HSC exam
Hi
You need to choose the code 02.
This is because,
You left your bsc first year and now your highest qualification with all the three subjects i. e physics chemistry and Biology/ biotechnology remains your 10+2.
But,
In case, if you left bsc after passing bsc 1st year and you had all the three of PCB in your 1st year then you need to choose code 5.
While those who have completed BSc with at least any two of physics chemistry and Biology in their bsc need to select code 6.
Here's a short brief of Neet codes :-
--------) Code 1 :- code 1 is for class 12th board 2021 examination appearing students with physics, chemistry, biology and English or have have already appeared but results are awaited i. e have not been declared.
--------) Code 2 :- code 2 is for all those who have passed their 10+2/higher /senior secondary/ Indian School Certificate Examination with physics, chemistry, biology and English
--------) Code 3 :- code 3 says it is for those passed their intermediate / pre- degree examination with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English ,your physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology should also contain practical exam.
--------) Code 4 :- pre - medical degree with Physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology after passing hsc i. e 10+2 or puc or equivalent.
--------) Code 5 :- code 5 is for all those who are doing graduation and have all the three of Physics, chemistry and biology in their graduation.
--------) Code 6 :- code 6 is for all those students who have passed BSc with at least any two of following subjects :-
>>>>Physics,
>>>>chemistry ,
>>>>biology
--------) Code 7 :- code 7 is for those who have passed their examination from foreign board which is equivalent of Indian 10+2 board.
For more visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Thank you
Hi,
First of all a big congratulations to you and your brother for securing such wonderful marks.
Now, coming back to your question, VIT offers integrated M.Tech courses for 3 Categories (Category 1, 2 and 3) all of which has different fee structures. Admission to these categories are based on your marks i.e. top scoring students get Category 1, then Category 2 and finally Category 3.
Going by your marks there is a very high possibility that both of you end up in your desired stream (M.Tech Software Engineering) in Category 1, although nothing can be guaranteed at this stage.
But the chances are really very high.
Wish you all the best :)
Hello,
The eligibility criteria to appear for NEET UG is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Bio-Technology/Biology, Physics, Chemistry and English. Candidates belonging to general category must score minimum 50% aggregate marks in Biology, Physics, Chemistry taken together including theory and practical marks, if you belong to SC/ST/OBC it is minimum 40% aggregate marks and 45% aggregate marks if you belong to PWD category.
NT-B comes under OBC category. The aggregate percentage of marks in PCB subjects is 75.3% which is above 40% aggregate percentage so you are eligible to appear for NEET UG.
Hello Student,
For those students who want to reappear in the exam because of their failure in previous exam and those students who want to improve their marks in HSC 2020 examinations of class 12th,
Maharashtra HSC board improvement exam would be given two opportunities to the students - one in the November-December exam 2020 and the second in February-March exam 2021.
The process for filling improvement exam is given below to you :-
All the best!
hi,
see some times multiple application of one candidate leads to cancellation of the candidature. so it would be best to contact with exam control authority to clarify the issue and procedure for correction. another choice is you may again fill the application form with new email id and mobile number and fill the application form correctly.
however first try to contact with helpdesk and ask to how to resolve the issue.
It is still not clear when the St. Xavier’s College Mumbai will release the St. Xavier’s BMM 2021 entrance test application form there is no information form the officials yet but The application forms for the test are likely to be released in the first week of May and the candidates can submit their application forms until the end of May. Those these are tentative and not official but yes you can fell the application from at the end of May as the forms will not be released before may you will have alot of time to fill the forms. The St. Xavier’s BMM entrance test exam is scheduled to be held online.
The eligibility criteria to be eligible to appear for GUJCET is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/Biology/Computer/Vocational course from a recognised board. Candidates belonging to general category must have passed with minimum 45% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination. Candidates belonging to SC/ST/SEBC/EWS must have passed with minimum 40% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination. There is no upper age limit to appear for GUJCET 2021. Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a school situated in Gujarat or Candidates must be domicile of Gujarat or Parents of the candidates must be from Gujarat or must be working in Gujarat at the time of admission.
So, you will be eligible if you fulfill the above eligibility criteria. To know more information please use the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gujcet-eligibility-criteria
Dear Student,
No, it is not cancelled and is scheduled to begin from 23 April as said by Maharashtra School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad and students will have to appear for the exams this year, despite the ongoing pandemic.
Thanks
Hello Aspirant,
See if you are preparing for JEE-Main then NCERT Books are must have books, so being pre-requisite these are very compulsory but along with this some other side books for Practice are also important so I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of JEE-Main 2021 other than NCERT :-
@Physics
Concepts of Physics-H. C. Verma
Fundamentals of Physics-Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Problems in General Physics-I. E. Irodov
University Physics-Freedman and Young
Understanding JEE physics series-DC Pandey
Problem In Physics-SS Krotov
@Mathematics
Higher Algebra-Hall and Knight
Coordinate Geometry-S.L. Loney
Differential and Integral Calculus-N. Piskunov
Calculus and Analytic Geometry-Thomas and Finney
IIT Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced-M.L. Khanna
Course in Mathematics for IIT-JEE-Tata McGraw Hill publication
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics-A Das Gupta
Trigonometry-S L Loney
@Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations-RC Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry-Solomons and Fryhle
Concise Inorganic-J. D. Lee
Organic Chemistry-Morrison and Boyd
University Chemistry-Freedman and Young
Physical Chemistry-N Awasthi
Arihant's Practice Book Chemistry for JEE Main And Advanced-R.K Gupta
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips-for-january-exam
You can also check out the JEE-Main knockout package for preparation of JEE-Main from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/?product=27&icn=knockout-jee-main-2021-january&ici=
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
I would say if your stream or subjects have the same kind of syllabus as that of CBSE then you can go for it. But in general Maharastra Board has quite a amount of deviation in the syllabus. So you should be sure enough about it.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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