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Dear Aspirant,
As per your question i would say that the Haryana Council for open schooling never comit to everyone for further study and employment. The courses offered are only for knowledge and wisdom. The certificates are valid and you can try for higher studies in universities. Based on your marks and cutoff you have to appear for entrance exams and get into the admission procedure if selected. Go to the University website and check the details on admission, fee structure etc.
I hope the information is helpful
Thank You
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! If your son is now in 9th standard then it is not the right time to start coaching ,you should start the coaching in standard 11th ,also many students join coaching in 11 th ,also coaching and schooling can be managed easily with proper guidance and strategy ,also if your child is brilliant in studies then there can be no need of coaching .Rest depend on you
Hope it helps !
Thanking you!
Hello,
Since you have very clearly stated that you have a domicile certificate of Gujarat also you have completed your education upto class XII from Gujarat, you will have to provide the Scheduled Caste (ST) category certificate made in Gujarat and signed by the competent authority to extract benefit of reservation meant for ST category candidates. You ca n't use the ST category certificate made in Madhya Pradesh for the same. Also you will be appearing for State Quota counseling so it makes it more necessary to have all the documents from that particular state.
Thank you
Dear Student,
As you have completed your 12th from Delhi so you will be eligible to to take the home state benefit of delhi to take admission in Delhi University.
But as you have the caste certificate of Uttar Pradesh then it will limited to Uttar Pradesh only, and if you want to take admission in other state then you need the caste certificate issued by all Indian government not the state.
So please create the caste certificate of All India or the Delhi state (only if eligible i.e. if you have the Address proof of Delhi) so that you will be able to participate as a SC candidate in the counselling of Delhi University.
Good Luck :)
Hello Aspirant,
Earlier as per protocols of PCI, Open school-qualified learners are not competent for receiving admission in Pharmacy courses.
Now suitability norm is an aspirant who has qualified 12th class or equivalent supervised by central or state govt. from acknowledged institutions with English as a mandatory subject with PCB or PCM.
Your board is identified by the state govt. Hence, you are suitable for the above-mentioned course.
I hope it helps. Thank you.
Hey!
Most of the NEET aspirants prepare for the exam along with halndling their school. So, it is definitely possible to prepare effectively and excel in your exam even while studying in school. Some tips for preparing for NEET exam are mentioned below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-study-physics-for-neet
Dear candidate,
As you have mentioned that you are in class 10th so you do not need to get panic even though you are from the NIOS board. You can achieve good marks even if you study daily for approximately 2-3 hours. Below I have mentioned the timetable and tips you need to follow for the upcoming exams.
This way you will be able to achieve good marks without any problem.
Check out this link for more info. https://school.careers360.com/articles/nios-exam-dates
Hope you like my answer. Also, revert in case of any query.
Thank you!!
hello!
what documents to be used as domicile certificate?
Hello Arindam,
For students who have nativity of Tamil Nadu but have partially completed their school education from any other state need to submit their parents' real documents, which are birth certificate, ration cards and SSLC/ 10th/ 12th certificates at the time of counselling for state.
You would also be required to submit an undertaking mentioning that you have not applied for state counselling in any other state.
All the best!
So you are in 11th standard you should divide your study hours as for school study and neet preparations.
If you wake up early you can give about 1 hr to reading course books and learning any formulas.
After school at 4 pm you should study for neet about 2 hrs daily, you can increase Or decrease your time according to your limit.
After that take a small break not more than half hour you can take a nap, walk, snack etc.
Before dinner do your school studies like completing homework, essay, assignment. After your dinner if you fill tired or sleepy just do some maths, solve problems.
Sleep early to rise early. You can add exercise, jogging to your routine in morning before your study session.
Don't do study sessions continue for 5-6 hours take break drink water in between study or you can eat something sweet.
If you are in 12th 2-3 hours is more than enough for neet study. You can do one thing the topic you learn in college you can go through same topic in neet books it'll help you revise.
On Sunday's try to give more time to neet solve mcqs, difficult topics, notes etc. Self written notes helps you and mock tests too.
Always remember quality over quantity.
Hope it helps. You can alter your study sessions if you want.
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