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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Sure! Here are the full fees for Class 11 at Symbiosis Junior College in Pune:
Arts Stream
Tuition Fees: INR 19,800
Information Technology (IT) Fees: INR 5,000
Total Fee: INR 24,800
Science Stream
Tuition Fees: INR 35,200
Information Technology Charges: INR 5,000
Total Fees: INR 40,200
Commerce Stream
Tuition fees: INR 24,200
Information Technology (IT) Fee: INR 5,000
Total Fees: INR 29,200
More information:
Mode of Payment: Only through Internet. Eligibility Criteria: 10th pass from SSC or any other board (CBSE/ICSE/NIOS) Facilities: Well-equipped laboratories, library, personal counseling, and guest lectures by experts.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Generally, students are required to maintain a minimum percentage in their Class 10 board exams to qualify for the Science stream with Mathematics and Biology. This percentage requirement typically varies between 50% to 60%, depending on the specific school or board.
Students who will be securing 75% and above marks, will get a distinction grade. Those who will acquire marks between 60% and 74%, will be awarded First division, and if any one obtains marks between 45% to 59%, he/ she will pass in the Second division.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Get the details below to get admission in Class 11th in AMU in Hindi medium: The first step will be looking for the Class 11th admission notice on the website of AMU and then checking your eligibility from your class 10th result with eligibility criteria provided. Fill out the online application form when the admission window is open and choose Hindi as your medium of instruction if it is available. Keep scanning the announcements about entry tests or merit lists so as to determine your own eligibility for admission in AMU Hindi medium stream by providing mark sheets and required certificates before the due dates after submitting.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Your result for class 10 is expected in April, but it is mandatory to fill the form regarding Class XI study at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) before that. So follow the steps mentioned below:
1. Check JMI Guidelines for Class 11 admission
Normally, JMI permits students to fill in applications for Class XI even if the result of class 10 is not declared yet.
Many universities, including JMI, provide an option to fill in the provisional marks or enter the awaited result for those whose results have not yet been declared. Follow the JMI admission guidelines for the specific how-to.
2. Filling up the Application
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates applying to undergraduate programs like B.Sc. or BBA at St. Xavier's University in Kolkata normally need to have taken mathematics in class 12. However, mathematics might not be required for degrees in the arts or humanities (such as B.A. courses). The particular programme you are looking for will determine your eligibility because you are studying under NIOS, which is regarded as a recognised board. To find out if a lack of mathematics in classes 11 and 12 would impact your eligibility, it is recommended that you visit the admissions office directly or review the prerequisites for your selected course on their official webs
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the course, St. Xavier's University in Kolkata usually needs applicants to have studied particular disciplines, including mathematics. Undergraduate courses such as the B.Sc. in Economics require mathematics at the 10+2 level. However, mathematics might not be required for other programs, such as BA or B.Com. Since you finished your eleventh and twelfth grades through NIOS, your eligibility would be determined by how well your NIOS curriculum fits their standards. To find out if NIOS credentials are accepted and whether mathematics is required for your chosen degree, it is best to get in touch with the university's admissi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you are eligible, it may be beneficial to apply for admission to Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC) under the Jain minority quota. Usually allocated for the students who are the part of the Jain community the Jain minority quota gives them preference over other applicants when it comes to admission. Particularly in competitive courses like Commerce this could improve your chances of getting a place.
Nonetheless you ought to take into account the following elements:
Seat Distribution: Verify how many seats are available under the Jain minority quota.
Cutoff Comparison: General category cutoffs may not be the same as minority
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If your college is denying the issuance of your Transfer Certificate (TC) after completing 11th in Maharashtra (HSC board), first check the college's policies to ensure there are no pending dues or obligations. Speak with the Principal or relevant authorities in writing to request the TC. If informal communication doesn't work, submit a formal written application explaining your situation. If the college still refuses, you can escalate the matter to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) or the local education department. If the issue persists, consider seeking legal advice to understand your
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The fee structure for 11th standard (First Year Junior College) at K.J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce varies depending on the chosen stream and optional subjects. For the 2019-2020 academic year, fees ranged from ?1,945 for boys and ?1,645 for girls in the Arts stream to ?25,665 for boys and ?25,295 for girls in Vocational Science (Electronics/Computer). Streams like Commerce with Information Technology (I.T.) had fees of ?13,745 for boys and ?13,445 for girls, while optional subjects like French, Mathematics, and Psychology incurred an additional fee of ?2,300 per subject. These figures are indicative and subject to change,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To begin preparation for the UPSC exam from Class 11, create a strong basic understanding of History, Geography, Politics, and Economics. This should ideally be done in the mornings and read the newspapers which include The Hindu or the Indian Express. Spend 1-2 hours each day in studying for UPSC. First, are the NCERT textbooks in which approximately 30 to 40% of the UPSC syllabus is covered. Familiarize yourself with the UPSC exam pattern, which consists of 3 stages: Prelims – 400 marks, Mains – 1750 marks and Interview – 275 marks. The new syllabus should be tried to be covered in 12-18 months and then advanced books can be st
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