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hi,
see while you registered for any particular bachelors or graduation level program or higher study course in any university, you would be allotted a unique registration number and roll number which you have to mention in all semester exam and it would be mentioned in your graduation mark sheet.
so you have to mention it while filling the application form. follow the official brochure and read it carefully while filling the form:
https://cetpg.puchd.ac.in/pdf/PU-CET-2021.pdf
Hello,
You need to calculate the aggregate percentage that you have scored until the last semester/year or which the results were announced. For example if you are studying in 4 year course and if the result until 6th semester or 3rd year is announced then you need to calculate the aggregate percentage that you have score till 6th semester or 3rd year.
See this is dependent on your college. There are no official info available online regarding this for your college. I would recommend you to contact your college office and get this facts out. They will guide you the exact way to cancel or the reason for which you can't cancel. So you should get that done it will be precise and prominent.
Sorry for your inconvenience. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello astha mukul
I hope you are doing good. Firslty I happily wants to tell you that you have good profile in academics . The imt hyderabad cut off went somewhere 75 percent in 2019 and 80 percentile in 2020 . This year expected cut off is btw 75-85 percentile. At your percentile chances are very good for getting a call from imt as your scores in 10+2 and graudation is also very decent . For converting the call try to prepare hard for gd and pi
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Yes, provided you have a decent percentile in the common admissions test (CAT) too. There are a lot of factors on which IIM takes admission. You have a decent profile but still there are lots of other factors which govern whether you'll be getting a call from the top IIMs or not like, which college you did your undergraduate degree from, which course did you pursue and many other factors which play a role.
You can follow the link below for more information https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria
Its good to do study with physics. But you didn't mention that you want to do honours degree or another. Because you can study engineering and physics also including it. You can do physics honours and it's only the main subject of physics. After completing your graduation in physics honours you can go for MSc in physics and then go for PhD. So you are totally involved in physics.
In India so many colleges are offered physics honours. You have to score good in your 12th class and mathematics, physics, chemistry or biology or computer science is must in your 12th class. Then you can get admission in any Science degree colleges.
I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the colleges.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc(hons)-in-physics-universities-in-india
All the best.
Hey,
Your academics are pretty low to target old IIMs to be very honest. You need to target at least 99% percentile so as to be considered for the interview of old IIMs. That's too not a surety.
Different colleges have different criteria according to which they prepare an Index score for each candidate. And the students securing above the index score are selected for the interview round.
Try to to score as high as possible. Anything below 99 percentile would make it difficult for you.
Hope that helps.
All the best
Thank you.
The eligibility criteria to be eligible to appear for SBI PO is that a candidate must have passed bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised board. There is no minimum percentage of marks to be scored. Candidates who are in the final year of the qualifying exam are also eligible but the results must be declared on or before the cut off date specified. The selection of candidates is done in 3 stages.
The final selection is based on combined marks scored in Stage 2 and Stage 3 of the selection. Stage 1 is just a qualifying exam. The marks scored in the qualifying examination that is graduation will not be given any weightage in any stage of the selection. So the merit is purely based in stage 2 and Stage 3 marks
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