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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You are not eligible for NATA with your 12th subjects (Maths, Physics, Geography, English, Urdu) because Chemistry is mandatory along with Maths and Physics. NATA requires candidates to have studied PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) in Class 12 or hold a 10+3 Diploma with Maths as a subject.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
You can take admission in a government or open college.
These schools provide seats on twelfth marks and have low expenses.
You can pick B.A., B.Com, or B.Sc. Guides. IGNOU and state universities are true and low priced.
No front examination is needed.
Fees can be between INR 2,000 to 10,000 for 12 months.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
In case of B.Tech college level admissions at Gauhati University (GU), JEE Main-rank and Assam CEE rank are mandatory, in addition to the fulfillment of 10+2 academic qualification. Admission of the college does not depend only on 12 th percentile. A combination of these national and state level entrance exams is what fills up seats at the university. In particular, JEE Main scores will be used to fill 20 percent of the seats in most of the B.Tech branches (including CSE, ECE, IT and RAI), and rest of the 80 percent of the seats are filled using the scores in Assam CEE. In the case of B.Tech Biotechnology there is a part-filled seat th
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
After CBSE 12th Commerce without Maths, you can take entrance exams like CUET UG for B.Com and BBA, SET for Symbiosis courses, CLAT for law, NCHMCT JEE for hotel management, and NIFT or NID for design courses. These exams open up career paths in business, law, hospitality, and creative fields.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
You can download your CBSE HS marksheet from the digilocker app by logging in using your Aadhar or the official CBSE results website, just enter the credentials they ask for and you will get the marksheet.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
It's totally normal to feel that mix of fear and excitement about your 12th-grade exams and getting into a great college – pretty much everyone goes through it! The best way to handle it is to break things down. First, focus on consistent, smart study for your 12th exams; rather than just memorizing, try to truly understand the concepts. Practice regularly, especially past papers, to build confidence and identify weak spots. Simultaneously, start researching colleges that genuinely excite you, not just the "top" ones, but those that align with your interests and academic goals. Remember, there are many paths to success, and a "good c
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
With a 50 percentile in JEE Mains, securing admission into well-known government engineering colleges is extremely challenging, as most have significantly higher cut-offs. However, don't lose heart! Your best strategy would be to explore government engineering colleges in less competitive states or in less-sought-after branches. Your 77% in 12th is a strong point for eligibility. You should look into state-level counselling for states that might have lower admission cut-offs and consider branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Agricultural Engineering, which may have seats available at this percentile. It's all about diligent research and
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