Class 11
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In India, Sainik Schools are residential schools for males that provide public school education with a military orientation. The schools are connected with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in New Delhi and get financing from both the federal and state governments respectively. Since 1961, the plan to construct Sainik Schools has been in place, with the main goal of preparing boys intellectually, physically, and psychologically for admission to the National Defence Academy. There are about 33 Sainik schools across the nation. To find out how to get in touch with the schools, go to this page. A member of the All India Public Schools Conference is the Sainik School System. They have a similar curriculum and are connected with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi. At the same time that they are building the boys' healthy personalities in order to make them suitable for the NDA, the schools are simultaneously preparing them for the CBSE class X and XII examinations as well as the UPSC test for the NDA. The language of teaching is English, despite the fact that English proficiency is not a requirement for admission. Because these schools educate boys for the National Defense Academy (NDA) in the +2 level, only the Science stream is available. Aside from academic achievement, students are encouraged to develop their creative capabilities via participation in co-curricular activities and community service projects. They are exposed to all major sports in a methodical manner, and they are required to participate in NCC training up to and including class XI. Adventure activities are an important element of the training experience. Each school has a substantial amount of infrastructure and area to accommodate the requirements of comprehensive training, allowing boys to grow up in a safe and supportive environment. Structure of the fees The annual tuition cost for a student is about Rs 1,27,500 for one academic year. Scholarships Cadets enrolled at Sainik Schools are eligible for scholarships from the state government, which are determined by the family's income. Scholarship share is also provided by the central government, at different rates, to individuals who get scholarships from the state governments. Scholarships are awarded by the Ministry of Defence to children of current and retired military members, as well as to ex-servicemen who are accepted under the defence quota. Under a new programme, the Ministry of Defense would provide a subsidy of about Rs.14,000/- per year to all boys enrolled in Sainik Schools. Boys are studying at certain institutions where scholarship amounts are generous, and they are only need to pay a very little amount of money. Cases have been filed with state governments to raise the amount of scholarship money available and the income slabs available in areas where they are less generous. The admissions procedure In order to be admitted, students must first pass an entrance test consisting of maths, general knowledge (Sc & Sst), language and intelligence for Class VI; maths, intelligence, english, general science, social studies, and science for Class IX; and then an interview and a medical examination are conducted. Male students are accepted to Sainik Schools in classes VI and IX on the basis of their performance in the Entrance Test as well as an interview, and male students are admitted to Class XI based on their performance in the Class X Board examination. Girls are now eligible for admission to Class VI in all 33 Sainik Schools, which is a significant increase.
Examination subjects & Break down of marks.
Class-VI
Ser No.
Subjects
Questions and Marks
Marks
(i)
Maths
50x3
150
(ii)
GK (Sc & Sst)
25x2
50
(iii)
Language
(iv)
Intelligence
Total
300
Class-IX
50 x 4
200
25 x 2
English
General Science
(v)
Social Studies
400
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Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you as you have not mentioned about the name of the school or city you belong so nothing can be said. You should certainly mention about the name the school or city you belong then only required information can be shared.
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All the best!
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as General. So yes you can get good NITs on such CRL rank.
If we go through previous year's data of seat allotment On the basis of data mentioned in the question by you, you can go for the enlisted colleges :-
And some more. You can check out previous year's cut-offs from the official website of JOSAA as given below :-
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Note that the above list is merely a prediction which has been made on the basis of latest cut-offs available on official website of either JOSAA or CSAB and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
So you can use JEE-Main College Predictor to predict your chances of admission in different engineering colleges of India on the basis of your JEE-Main 2021 result :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
For your reference, you can check out the link given below to have better idea :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-nits
You can also check out the JEE-Main 2021 cut-off as given below :-
==>> Common Rank List (CRL) - 87.8992241-100.0000000 Percentile
==>> GEN-EWS - 66.2214845-87.8950071 Percentile
==>> Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) - 68.0234447-87.8950071 Percentile
==>> Scheduled Caste (SC) - 46.8825338-87.8950071 Percentile
==>> Scheduled Tribe (ST) - 34.6728999 87.8474721 Percentile
==>> PwD - 0.0096375-87.8273359 Percentile
You can check more details about JEE-Main 2021 cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck for your future!!
Hi.
If you have enrolled in an Engineering course, even Biomedical for instance it will require mathematics primarily. It will be a little difficult as you will have to learn the basics of calculus, vectors, probability etc. which are mostly required in engineering courses. However, do not give up and study with guidance of your professors.
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Hello,
If they have asked for 11th roll no you should enter 11th roll no not 12th.If you have mistaken go to correction window and fill it correctly before 10 October.
Go to the NEET candidate login and enter the application number, password and security pin code and provide the right information.
You can change your information only once in a correction window so fill it properly.
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Hello student,
My first and foremost suggestion to you is that start learning C language. It is first programming language to be in existence and the base of almost all the programming languages. Thus, learning and practicing this language will help to build your foundation quite clearly and help you to get a clear idea on all the important and difficult concepts of pointers, etc. After this you can learn C++ which is an upgraded version of C which also supports Object Oriented Programming along with Procedure Oriented Programming. This language is also important in perspective of Competitive Programming. Followed by that, try learning Java which is also again an Object Oriented Programming which has very vast application in the industry.
I hope this helps, All the Best!
Hi
Students passing class 12th from NIOS( National institute for open schooling) are required to full same details in class 11th schooling as in class 12th
For example- state of schooling of class 11th and name of school both will be same as your class 12th NIOS
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Dear candidate,
Yes, Vidyamandir Classes is a renowned name so they will help your preparation a lot. But more than that, what matters is how much efforts you put in. All coaching institutes can only provide the reference material and can give you some direction to study in along with the mock exams. All coaching institutes pretty much do the same but that does not necessarily mean that all students who have enrolled will get through the exam, right?
So irrespective of the coaching, make sure you work hard, you study sincerely and even when you have days where you do not feel like studying, you cover up and return with much more energy the next day or the day after. NCERT is extremely crucial to the preparation so do not neglect it no matter what. And analyze all your mock exams sincerely.
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