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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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According to your JEE Main marks you can get a good branch in IIIT or NIT. From whichever state you are Keep that state government college in your top priority as you have more chances in those colleges. You have good chances to get good government college. All the best.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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According to your JEE Main marks you can get a lower branch in IIIT or NIT. If you are okay for studying that branch subject and have interest in them then go for it. From whichever state you are Keep that state government college in your top priority as you have more chances in those colleges. Also you can drop a year also and focus on JEE Main and JEE advance only. While doing your 12 th class it's difficult to manage JEE and boards exam preparation, your time and focus gets divided so it's advisable to drop a year and focus only on JEE Main and JEE advance. All the best.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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It's difficult to get a seat in central government college. You can apply in state government college if you have state quota. You can drop a year also and focus on JEE Main and JEE advance only. While doing your 12 th class it's difficult to manage JEE and boards exam preparation, your time and focus gets divided so it's advisable to drop a year and focus only on JEE Main and JEE advance. All the best.

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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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You might get lower branches in some NITs but it's not worth it. You can go to other colleges or drop out and appear again next year. I suggest you take your time and focus on JEE core and progress. Because boards and JEE at the same time are difficult for many students to manage. Or your ideas aren't clear because you haven't given them enough time, so there's no harm in taking a drop. But a few things I want to clarify about taking the plunge, assuming it's the only chance life has given you, and you won't waste that chance by sacrificing social media accounts like fb, Instagram, etc. You have OBC category so make sure it is consider
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PINNINTI NAVEEN

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To appear for the 12th board commerce stream: St. Joseph college, Government RC college of commerce are some colleges in Bangalore commerce stream.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Vijya the eligibility criteria for CA is just passing 10+2 examination in commerce. You can pursue your dream course with 10+2. Don't wait for completion of graduation. And job opportunities not you will be the one who is giving job by doing this course. So don't worry about gap and just go for it.

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YASH SHARMA

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In most cases, law schools do consider a candidate's academic performance in their 10th and 12th standard exams as part of their admissions process. However, the weightage given to these marks varies from institution to institution. Some law schools may place more emphasis on the candidate's performance in their undergraduate degree or entrance exam, while others may consider a more holistic approach that takes into account various factors such as work experience, extracurricular activities, and personal essays. That being said, having a strong academic record, including good marks in 10th and 12th standard exams, can increase your cha
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In most cases, law schools do consider a candidate's academic performance in their 10th and 12th standard exams as part of their admissions process. However, the weightage given to these marks varies from institution to institution. Some law schools may place more emphasis on the candidate's performance in their undergraduate degree or entrance exam, while others may consider a more holistic approach that takes into account various factors such as work experience, extracurricular activities, and personal essays. That being said, having a strong academic record, including good marks in 10th and 12th standard exams, can increase your cha
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Liyansha Jain

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The modes of Shoolini University course admissions are online and offline. Admission to various postgraduate and undergraduate courses is based on merit and entrance exam scores. Passing an entrance exam is mandatory if students want to get admission to the undergraduate courses offered by the university. The eligibility criteria for undergraduate courses is Class 12 with a minimum of 45% to 60% aggregate and the valid entrance exam scores

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