Class 12
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Rourkela Autonomous College for Math Honors is that you should have passed your 12th grade with Math as one of your subjects from a UGC-recognized Board of Examination. Since you passed 12th with 80% from ISC Board, you are eligible for admissions.
The Fee for female candidates is 20664/- in Rourkela Autonomous College for BSc Math Hons. The dress code is black salwar and dupatta, and pink kameez for girls.
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The eligibility criteria for JEE Main (Joint Entrance Examination Main) can vary slightly from year to year, but generally, the following requirements are in place:
Academic Qualifications:
Must have passed Class 10 or equivalent with at least 60% aggregate marks. Must be appearing for Class 12 or have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
Since you failed your 12th Physics, there might be some issues related to it but as far as I know you can take the compartment exam for Physics and still be eligible for JEE Main.
Even if you fail in one subject in Class 12, you can still appear for the compartment exam and attempt to improve your score. If you pass the compartment exam, you will be considered eligible for JEE Main. Inform your school about your failure in Physics and inquire about the process for appearing in the compartment exam
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The UP Board Class 12 Mathematics syllabus is structured into six units, each covering specific topics. Here's a breakdown:
1. Relations and Functions(10 Marks):
2. Algebra(15 Marks):
3. Calculus (44 Marks):
4. Vectors and Three-Dimensional Geometry (18 Marks):
5. Linear Programming (5 Marks):
6. Probability (8 Marks):
The eligibility criteria for CA Intermediate Direct Entry for students with a commerce background is that they should have 55% aggregate in their graduation/post-graduation. For the students with non-commerce backgrounds, they should have secured a minimum of 60% aggregate in graduation/post-graduation. Since you scored 70% in BALLB, you are eligible to sit for the exam.
In order to pass the CA Intermediate Direct Entry exam, a candidate must score at least 40% in each subject and an overall average of 50%. There is no negative marking in the exam
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CBSE syllabus for 12th arts include subjects like pschygeography, political science, history, psychology, physical education, etc.
For detailed information about the subject wise syllabus, please visit : https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-syllabus
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For appearing Neet you must have passed class xii in all the subjects .
You should reappear for chemistry exam , get it passed and then you can apply for neet otherwise your application will be rejected.
You can appear for the exam from any Open university like NIOS .
NIOS marks are accepted in neet.
As per eligibility criteria for neet, the candidate must be 17 years old.
The candidate must have passed class xii with physics ,chemistry and biology with minimum 50% marks . English is mandatory subject. You may visit the link given below https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
You can attempt JEE Main three times in three consecutive years. This means you can appear for JEE Main in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
However, for JEE Advanced, you have only two attempts in two consecutive years. So, if you qualify for JEE Advanced in 2024, you can attempt it again in 2025.
The number of attempts for JEE Main and JEE Advanced is based on the year of passing Class 12. So, even though you appeared for Class 12 in 2023 and again in 2024, your attempt count for JEE Main and JEE Advanced will be based on the year you passed Class 12 (in this case, 2024)
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Yes, you can still become a lawyer even if you didn't take history in class 12. Law colleges typically don't require specific subjects like history for admission. To become a lawyer, you generally need to complete a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) after your undergraduate studies. The LLB program focuses on legal principles, case studies, and various aspects of law, and it doesn't usually mandate specific subjects from your previous education. So, even if history wasn't part of your class 12 curriculum, you can pursue a career in law by enrolling in an LLB program and subsequently clearing the necessary examinations to practice as a lawyer. It's advisable to check specific admission requirements of the law schools you are interested in to ensure you meet their criteria.
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