Class 12
Hi
I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but you are not eligible for JEE advanced examination 2022.
This is because,
One is eligible for JEE advanced examination for a maximum of two consecutive years starting from the year of appearing for 12th board examination.
For example,
If someone has passed his class 12th in 2020 then he is eligible for JEE advanced examination 2020 and JEE advanced examination 2021 .
So, you are not eligible for JEE advanced 2021 as you have passed your class 12th in 2020 and thus you were eligible for JEE advanced 2020 and will be eligible for JEE advanced 2021 but not for jee advanced 2022.
JEE advanced 2022 eligibility criteria says that you must have passed your class 12th board examination in the year 2022 or 2021 with at least 75% if you belong to General or OBC category or 65% if you belong to Sc or St category and also must have qualified JEE mains 2022 to be eligible for JEE advanced 2022.
You can check detailed eligibility criteria of JEE advanced by visiting our page the link for the same page is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
Thankyou
Hi Candidate,
The Caste Certificate is the document that shows the proof that you belong to a specific kind of Category either it's Other Backward Classes (OBC), Schedule Tribes (ST), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Schedule Caste (SC) etc.
The caste validity Certificate means to renew and update the caste certificate from the Magistrate's Office to confirm your Category Certification.
Hope that this answer helps you to.
hi,
see ssb interview is the last stage to join NDA, SSB Screens the candidates for the Army, Navy and Air Force. The interview involves questions of psychological tests of personality, to check the candidate's suitability for getting introduced into the armed forces. however you must have good communication skills and show confidence while answering. you may follow the below mention books which would help you to crack ssb interview:
SSB Interview: The Complete Guide
Book by Dr. N.K. Natarajan
Central board of secondary Education or CBSE reduces it's syllabus for class 10th and 12th board exam by 30% due to covid 19 pandemic and lockdown. For detailed syllabus of class 12 of CBSE click on the link mentioned below:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/cbse-class-12-syllabus Hope it would be helpful
Hello, The improvement exams are great choice if you score anywhere below 60 percent but the year of passing will be dependent on the candidate. Since the previous year marks are also valid you can either choose to include or exclude the scores obtained through improvement exam no matter whether you scored lesser or higher than your previous score.
Hope this helps.
One can give JEE Mains entrance examination for a maximum of 3 consecutive years starting from the year of passing 12th board examination.
Now,
JEE Main entrance examination is conducted twice a year i.e
*January session and
*April session.
So, the maximum number of attempts for jee mains entrance examination
= 2 times *3 years
= 6 attempts in total
So, one has a total of six attempts over 3 consecutive years starting from the year of passing 12th board examination.
So if you passed your 12th board examination in 2020 you were eligible for JEE mains 2020 and you will be eligible for JEE mains 2021 and jee mains 2022 , now as Jee mains is conducted twice a year so you have 4 more attempts left
For detailed information go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
JEE ADVANCED
One can give or attempt JEE Advanced for the maximum of two times and that too in consecutive years starting from the year of passing your 12th board examination
So if you've passed your 12th in 2020 you were eligible for JEE advanced 2020 and will be eligible for JEE advanced 2021
Thank you
Hello!
Stating this statement is a bad sign. Last 2months preparation might help you score more than 70% but 85% is a difficult thing. For Physics use SL Arora they have clear idea on topics and from board perspectives that particular book is so handy make sure you focus on all the things starting from conceptual readings to question and answer part, this book could be a help for you for 2 months preparation. For chemistry have your book in finger tips that is more than enough but it might take more than 2 months. For maths first school books then question banks, even for mathematics it will take more than 2 months.
Work hard on tiring situations take short breaks for efficient reading. Rather than memorizing learn the concepts. They might turn more useful in future.
If you are a CBSE student have your NCERT mathematics and NCERT chemistry in finger tips to score 85% and for physics SL Arora. This will help you score even more than 85%.
ALL THE BEST. Hope the answer was helpful.
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Which stream are you from?
You have just mentioned that you are from class twelfth AHSEC board but you have not mentioned whether you are from science commerce or Arts stream.
But, no worries. You can get the complete syllabus of AHSEC board for class 12th for all the streams by visiting our page the link for the same is provided below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/assam-ahsec-syllabus
The above link has updated new reduced syllabus for the year 2020 - 2021 as Assam board has reduced the syllabus by 30%.
This syllabus will be very helpful in your preparation because it will let you know the topics and chapters which are included in your examination and , so go well through your syllabus and plan your studies so that you can score well in your board examination.
And yes, try to complete your whole syllabus at least a month before of your board examination so that you can give your last one month for practicing mock test papers and revision
Hello,
Yes, UP Board support Both English & Hindi Medium.
Now government promoting English medium at primary level as well. UP Government Ask BSA Office to share and promote atleast 5 primary school for English medium at every block level.
It is better to go for engineering so that you have a backup plan.
This is because, To be eligible for SSC CGL etc examination you need to be at least a graduate then instead of any other graduation course why not not engineering in which you have much better opportunity in terms of jobs and pay.
Also, These days it has been become very common to go for SSC, UPSC etc examination after engineering, a lot of students complete their engineering and then go for writing UPSC ,SSC etc examination and not only appear for UPSC ,SSC etc examination, they qualify it as well also and some even top the exam : ) . For Instance, Kanishak Kataria who topped UPSC civil services examination in 2018 was an engineer. For SSC CGL, see the toppers over the years :- 2015 topper :- Ravi shankar Singh, an engineer 2016 topper :- Amit jain , again an engineer 2017 topper :- kaushik Raj , an engineer,
Also, Engineering is a 4 year long course so even if you take out 3 or 4 hours a day then in that four years you can easily prepare well for your SSC examination and can ace.
Whenever you prepare for your SSC CGL examination , you can prepare in a while manner following the below tips :-
* Know your syllabus:- first of all to start your SSC CGL preparation ,go through its syllabus at
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-syllabus
The list of best books that you can use to cover your SSC CGL syllabus are listed below
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
*Elementary & Advanced Mathematics: Kiran Prakashan
*Advance maths for General Competitions: Rakesh Yadav/KD Publications
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE & REASONING
*Verbal and non-verbal reasoning: R. S. Aggarwal
*Analytical Reasoning: M. K. Pandey
GENERAL AWARENESS
*General Knowledge: Dr Binary Karn /Lucent
*Manorama Yearbook
*Also read newspaper for current affairs
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
*a mirror of Common Errors: Dr Ashok Kumar /Academic and test publication
*Competitive General English: Kiran Prakashan
*Objective General English: S. P. Bakshi
For details go through
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-cgl-books
* make a routine, and strictly follow it ,give more time to your weak areas in your routine . Routine will be very helpful for you as it will help you to study in a systematic way and avoid wastage of time and procrastination
* Prepare short notes :- you should prepare subjectwise short notes , it will help you a lot during your revision for your exam
* Revise :- the syllabus of SSC CGL is wide so revision is must otherwise you may not be able to recall what all you have studied during your exam
*Practice mock test papers:- it will help you to understand the examination pattern, types and difficulty level of questions which are asked in exam, you will also get to know your preparation level and then can work on your weak areas to perform well in your examination.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-cgl/amp
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