ISC
Hi,
The eligibility criteria to get admission in BA Hons. in Political Science in St.Xavier's, Mumbai is that the candidate should score at least an average marks of 45% in 12th board exams.
So, you have a high probability of getting admission into the college because 96% is great but again the admission process is merit-based & it depends on the availability of seats so during the counselling process, if there are more number of students who have scored more than you & are applying for the same course then they will get more priority.
So, there's a good chance for you to get admission but there's no guarantee that you will surely get a seat.
All the best!
See ISC/ICSE students have lingual advantages i.e., the curriculum endorse them to have a good speaking and writing skills in English as well as a good etiquette and discipline. These are the fundamental skills a student must have and the panelists highly prefer this skills. So yeah! compared to state boards the students of ICSE/ISC get this advantage but the student have to compete with the others not only through linguistic but through intelligence and knowledge. So yeah! its a bit advantageous but its not like that after passing ISC/ICSE one will be awarded a job without any examinations.
Now if you want you can made your student to seat for government examinations for jobs like CHSL etc , but he/she have to compete in different level and only ISC/ICSE will not help.
To know more about CHSL visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Disha,
Normally I would say that if you have given your 100% & worked dedicatedly towards your goals then you should be satisfied with whatever result you have got & you should keep working hard in the future but this time the scenario is very different & you guys did not get any opportunity to prove yourself. Students got very high marks in almost all the subjects everywhere & in every stream. I think there are hardly any student who hasn't scored above 80% so I think if you have scored somewhere around 90% or more, it can be considered to be good.
If you are appearing for ISC some other year then study well & you will definitely be able to score good.
Hope this helps!
In BJB autonomous college, BSc Hons is offered in specialisations of Physics chemistry mathematics computer science botany biotechnology zoology statistics and anthropology. The minimum eligibility criteria for studying BSc Hons is that you must have completed and plus two class level in science stream from a recognised board.
Dear candidate, your code for neet 2021 application will be 7 as it states that, in case of passing any other examination, which is equivalent to intermediate science examination of any university/board, can opt code 7 as NEET code 2021. It must be taken into consideration that students must have completed two years of study in Physics, Biology/Biotechnology, Chemistry and English and have passed practical tests also.
Hope, it helps!
Hi
Yes, you need to choose code 2 if you have done 10+2 from ICSE board.
While code 3 is for those who have passed intermediate or PUC.
Here's a short brief of Neet codes :-
Code 1 :- code 1 is for all those students who are going to appear for their 12th board examination in 2021 with physics, chemistry, biology and English or have have already appeared but results have not been declared.
Code 4 :- pre - medical degree with Physics, chemistry and biology.
Code 5 :- code 5 is for all those who are doing BSc and has 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
Dear candidate, the time of completing the syllabus varies from person to person. Some students study the whole year till the syllabus is completed which is called regular study which is best. However, I have seen students who start studying after November and cover their whole syllabus in a span of three months and score above 90 percent but as I said it varies from person to person. Regular study is the safer side, why take the risk three months before the ISC exam. Start studying since the first day of class 12th. Make notes of important theorems, derivations, learn and understand terms and formulas by writing. Solve previous year question papers. Many questions are repeated in board exams. Buy 10 years book and start solving. ISC marking is all based on keywords. Focus on important terms in definitions and understand the marking, on what terms students get marks. Smart study is always better than studying everything. A small amount of hard work can easily fetch you good marks in the ISC exam.
Your score is good. You can get almost all the colleges easily. So search the colleges based on the faculty profile and other essential facilities based on your interest. Then apply all the shortlisted colleges. Because competition will be high for few colleges. So apply earlier.
Hope it helps.
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile