Class 11
Dear student,
Yes, you can easily appear for JEE after repeating class 11th and 12th , earlier the age limit was set for 19 years in order to appear for JEE , however now there isn't such an age limit now, therefore, now you can give JEE examination after completing class 12th.
For checking the complete eligibility requirements for JEE Mains you may visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Hello,
You haven't mentioned the year of passing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th. You can appear for JEE Main for three consecutive years from the year of passing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th. It means that if a candidate has passed class 12th in year 2021 he/she can appear for JEE Main 2021, JEE Main 2022 and JEE Main 2023 only. So to appear for JEE Main 2022 you must have passed class 12th in 2020 and not later than 2022. If you have passed class earlier than 2020 then you are not eligible to appear for JEE Main 2022. If you have passed class 12th in 2020 or after then you must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from a recognized board.
To check the eligibility criteria for JEE Main click on the link below
Hello aspirant,
I want to inform you that start with your basics and then start analysis of the test you give and after basic level and building your conceptual knowledge practice more and more questions from different books and of previous years.
Hopefully I have answered your doubt.
There are certain eligibility criteria that one has to fulfil to be able to write the National defence academy/Naval Academy or NDA/NA examination.
• Academic wise eligibility criteria is-
----- Candidates must be 12th Class pass of the 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent with with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics conducted by a State Education Board or a University.
• Most of the time age is the deciding factor for eligibility. Now the age wise eligibility criteria is that the candidate must be between 16.5 to 19.5 years of age.
• Also for the NDA 2022 examination the DOB of the candidates for the two attempts is as following-
• NDA -1, 2022
DOB Between - 2nd July 2003 to 1st July , 2006
• NDA - 2, 2022
DOB Between- 2nd January , 2004, to 1st January , 2007
---- Currently you are around 17 years old, and you still have 2.5 years to turn 19.5 Years.
So you can appear for the NDA examination till 2024 and if we count the attempt including the two attempts this year then you have a total of 5 attempts.
For complete details about the eligibility criteria for NDA examination, kindly check out the link given below -
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria/amp
For more information regarding preparation tips and strategies for NDA Examination, kindly check out the link given below-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-nda
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you
Hello Aspirant,
The INMO is not like typical exams, which require students to answer several questions in a limited amount of time. Its questions necessitate smart and serious thinking. The tasks are rigorous mathematical in nature, rather than the application-based issues that most students are accustomed to. It's evident that visualising the complete solution at once is really tough.
Following are some reference books for these examinations:
It's all about taking little actions and gradually constructing the solution. The complex-looking answer is made up of a series of simple stages. As a result, while the problems and their solutions may appear to be insurmountable at first, they are very much solvable. The solution will not come to you right away when you see the problem. To begin, you must fully appreciate the issue. Then try to come up with a strategy for resolving the situation. Every solution is made up of a collection of concepts and ideas.
RMO can benefit from the following suggestions:
There is no defined pattern for the RMO, however there is a prescribed syllabus. Concentrate on understanding the concepts and developing the fundamental abilities needed to solve problems and prove theorems. In fact, the first few days of study should be spent avoiding tough tasks and thoroughly reviewing the content.Take at least 1-2 hours per day for at least five to six months to practise maths. As many various types of problems as feasible should be attempted. If you can quickly solve practically all of them, rest confident that your issue selection has to be improved. While working on various tasks, attempt to identify which topics you excel in and which you struggle with. Combinatory, geometry, and number theory must be your primary focus. Solving previous year's papers will help you become familiar with the test's pattern and structure, as well as give you an idea of the required standard. Although memory isn't one of the RMO's most significant talents, having the key theorems and findings at your fingertips will save you time and effort. Get warned and read more carefully if a problem appears to be too simple. Because Olympiad issues are notorious for their deception, the entire test will be a delightful fight.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Dear applicant yes, if you have 83 percentage in your class 10th then also you can pursue with Science stream. Since your area of interest is Medicine, you can opt for course like B.Pharm, you need to have Physics and Chemistry in your combination and if Biology is there, that is an added benefit. After your 10+2 you need to appear for State Joint Entrance Examination, like WBJEE, OJEE, MHT CET or TS EAMCET etc. to take admission into the course.
Hope it helps!!
Hello candidate
Covid has spread throughout the world and in lieu of this, various governments across the world have shut down or imposed a lockdown in their country. It is all right if your class 11th didn't go well. It has been viewed generally that many students don't pay serious attention to their class 11th and only become regular in their class 12th. In your case, your class 11th was obstructed because of covid and so you shouldn't regret anymore and focus on improving what is in your hands currently. It is said that a bird in hand is better than two in the bush. So, you currently have 12th standard in your hand. Focus on improving your 12th standard score as college admissions happen on the basis of your 12th score.
Nobody is going to take your class 11th score seriously in future and so work hard, next year and take admission in a good college.
Feel free to ask your queries and all the best for your future endevaours.
To decide which stream you should choose, you must take into consideration your likes and interest. Choose the stream in which your interest lies and which you wish to study.
It is a very important step in your life, which you should take very wisely.
• You should opt that stream from which you can fulfil your aspirations and goal. The stream which will help you to accomplish your future ambitions.
----- Also ensure you don't get into peer pressure while choosing the stream in standard XI. If you wish to pursue Arts while your friends are optiong Science, Don't go for science. Choose the field of your choice only.
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