Class 12
Yes, you can apply to Harvard for a B.S. in Computer Science even when you are studying through NIOS.
Harvard University is one of the most competitive universities in the world. Admission is offered after taking a holistic review of several factors: academic performance and standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
Here's the academic part in a gist:
High Grades: While NIOS usually has its own grading system, Harvard will review the quality of grades comparatively based on the context of your high school. Thus, an attempt should be made for an extremely high GPA or equivalent.
SAT or ACT: SAT or ACT are the standardized tests required for Harvard University. You should try to get majestically high scores in both the Math and Verbal/Reading sections.
While not required, high grades on SAT Subject Tests in math and science can be helpful.
Extracurricular Activities: Admission to a graduate engineering program requires your extracurriculars to show that you have a passion for the field. This might mean participating in programming competitions or engaging in robotics clubs and research.
Personal Statement: An interesting personal statement that informs about the applicant's unique qualities, motivations, and goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Get strong letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or employers to attest to your abilities and character.
Fees:
Tuition: Harvard tuition is quite high. You may visit their official website for the most updated and accurate tuition fees. You also have to pay for housing and meals.
Harvard offers a lot of scholarships and grants. There are work-study programs too available for you.
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If you've been declared pass in the 12th board exams, even if you failed in an optional subject like Maths, you generally don't need to appear for compartment exams. Since you would have passed in 4 subjects, you will be declared passed but your marksheet will show fail in mathematics which can be a issue if you are planning to pursue further education from top universities.
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You should fill appearing since you're appearing and you will get a new marksheet
To prepare for the CLAT UG exam while being in Class 12 with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background, you should focus on developing your skills in areas outside your regular curriculum, as the CLAT syllabus includes subjects like English Language , Current Affairs and General Knowledge (GK) , Legal Reasoning , Logical Reasoning , and Quantitative Techniques . Start by enhancing your English proficiency through regular reading of newspapers such as The Hindu for current affairs and general knowledge, while improving grammar with books like Wren & Martin and vocabulary with Word Power Made Easy . Since you already have a scientific mindset, focus on strengthening your Logical Reasoning skills using books like R.S. Aggarwal’s "A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning" and practice puzzles and analytical reasoning . For Legal Reasoning , familiarize yourself with basic legal concepts, such as contracts and constitutional law, through resources like "Legal Aptitude for CLAT" by A.P. Bhardwaj . Given your background in science, you’ll likely find the Quantitative Techniques section more approachable, so continue practicing basic arithmetic , percentages , and data interpretation through resources like R.S. Aggarwal’s Quantitative Aptitude . Additionally, staying updated with current affairs through apps like GK Today or LegalEdge is essential, and refer to Manorama Yearbook for static GK. Most importantly, practice regularly with mock tests and previous years’ CLAT papers to build speed, accuracy, and familiarity with the exam format. Balancing CLAT preparation with 12th board studies requires a disciplined approach, so create a well-structured study schedule to manage both effectively. By strategically focusing on these areas, you can perform well in the CLAT UG exam and make the most of your scientific background.
Hello aspirant,
The 12th UPMSP model paper is released in 2024 by the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education. The UPMSP 12th question papers for the Commerce, Science, and Arts streams are provided below. Students can download the 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, and 2019 UP Board 12th model papers as PDF files. The 12th UP Board model papers 2024 can be used to learn about the most recent exam patterns, question formats, and other significant exam-related information.
To get previous year question papers, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/upmsp/up-board-12th-model-paper
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Admission into an Engineering college requires you to have Science (Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biology is not required) in your 11th and 12th grades. Seeing you had all these subjects in your school, you are eligible to appear for the JEE exam. You just make sure you scored 50%+ in your 12th grade, that is one of the eligibility criteria. They don't mind that Math was your 5th or 6th subject, they just need Math in your core papers.
Getting admission to a good Engineering college depends on the score you get in the JEE Mains and JEE Advance exams.
Here is a link to the Careers360 College predictor that will help you narrow down your choices- https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Which board and how many grace marks did u got? If you're aggregate pcb is more than 50% then you're eligible don't worry about the grace mark that is given my every board in India except cbse and it is acceptable, reappearing 12th again will make you a private candidate,NMC doesn't want private candidate to appear for neet, every year this case gets hold on supreme court,so it's better if you don't give improvement exam if you already have pcb 50% combination
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