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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
Being an interesting subject. Physics is concept based and hands-on based. In Physics, it is important to understand, discuss with teachers and friends, and even write down the concepts so as to not to forget the core meaning and facts. Have examples, lab hands on and key words listed for various chapters. Do repeated studies in the form of exercises and mock tests using timer. Realize what parts of the subject is holding you back and dedicate extra hours for it.

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Manali Barad

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Definitely Yes,
Will you face problem in coping up with the commerce syllabus? A bit. It takes time and dedication to fully understand the commerce subjects like accountancy, tax, and audit in depth. You will have to spend more time studying compared to your fellow commerce students, but with proper efforts you can not only acquire in-depth knowledge but also gain an edge over others because you will have all the concepts fresh in mind. So yes you can pursue BBA after Science because almost all universities accept Science students for BBA/BMS course. Many colleges have entrance exams for admission into the course which will be easier fo
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Manali Barad

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Yes, 89% is a really good score in 12th standard (CBSE board). However, there are many colleges in India that won't give you admission due to even higher cutoffs. But, it's a high score and you should be able to do what you want to, in life.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Chances of getting a call from TAPMI are very slim in your case. They usually call candidates with percentile around 85.

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Manali Barad

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Programmes, Polytechnic, Diploma holders also have the option to pursue graduation in their respective study domain by joining a three-year regular under-graduate course. However, candidates must have completed their Class12th Board Exam or +2 certificates to be eligible for admission to these courses.

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Hargun Singh SahniB. Tech student studying at MSIT

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Please specify your stream first.

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Akhil Kumar LakumCareer Coach

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NIMCET aspirants must have at least 60% aggregate in their Bachelor's degree with Mathematics or Statistics as a subject to stand eligible.

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Shubham Singhkeen learner

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Hello Narmatha,Yes, you are eligible, as you will be required minimum aggregate score of 50% in 10+2. For more query here it is a Shiksha link you should google it-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/design/amp/nift-entrance-exam
Feel free for any of your doubts. Good luck.

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Shubham Singhkeen learner

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Hello Karthik,First thing, relax. Keep calm don't lose your patience. Just relax.3 months is an enough for you to prepare. Firstly, you have to believe that you can. Be confident. First thing you need to do is, "Stay away from social networking", because you might get distracted. Whenever you feel that things are not going into your head, don't stick onto the same subject change your subject. Check previous years' question papers. (10 years question paper will do)
Try online offline mock test this is for practice and you can always learn from your mistakes. You can do it if you set your mind to it!
Feel free for your further doubts. All
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Manali Barad

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Since you are in class 12th now, you have a complete year to prepare for your CPT, which is more than enough. There is no official notification by the ICAI regarding the applicability of the new syllabus till now, so we can expect that the current syllabus will be applicable until then. I am trying to guide you about both the syllabus- current & proposed new one. You can register yourself for the foundation course right after your 10th but can appear only after 10+2. If you have registered yourself earlier, you might have received the study materials by ICAI & if you haven't, register at the earliest so that you can get the study mater
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