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if i take an integrated course for 11th and 12th to clear j JEE , will there be other languages included and will there be boards exam? if yes then which languages

Tanya Gupta 10th Jan, 2024

Hello,


The Integrated courses for JEE preparation usually focus on main subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Maths. The language usually depends on the institute you are selecting. English is usually preferred. Yes, there will be board exams as most such courses include board exams as well and they follow the state or central curriculum. The other languages can be Hindi, English, or any other regional language.


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What can we do in graduation for railway job? Which exam will you prepare for after graduation?

Tanya Gupta 10th Jan, 2024

Hello,


You must have your bachelors, diploma or masters degree in any engineering-related field, such as civil, mechanical, electrical, or electronic engineering. You can go for B.tech, BE, or dilpoma in engineering.


The Indian Railways has become a growing career option. There are jobs available in Group A, Group B, Group C, and Group D.

The candidates have to appear for the UPSC examination for Group A.

No examinations are conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board for the Group- B posts and are meant for promotions only.

The hiring for Group C is done by the RRB.

The hiring for Group D is done by the RRC at the divisional level.


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Which subject should we take after 10th and which exam should we clear after graduation to get a job?

Tanya Gupta 19th Jan, 2024

Hello,


After 10th, you can choose either science, commerce, or arts depending on your interests. If you are interested in Scienxe(engineering or medical), go for science and then you can pursue B.tech to get a job in your interested specialization. You can opt for commerce and pursue B.com, BBA, CA, CFA, CS, etc. You can opt for humanities and pursue BA in Psychology, English, Economics, etc.

To get a job after graduation, it depends on the career path you want to pursue. Some common exams for job opportunities include UPSC, SSC, and banking exams.


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Question : Cloud burst means

Option 1: formation of artificial rain

Option 2: abnormally heavy downpours of rain, associated with thunderstorms

Option 3: presence of scattered flakes of clouds in the sky

Option 4: sowing of seeds of a crop in a cloudy weather

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: abnormally heavy downpours of rain, associated with thunderstorms


Solution : The correct answer is abnormally heavy downpours of rain, associated with thunderstorms.

Cloudburst is an extreme weather phenomenon in which abnormally high rainfall is witnessed over a short period. It is often associated with hail and thunderstorms. Usually, it occurs in a small geographical area. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, more than 10 cm of rain in one hour is classified as a cloudburst.

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i do not have adhar card can i apply for kcet exam

Tanya Gupta 13th Jan, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can apply for the KCET exam even if you do not have an Aadhaar card. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) allows candidates to apply for KCET using other government issued identification documents such as passport, voter ID card, driving license, etc. They must be a proof of your identity.


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Please help me sir, sir me bsc 1 year me failed ho gaya tha , to kya me kisi other college se subject change karke BA kar sakta hu kya sir ???? Me kisi other college me admission lekar exam form apply kar sakta hu kya???

Tanya Gupta 20th Jan, 2024

Hello,


Yes, it is possible for you to change your course from BSc to BA after failing in BSc first year. Many students go through this every year and I understand how upsetting it must be for you. However, I recommend you to connect with the college you are aiming to do BA from and also get your TC from the college you did your BSc from.


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