National Entrance Screening Test
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National Entrance Screening Test is conducted for admission in courses - Five-year Integrated M.Sc in Biological, Chemical, Mathematical, Physical, Computer and Environmental Sciences
Release of the application forms - Second week of January 2021
Last date to apply online - Second week of June 2021
Check below link for more info-
NEST 2021: Dates, Application Form, Admit Card, Syllabus, Exam Pattern (careers360.com)
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Dear Aspirant
Admission to Class 11 at Rashtriya Military school will be based on class 10 board exam results. No written exam will be held for admission to class 11.
The candidate should not be less than 15 years and more than 16 years of age on July of the year of admission. No day scholars are allowed. Admissions are exclusively for boys.
Applications Forms. Prospectus and Application forms can be obtained from any of the Rashtriya Military Schools by paying Rs 550/-( Rs 275/- in case of SC/ST , copy of the Caste certificate to be submitted).Application form can also be obtained through by post forwarding self addressed slip and Rs 600/-(Rs 325/-for SC/ST including Rs 50/- Postage Charge) Applicants to forward self address for Prospectus and application form along with Demand Draft for the amount payable at respective Rashtriya Military School ( in favour of " Principal , Rashtriya Military School") ALL APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY ROUTED THROUGH RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS.
For more information use the official link
https://www.rashtriyamilitaryschools.edu.in/Admission.html
Admission in class 11 at Sainik school is also on the basis of the marks secured in class 10 board examination
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Hello,
The National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is an annual college entrance examination in India, conducted for admission into the National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar (NISER) and the Center for Excellence in Basic Sciences, Mumbai (CEBS).
The application form for NEST 2021 is not published yet. The application form for NEST 2021 will release on 31st December,2020. Candidates have to fill the form from the official site of NEST. Also, the dates of the examination is still not announced. It is expected that the exam will be conducted in the month of September,2021.
Check the link below for more information
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest
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Some best BSc coffering colleges in Bhopal are listed below :
And the colleges providing BSc + B.Ed are listed as below.
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The NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) Exam will consist of five sections.
Section I is the General section which is compulsory.
Section II-V (Subject Section) will consist of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology.
Only the best three scores of section II-V will be considered for the preparation of the Merit List of NISER and UM-DAE-CEBS.
But, to get admission to NISER and UM-DAE-CEBS you have to fulfill SMAS and MAP criteria. If you cannot fulfill these two criteria, you will not be eligible to get admission to both institutions in spite of you get extraordinary marks. If you want to know more about SMAS and MAP, follow the below-provided link.
Well, I am giving you a brief idea about SMAS (Section-wise Minimum Admissionable Score). For each section, ‘20% of the average of the best 100 scores in that section’ will be considered as SMAS. In easy language, you have to score a certain minimum mark in each section to eligible for admission.
For NISER admission, you have to score equal to or more than the respective SMAS in General Section as well as all Four Subject Sections.
For UM-DAE-CEBS admission, you have to score equal to or more than the respective SMAS in the General Section as well as in any of the Three Subject Sections.
Conclusion:
If you want to get admission to NISER, but, your biology is weak, still you have to study biology to qualify for the SMAS for the biology section. You have to correct 3–5 questions to qualify for the SMAS and your Merit Marks will be calculated with PCM.
If you want to get admission to CEBS, you need NOT study biology; You can qualify for the Nest exam with PCM.
For detailed information about SMAS, MAP, and Merit List preparation process follow this link (https://www.bestphysicsnotes.com/2020/10/nest-exam-niser-admission.html) and read the paragraphs under the heading “Nest 2021 Merit List Preparation”
Best of Luck for the NEST Exam!
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The exams for undergraduate students are as follows:
1. IIT JAM
2. JEST
3. TIFR GS
4. JNUEE
5. INAT Test
6. ICAR AIEEA
7. GATE science
These are some exams for undergraduate students. You can give any of them according to your interest.
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*Hello applicant,
*NEST is a compulsory test for students seeking admission to National NISER, Bhubaneswar and University of Mumbai DAE CEBS, Mumbai. The cutoffs depends on various factors like number of seats available, number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam etc. Since you have not mentioned your category I assume you belong to general category. Based on the previous year cutoffs for CEBS the cutoff rank was 350 and for OBC it was 60, for SC-50 and ST-15. Hence you possibility to get in CEBS is low. You may go for NISER as the cutoff for general category was 800 in 2019. Anyways attend the counselling and try your luck. The counselling round 1 dates for NISER and CEBS are 22nd October and 2nd November respectively.
* for more information and cutoff you can visit the given below links which will help you:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest-cutoff
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest-seat-allotment
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https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest-exam-pattern
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