Class 12
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Yes you are eligible to neet ug exam.
Eligibility criteria for neet ug exam.
To get complete details of neet ug exam, eligibility criteria, admission process, important dates. Link is given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2022/amp
Marks wise cut off for neet ug exam is following
For General candidate-> 720-138
For OBC/SC/ST candidate -> 137-108
For Gen PwD candidate -> 137-122
For (OBC /SC / ST ) PwD candidates -> 121-108
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Hello!
Even if you have completed class 12th as a private candidate from any school ,you must be having your class 12th marksheet and certificate issued by that institution which is affiliated to a recognized board.
So you can fill the name of that school/institute in the NEET 2021 form in column of School name, Address, Pin-code and other credentials.
Hope it helps!
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Hi!!!
Hope you are doing well.
Yes, you can make chemistry as your 4th subject in Class 12. But you need to study hard for your 4th subject also otherwise your overall percentage will get decrease and this can affect you in the admission to good colleges.
Hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best!!!
Hello,
Yes, it is definitely possible for a student to become a game developer after PCB or even any stream since now there are online courses on Udemy,etc. which will help you to get the basic idea about game developing , its just that you must be willing to learn and work upon your skills, the requirement of computer applications, physics and mathematics is required in the game development, hence you already know about physics working on coding skill will be a task for you thus making a career in game development won't be a problem. also in order to work at the top level positions in companies you must have a degree in computer science but if you are willing to learn it thus you can learn it from anywhere and work at entry level jobs, also BCA as a course can be easily done by students of any stream ....
Hi
No, with your mentioned date of birth, you are not eligible for SSC CHSL 2022 .
This is because,
To be eligible for SSC CHSL 2022, you must be at least 18 years old as on 1st January 2022 but you fail to fulfill this criteria as with your mentioned date of birth you will be 18 years old on 30/7/2022 .
You will be eligible for ssc chsl 2023.
For your reference,
The eligibility criteria of SSC CHSL is provided below :-
----------------) Educational qualification :
For the post of LDC/ JSA, PA/ SA, DEO i. e for the posts other than DEOs in C&AG , you must have passed 12th or equivalent in any stream from a recognised Board.
For DEOs in C&AG , you must pass 12th in science stream with math.
12th Appearing are also provisionally eligible.
----------------) Minimum age limit :- to be eligible minimum age should be 18 years as on 1st january of the year of the exam.
----------------) Maximum age limit :- maximum age should be 27 years as on 1st january of the year of exam, there's 3 year relaxation on upper age limit for obc , so upper age limit is 30 years for obc and relaxation of 5 years is there for sc/st category so upper age limit is 35 years for sc/st.
For detailed information visit our page the link for the same is provided below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-eligibility-criteria
Your SSC CHSL examination is conducted in three levels or tiers which are listed below:-
----------------) tier -I :- it is Computer Based examination and questions are asked from General Intelligence, English Language, , Quantitative Aptitude and General Awareness.
----------------) Tier - II :- it is a descriptive examination and is conducted in pen and paper mode . You have to write a letter or an application in 150 - 200 words and also an essay in 200 - 250 words either in Hindi or English.
----------------) tier - III:- it is a skill or typing test.
You can get detailed examination pattern by visiting the page provided below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-chsl-exam-pattern
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