State Board
Hello,
If you were fail in your state board examination then you gave NIOS exam so you will have to you mention your board NIOS but if you were not fail and then you gave NIOS exam for the improvement of your marks so you can mention your any one of the board it maybe state board or NIOS board.
Hope it helps.
Hello student,
Congratulations for scoring such great percentile in MHTCET 2021. With this good percentile, you can get admission in some of the good colleges of the state.
Here is a list of some of those colleges:
Click here to check out the previous year cut offs
Click here to get the prediction of colleges available to you
I hope this helps, All the Best!
hello, you can get admission based on your 12th marks if applying through the state quota i.e from tamilnadu. If you are applying through the All-India quota then you must have a valid NEET score . There the semester fees contains on various things like tuition fees, infrastructure and hostel fees. It may around 25000 for each semester. And it's varied from community. Like OC, SC, ST.
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Yes, you are eligible to apply for NEET UG entrance examination provided you must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Biotechnology, Physics, Chemistry and English. If you belong to general category category you need to score minimum 50% aggregate marks in Biology/Biotechnology, Physics and Chemistry taken together, if you belong to SC/ST/OBC category you need to score minimum 40% aggregate marks and 45% aggregate marks if you belong to PWD category. Candidates who have studied Biology/Biotechnology as additional subject as private candidate is also eligible to apply for NEET UG unless otherwise stated in the notification released by NTA.
Actually see you must should know that the syllabus of both state board and joint entrance examination is quite same if you are following your NCERT books. Yes office there are some extra concepts needed for JEE main examination but you can do that in your coaching also. My advice is that you should make a routine of your daily life to use your total day in a proper way. Divide your time for your JEE main preparation and and divide your time for state board preparation. You can go through lots of mock test to know the question pattern office you have to go through previous year papers as well. You also can take a drop after completing your state board to prepare well for examination.
You can have a jee main knockout course which has lots of good video lectures, lots of mock test, personalized reports and timetables.
You can go through this link below to know more
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/
Hi
Code 02 is for students who have done 10+2 from physics, chemistry and biology from CBSE/ICSE/state board
Code 03 is for students who are in first year of any graduation course with physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology
Details provided by you shows that you are a dropper such means that you are still eligible for code 02 only.
For details about codes, you can use this link-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Best of luck
Hello candidate,
It is very difficult for someone to do both and make a balance in both school and jee. But the harsh reality is that everyone has to go through the phase. So its better to make a good time table and follow it regularly. Even sleeping a hour less will buy you enough time to study more for jee. So when you are at , study for school but after coming home, just prepare for jee. And try to maintain the 75 percent criteria and not more than that.
Thankyou!
You must get the signature of BEO ( Block Education Officer) or DDPI (Deputy Director of Public Instruction) on your study certificate.
Now in detail, Study certificate is just a letter, which states that you’ve studied in the respective Primary/Higher Primary/High School for these standards (like 6th, 10th,12th etc) and academic years (like 2008,2012 etc).
For K-CET document verification, you have to submit the study certificate of every school you’ve studied. Right from your 1st standard primary school to your 10th standard High School. And also from your I and II PUC (11th and 12th).
The proforma (a model, an example) for study certificates will be given in the CET brochures issued by KEA. You have to prepare your certificate like that and get it filled by your respective schools. Some Schools may issue their own study certificates, which may look a bit different in pattern than specified in brochure, but that is also OK and acceptable.
After getting it by schools, you have to take the study certificate either to BEO office of your zone or DDPI office and get it signed, the space provided. That’s it. Now you’ve your study certificate counter-signed by BEO/DDPI.
But for PUC (11th 12th) study certificate counter signature of BEO/DDPI is not needed.
For finding these offices, take the help of your school. They will be having all the information about these offices.
And another thing is, counter-signing by any one of the officers is enough. I mean, if you’ve studied in two or more different places, then the sign of BEO/DDPI of any one place is enough. No need to get it signed by all the BEO/DDPI.
BEO/DDPI themselves will not sign most of the times. Some staffs in their office will sign the certificate. Just go and ask there, and you will get it signed usually in minutes.
That’s it.
Pro Tip: It will be easier for you to get the signature of BEO than DDPI in most cases. At least, that is true in my area.
If you have and doubts, please ask in comments. I’ll do my best to answer.
Thank You!
No dear, you can't get a college government or private with such a low mark in NEET. I will suggest you to give the exam next year. Prepare yourself to the best level and try to score atleast 490+ as you are an OBC to grab a seat for yourself in MBBS or BHMS or BAMS.
You can visit to this link, to know which college you are getting based on your rank or score.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
You can upload your marksheet in the format that is available to you, make sure you scan it well so the marks are visible. If you also have a provisional certificate stating your marks, it may also be helpful. However, uploading the one that is available with you should be enough. Do not forget to self attest your documents.
I hope this helps.
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