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Absolutely, no issues. Also remember "Failure is not final". You must take a break of one year, study well and hard, take as many mock tests as possible and then I am sure you will be able to crack JEE Mains easily. In addition, if you are in luck, you may get to attempt it two times next year.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
I always recommend aspiring psychologists to pursue a regular course in psychology because psychology as a discipline involves learning from the environment. Only studying from books will not help you much. Some of the universities (best) are:
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
2. Annamalai University
3. University of Mumbai
4. Andhra University
5. Madras University
6. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University
7. Osmania University
8. Tamil Nadu Open University
9. Karnataka State Open University
10. Nalanda Open University
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
I do not think there are any chances for you to get a college for B.Sc (Hons) in Mathematics. Forget about the North Campus colleges, you may not be able to fetch even some other DU colleges as well as the cut-off of such popular courses, like Maths (Hons) generally closes after the third or fourth cut-off for general category. So, unfortunately, you won not be able to get any respectable college in DU. You can still look upon for certain poor south campus colleges and wait for their third and fourth cutoffs, but personally speaking, that would not be the very essence of the University of Delhi.
Hope this helps you.
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*SA for the 11th graders. *SX for 12th graders.
*SB for people in their freshman year in a B.Sc. SX people have the most advantage while SB stream people have the least. In all these cases, you should have an aggregate of 75% in Science and Mathematics in 10th class and 60% in 12th class.
JEE:
You need a rank better than 10,000 (general category) to be eligible for a seat in an IISER. So, better the rank, better the chance of getting your first choice.
SCB
Ensure that you are in the top 1% of your board in 12th grade and appear for the IISER Aptitude Test. For IIST the rank list is prepared on the basis of ranks i
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Online registration: Candidates need to register online at the official website of Delhi University. Cut-off list: The college releases several cut-off lists based on the availability of seats and the number of applicants. Students who meet the cut-off criteria can proceed with admission. Document verification: Candidates must carry the required documents (original and photocopies) to the college for verification. The list of documents may include mark sheets of class 10th and 12th, transfer Certificate character Certificate and caste Certificate (if appli
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You will have to apply online within a given time period to acquire admission in Geology at Jadavpur University. Within 15 days of the closing date of receiving applications, the college would post a list of students in order of merit (PCM board marks). The number of seats allotted for each board is different. The total number of seats at UG level for Geology in JU is 43 presently.
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A separate form is to be filled for admission through JEE Mains then the college puts up a merit list according to the scores in Mains and then a counselling round is done for filling up the 30% seats in each branch.
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*COMEDK
*Management Quota: The chances of you getting in though this purely depends on how much money you can cough-up or you have any connection with any senior staff at the college.
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*Generally, for the less competitive courses in LSE such as sociology (which I have applied for), having a predicted grade of 85+ (with one subject, English being 98) was enough for them to consider me an academically strong candidate. Admittedly, I had good 10th boards grades, but anything above 9 should be fine. *Some courses ask for less (85+) and some ask for more (95+). Ensure that you at least meet these requirements as they are the basic things that you must have in order to even be considered.
*Since most people would view their personal statement as either bad or very good. Nobody who applies to universities like LSE would
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I must firsts congratulate you on getting such good marks in Diploma. I am sure with these marks you will get branch and college of your choice. But hurry up. Time is running out for registering on the portal of DTE for lateral admission.
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Thanks.
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