the test, number of applicants, and number of seats available.
Always prefer to search for the site on the official NEET website or consult with the academic advisor.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
who is best teacher of chemistry on you tube of 11std
Some of the leading YouTube channels covering Class 11 Chemistry comprise -Physics Wallah: Alakh Pandey's channel provides clear lessons of chemistry for the subject. He teaches all topics and makes it easy for the students to understand without being hard and lengthy. Unacademy: Monica Bedi is well known for lecturing on Unacademy. She is one such lecturer who proves her clarity and depth in lectures. She explains each step, which is not at all hard for the students.
Vedantu: Pahul Sir's chemistry lectures on Vedantu are interactive and appropriate in problem-solving techniques. Their subjects range extensively with adequate practice questions
Mrityunjay Pandey (Gravity Circle): His way of teaching, along with detailed explanations, is trendy among students.
Vani Ma'am (World of Chemistry): The channel makes their chemistry lessons fruitful, with various lessons on theoretical concepts and some numerical problems.
Remember, the best teacher for you will be according to your style of learning and choice. It is advised to watch lectures from various teachers to get different perspectives and go with the one that suits you the best.
You can refer to the NCERT textbooks and reference books for broader understanding of the concepts.
https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-class-11th-chemistry-notes
https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-solutions-class-11-chemistry
National standard exam in chemistry (NSEC) Olympiad me home state quota konsa hota hai mera school rajasthan me hai aur mera Ghar madhyapradeah me hai to mera home state quota me konsa state consider Hoga
The National Standard Examination in Chemistry is an entrance exam that precedes the International Chemistry Olympiad.
In general, it's determined based on:
School Enrollment: In most cases, the state in which your school is registered and where you are a bonafide student is your home state for academic examinations-including NSEC.
Domicile Certificate: Sometimes, you might be required to submit a domicile certificate issued by a state as proof of residence.
Considering your case:
School in Rajasthan: Your school falls in the place of Rajasthan. That is why you would automatically satisfy one of the conditions eligible to apply under the quota of the state, Rajasthan.
Home in Madhya Pradesh: If your home falls in Madhya Pradesh, they might not consider your residential address for home state purposes in NSEC unless there are specific rules that make provisions for domicile certificate.
Why School Enrollment Usually Prevalent:
Consistency: Using the criterion of school enrollment, consistency is ensured across all students and makes it easy.
Academic Affiliation: The school is affiliated with a particular state's education board, and their student records are maintained by the respective state's education department.
Exceptions and Clarifications:
Special Cases: In some rare cases, students continuously resident in a state for some number of years may be eligible for the quota of that state, irrespective of where their schools are located.
Organizing Committee Rules: The awarding of eligibility for state quotas is on the discretion of the organizing committee of the NSEC. It is better to refer to the official notification and guidelines for the particular year to which you are making an application.
Recommendations:
Refer the Official Notification: Always refer to the official notification and guidelines for the NSEC to gather proper and current information regarding the eligibility criteria.
Contact the Organizing Committee: All confusion or specific queries should better be addressed to the organizing committee directly.
Gather Requirements: Ensure that one has all the required documents in hand, like a school leaving certificate, mark sheets, etc., as applicable and specified according to the requirement.
Hence, based on general knowledge of the home state quotas for acedemic exams, it is probable that your home state is going to be Rajasthan because your school is based there, but you should check the final communication and contact the organizing committee if required.
https://school.careers360.com/articles/iapt-registration
I wont 12th chemistry 2024 question paper mp board
Hello aspirant,
Following the board test, the MP Board Class 12 Chemistry question paper 2024 was made public. On February 21, 2024, the MP Board Class 12 Chemistry test was administered. This page contains the MP Board class 12 question paper as well as the answers to the questions it poses.
To get the question paper and answer key, you can visit our site through following link:
https://school.careers360.com/boards/mpbse/mp-board-12th-model-papers
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Practical copy chemistry class 12 2024
https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-chemistry-syllabus
To construct a properly structured and informative Class 12 Chemistry Practical copy, incorporate the following elements for each experiment:
1. Objective: State clearly what the aim of the experiment is.
2. Apparatus Required: List all the equipment, chemicals, etc. required.
3. Procedure: Describe in detail the step-by-step procedure. Include observations and take proper precautions.
4. Observations: Record your observations in a tabular format or descriptive form, as appropriate.
5. Calculations (if applicable): Give all the calculations carried out in the experiment in terms of units.
6. Result: Give the outcome of the experiment for example the final result or conclusion.
7. Precautions: Provide any safety measures taken during the experiment.
8. Sources of Error: Discuss any possible sources of error which may have influenced the outcome of the experiment.
9. Viva Voce Questions: Prepare for all possible questions that may be given in the practical examination.
Some other tips for practical copy are as follows:
Neatness: Your work should be clean and readable.
Clarity: Explanations should be clear and to the point.
Accuracy: Your observations and calculations must be accurate.
Date and Time: Date and time of every experiment must be mentioned.
Teacher's Signature: Obtain your teacher's signature on your practical file for validation purposes.
You can even take assistance for your practical copy from past year question papers, practical manuals, or even internet resources. Just make sure to not borrow straight lines, only borrow ideas.
You see, a clean practical copy will also boost your overall practical marks.