mp state me agr pehale bds krte hai or usme medhavi yojna na use krke 1 sal bad neet crack krke private colleges me medhavi yojna use krege to benefit hoga kya olz answer
Hello,
If you do BDS first in MP and don’t use the Medhavi Yojana, and then after 1 year crack NEET again and take admission in a private MBBS college using Medhavi Yojana, then yes , you can get the benefit of the scheme if you still fulfil all the conditions at that time.
But make sure:
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You have not used Medhavi Yojana before.
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You meet all the eligibility rules (like income limit, marks, etc.) again when applying.
So, if all conditions are met, you can get the benefit.
Hope it helps !
I did really bad in my class 12 boards due to some personal issues. Can i still persue mbbs after neet?
The eligibility varies based on the category. General category candidates need a minimum of 50%, while SC/ST/OBC/Reserved-PWD candidates require a minimum of 40%. General-PWD candidates need at least 45%. .
If your class 12th percentage meets the minimum eligibility criteria required for your category, then you are eligible for NEET and can pursue MBBS if you clear the cutoff for the exam.
Agar board exam ke result me hmari mehnat se km number aaye h to kya scrutiny ke bad number bad jayege
It is possible agar Aapke board result slightly kam aye h, then you can choose for the option of scrutiny. But after scrutiny, if there are any mistakes, your mark might be increased. but it's not guaranteed that mark will be increased Surely. because in scrutiny rounds your answer sheets are just Checked once again,
If you feel like the assessment of any specific question is wrong, then you can take benefit of the scrutiny.
I hope this information helped you
iit karne ke bad software engineer ban sakte hi
Hello,
Yes, after doing IIT, you can become a software engineer . Many students from IIT get jobs in software companies.
You just need to learn coding and software skills during your studies. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and many others hire IIT students for software engineer roles.
Hope it helps !
Lets begin my name is vaibhav I just entered in 12 th this year , when I was in 10 th I was in VMC Anand vihar top batch known as illuminati batch but then I left it in starting of 11 th and joined FIITJEE thinking will get better teachers but I didnt they put me in the lowest batch teachers were very bad they didnt teach properly now my 11 th is wasted I was thinking to rejoin VMC and repeat class 11 th in illuminati batch only ,means taking a gap year between 11th and 12th and doing 12 th in next year is this a good plan need urgent advice
Hi Vaibhav!
I understand you're in a tough spot, but it's great you're thinking ahead. Here's my advice:
If you feel that your 11th year wasn't productive and you need to catch up, taking a gap year to repeat 11th with better guidance could be a good choice. The Illuminati batch at VMC is known for its strong teachers and structured approach, so it might give you the support you're looking for. However, keep in mind that a gap year also means you'll be under pressure to cover a lot of material quickly, and you'll need a lot of discipline and focus.
Before you make a decision, here are a few things to consider:
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Self-Evaluation: Are you motivated enough to dedicate a year just for preparation? If yes, it could be worth it.
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Focus on 12th: Since you’re going to repeat 11th, you should also ensure you’re able to manage 12th syllabus well after that.
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Effect on College Plans: Taking a gap year could impact your college applications if you’re aiming for specific deadlines, so check those first.
It’s a big decision, but if you're really committed to improving and have a clear plan, it could help you perform better in the long run.
Best of luck !
Jibms mba college let consider my cat score is 99.99% I have very bad academic can I get into jibms college
Hello,
achieving a 99.99 pecentile in the CAT exam significantly enhances your prospects for admission to JBIMS, which evaluates candidates using an application rating(AR) score, which includes
-entrance exam score (CAT/MH-CET/CMAT) : 60% weightage
-Past Academic Record (PAR) : 15% weightage (https://cracku.in/colleges/jbims/admission-process/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
-Extra-curricular Activities/Work Experience : 20% weightage (https://jbims.edu/uploads/announcement/Revised_M_Sc__Finance_Admission_Procedure_Batch_2024-26.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
-Diversity (Academic/Gender): 5% weightage
while ahigh CAT percentile is crucial, a lower academic record may impact your overall AR score. Nonetheless, exceptional performance in other areas, such as entrance exams and extracurricular activities, can help offset weaker academic credentials. it's advisable to review JBIMS's detailed admission criteria and consider strengthening other aspects of your application to enhance your chances