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Gauresh G Pai

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A candidate can attempt JEE Advanced two times in two consecutive years. The candidates who will be appearing for JEE Advanced 2025 for the first time, can also appear for JEE Advanced 2026. Similary, candidates who have attempted JEE Advanced in 2024 for the first time can attempt JEE Advanced 2025.

Is 75% criteria removed from JEE Advanced 2025?  The 75% criteria has not been removed from JEE Advanced 2025. Candidates may not be required to obtain 75% marks to appear for JEE Advanced. However, they do require 75% marks in class 12th at the time of admission to IIT JEE participating institutes.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a rank of 6019 in IPU CET and 52% in Class 12, it is going to be tough getting admission in the BCA programme in JIMS (Jagannath International Management School), as the cut-off ranks are usually above the marks secured by most students according to demand and competition.

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Anjali Singh

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With 59% in JEE and 48.17% in your 12th board examination getting admission to a top engineering college is a challenging. However you can still explore options in private engineering colleges which may have lower cutoffs than government colleges. Some institutions except student with moderate JEE course and 12th marks specially in less competitive branches. It is also worth checking if you can participate in management quota direct admission options at various private colleges.

Thank you I hope this helps.

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Anurag Shivam

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The CBSE 12th result for 2024 was declared online on May 13. 

 

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Kritika Kumari

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Your college admissions or scholarship eligibility may be impacted, based on the institution's requirements, if you receive a lower score on your second attempt at the 12th board tests. Numerous colleges and institutions recognize the best score from the two attempts. A much lower score, however, can make it more difficult for you to enroll in competitive courses or decrease your chances of being accepted into esteemed universities. Checking the policies of particular institutions regarding reattempts is advised.

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Ravi Babu

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Your chances of being admitted to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs with an 87.20% JEE 67% in your 12th grade exams and 56% in PCM may vary depending on the cutoff and qualifying requirements of the particular institute Your 56% in PCM may raise questions because NITs and IIITs often to require a minimum of 75% in your 12th grade (or the top 20%ile on your board test) for eligibility.Although there is still fierce competition you may have some leeway in the cutoff because you fall under EWS category. Your eligibility will be determined by the particular needs of the institute for the current academic year but you can still apply through the counse

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Shreya Gupta

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Yes, students from other streams like Commerce and Arts can apply for a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) at Kumaun University, Nainital, even if they didn't take Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry (PCM) in class 12th:
  • Eligibility
    Students must have passed 10+2 with at least 45% aggregate marks from a recognized board.

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  1. Make a schedule/timetable Students must begin early with the preparations for the board examinations. They must chalk out a full schedule and follow it religiously. All the important topics should be revised after every few days.
  2. Revise the formulae One of the most important things in exams is the formulae which we have in subjects like Mathematics, Science, etc. Students should make sure that they learn all the formulae by heart and revise them each day as to not forget them while attempting any question.
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Divyanshu Singh

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So I am currently a BTech Computer Science and Design student I would say BTech is a good choice after 12th and you can also go for BSC honours B-voc.

For the commerce student, BCom would be a greater choice 

After B.Tech I would suggest you do an M.Tech from a good institution, yes that's my opinion about the courses you can pursue B.Tech is a very good choice I think it has a very good structure and it will give you a hard work culture.

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Ravi Babu

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Yes, you can take the CBSE improvement examinations to raise your grade in the 12th grade. After passing their 12th grade exams, students can take improvement exams in one or more courses the following academic year, according to the CBSE. The procedure is as follows:

Eligibility: Students are only eligible if they have passed their Class 12 exams.

How to Apply:

Go to CBSE's official website.
When the improvement exam form becomes available, which is often in October or November, complete it online.
Decide which subject or subjects you want to get better in.
Make the necessary online payments.
Exam Pattern: The syllabus, paper format, and eva

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