Class 12
The compulsory subjects in PCB include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Language and an Additional subject. Some people might even take upto 2 additional subjects, and this can include Mathematics, Psychology, Physical education, Economics etc. The options offered here are varying in different schools, and you might want to ask your school about that.
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Hello Aspirant,
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Dear Aspirant
To become CID officer you should pursue graduation in any field, also there are some universities that offer courses in criminology.
You have to give the Indian Civil Services examination held by Union Public Service Commission
Hence the selection process will be
Written test
Physical fitness test
Interview
Hope this helps
You must follow these simple steps:-
1. Check out the syllabus and structure your preparation, made a plan on how you're going to cover the syllabus.
The best thing to help you in this is coaching material from some good institute. They have their material prepared according to the need of the Exam.
2. When the plan is ready,make a schedule. Remember timetable matters a lot for this one year. Be ready to give at least 6 hours per day for the preparation.
3. Solve the questions from question banks and previous year NEET papers.
4. Repeat these steps. Follow --> Learn --> practice.
5. Also keep on revising the stuff every third week. It is also a very crucial step in your preparation.
Here are few links for you:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-neet
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
Thank you.
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hi,
I assume you are asking about national science Olympiad exam conducts by science Olympiad foundation every year, candidates who are studying from class 1-12 are eligible to participate in this olympiad competition.
exams dates for this years is 3RD NOV, 10TH NOV & 26TH NOV 2020,
follow the below link to know more details,
http://www.sofworld.org/nso/about-nso-exam/nso-exam-dates
Dear aspirant,
Please mention your choice of stream and the college you want to take admission into, or at least the state in which you want your college to be. Then it would be easy for me to help you with the fees structure.
Feel free to put down your queries in the comment section.
Hello aspirant
You need minimum 75% score in PCM subjects in your xii board for Admission to NIT, BITS or IIT. Along with that you must have prepared for jee mains. Jee mains is entrance exam conducted for admission to BITS and NIT colleges. Qualifying marks for jee mains 2019 , ie cut off percentile was 89+ . This year you need 90+ percentile to qualify Jee mains.
For admission to IIT colleges , you need to appear Jee advanced after qualifying Jee mains. If you crack Jee advanced then only you will be able to get a seat in IIT colleges.
Hello ,
Now it depends on you whether you want to teach in school or college .
For School :-
You should do graduation from the subject you want to teach like BSc. Biology Hons. and then you can do BEd ( Bachelor of Education ) and then you have to give CTET ( Central Teacher Eligibility Test ) for teaching in government colleges run by central government . You can do MSc. also if you want but CTET is must for central government schools . You can also give STET of a particular state for teaching in government schools of particular state . Private School mostly ask for BSc and BEd only they don't usually look for CTET or STET but for government schools you need to qualify them .
For College :-
You should first do your graduation then your post graduation from a subject of your own choice and then qualify NET ( National Eligibility Test ) , it is an important criteria for teaching in college whether it is government or private . It makes you eligible to apply for lectureship in college and also for fellowship and research programmes in different Institute . You can further do PhD. for promotion after joining college as a lecturer . You can be further promoted on the basis of your performance or research works .
Hope this will help you .
Good Luck .
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