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Nikesh Raj

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For the Maharashtra HSC (Class 12) Board Exam 2024, the passing criteria require students to meet the minimum marks in both theory and practical exams. Let's break down the passing criteria:Passing Criteria for Maharashtra HSC (Class 12) Board Exam:Theory Marks:You must secure a minimum of 35% marks in the theory exams for each subject to pass.For example, if the total theory marks for a subject are 80 marks, you need to score at least 28 marks in the theory paper to pass in that subject.Practical Marks:Similarly, you must secure a minimum of 35% marks in the practical exams.For example, if the total practical marks for a subject are 3
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Nikesh Raj

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Yes, you can reappear for the Maharashtra State Board Class 12 exam in 2025 even though you completed your Class 12 exams in 2012. The Maharashtra State Board allows candidates to reappear as private candidates or through supplementary exams under certain conditions.Eligibility Criteria for Reappearing (Private Candidate)If you wish to reappear for the exam after several years, here are some things to keep in mind:Private Candidate:You can apply as a private candidate if you have already completed your Class 12 exams. You need to register for the Class 12 exam as a private candidate through the Maharashtra State Board.Private candidate
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Nikesh Raj

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To be eligible for the NEET 2025 (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), the key criteria primarily depend on the following factors:1. Age CriteriaMinimum Age: You must have completed 17 years of age by 31st December 2025.Maximum Age: As of now, the upper age limit for NEET is 25 years for general category candidates and 30 years for reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC). This applies to candidates appearing for their first attempt in NEET 2025.2. Educational Qualification12th Grade (Class 12): You must have completed Class 12 (or an equivalent examination) with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology.B.Tech
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Nikesh Raj

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To pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE), a background in Bi.PC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) at the intermediate level can present a challenge, as B.Tech courses typically require a Mathematics background at the intermediate level (10+2). This is because the core subjects of engineering, including CSE, require a strong foundation in Mathematics, especially in areas like algorithms, data structures, and machine learning.Options You Can Consider:Eligibility for B.Tech CSE with Bi.PC:Direct Entry to B.Tech CSE: Most B.Tech programs, including CSE, require students to have studied Mathematics as one of their subjects in th
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Nikesh Raj

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Based on the available data, the COMEDK UGET 2023 cutoff ranks for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme at Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT), Bangalore are as follows:General Category: The closing rank was 5,223. Hyderabad Karnataka (HK) Category: The closing rank was 14,304. Given that your rank is 6,017, it is above the cutoff for the General Category but below the cutoff for the HK Category. Therefore, you may have a chance for admission under the General Category.Recommendations:Monitor Subsequent Rounds: Cutoff ranks can change in subsequent rounds based on seat availability and the number of
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Nikesh Raj

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The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is conducted in the following modes:1. Online Mode (Computer-Based Test - CBT)Primary Mode: The majority of the exam is conducted online.Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for both Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) and Paper 2A (B.Arch – Mathematics and Aptitude Test).How It Works: Candidates sit at a computer terminal and answer questions on the screen.2. Offline Mode (Pen-and-Paper Based)This mode is limited to Paper 2B (B.Planning) and the Drawing Test portion of Paper 2A (B.Arch).How It Works: Candidates draw/design answers on paper, which is evaluated manually.Key Points:Online Mode: CBT
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No, candidates seeking admission to the Army Institute of Technology for the BTech programme must appear and qualify for the JEE Mains exam and MHT-CET. The college offers a BTech programme to students in various specialisations such as Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, and Information Technology, among others. Additionally, candidates must hold a Class 12 mark sheet with 45% aggregate marks from a recognised board. The Institute offers BE/Btech programs for the duration of 4 years with 360 seats. AIT Pune admission is merit based for programmes offered at
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Nikesh Raj

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To gain admission into the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) programme at colleges in Tamil Nadu, particularly through the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), the following steps are typically involved:National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG):Requirement: Aspiring candidates must appear for the NEET-UG examination, as TANUVAS considers NEET-UG scores for admission into the BVSc program.NEET-UG 2025: The exam is usually conducted in the first week of May. For the 2025 session, it's anticipated to be held around this time.Application Process for TANUVAS:Online Application: After obtaining your NEET
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Another option for those scoring low in CAT exam is applying to non-IIM. Many B-Schools like SPJIMR, IIM DELHI, lal bahadur sastri institute of management accept CAT score between 80-90 percentile. these institutes rank above some of the IIM in the NIRF - MHRF's ranking list.

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