theres no any information mentioned regarding covid test report for NIFT entrance exams in admit card , so it means we do not need to make our COVID -19 report ?
Hello,
As per the official notice released by the authority, it is mandatory for a candidate to provide a negative COVID19 report at the exam center. So, even though it is not mentioned in the admit card, you have to bring the report to avoid any sort of problem.
Check the link below for more details of NIFT 2021
https://design.careers360.com/exams/nift-entrance-exam
good luck!
Good evening, On 13th of September I couldnt give my Neet exam because I was covid positive. So tomorrow is my second chance to appear for Neet phase -2. I have emailed than my admit card and all my medical report today morning. I dont know from where to get my new admit card for Neet phase 2.
Hey Neha
As you may be aware the National Testing Agency has already released the NEET 2020 phase 2 admit card on today at ntaneet.nic.in. You can get the detailed procedure from https://news.careers360.com/neet-2020-phase-2-admit-card-released-at-ntaneetnicin-check-direct-link#:~:text=NEW%20DELHI%3A%20National%20Testing%20Agency,admit%20card%202020%20from%20below.
students who all are COVID BATCH with no gardes either in class 10 or 12 how fullfill the eligibility criteria in on campus placement
Hey Aspirant,
Major of the colleges have started entrance tests for admission and not on the basis of your 12th percentage. So no need to worry about admission. In case of placements after completion of your degree it will be based on your college performance.
I am a double dropper in first drop year I joined bsc college and due to covid i was promoted to bsc 2nd year but in 2nd year i didnt gave my college exam so while applying in NIT what reason to give for drop in gap certificate as i had joined a college in that 2 years should i mention college nam
Dear Student,
As far as I'm concerned, the NITs don't even give that a second thought when considering applicants for undergraduate or graduate programmes; instead, they only take your all-India rank or entrance exam score into account. If you have to attend an interview for a research-based graduate programme, one of the panellists may, in a very unlikely scenario, inquire as to how you used the time during covid pandemic.
But some employers might inquire about the cause for the break from school during your placement period. So don't worry; what will eventually count is how committed and motivated you are to the programme to which you have been admitted.
If necessary then mention your previous college name. But it shouldn’t be a problem during admission time. They will ask you to bring a list of certificates during admission time and generally gap certificate doesn’t bother them.
Hope this information helps you.
Good luck.
sir i have cleared class 12 in 2021 but because of covid situation school gived me just 60%, now i am giving jee main for the first time in 2022 and want to take drop for 2023 advance, sir can i repeat 12 or can increase mark by NIOS for 75% criteria will it work or what should I do please answer.
Hello Sahil,
Sad to hear that due to Covid your 12th Board percentage got decreased to 60%. But you can increase your marks by giving NIOS .
For JEE MAINS, a student must have to score 75% or above in his/her 12th Board which must have Physics, Chemistry, Maths and English as an additional mandatory subject.
To increase your percentage, you can definitely repeat your Class 12th by giving NIOS examination. If you want to give exam for only one subject then the marks of rest of the subjects will be automatically added to your newly generated marksheet of NIOS.
So, coming back to your question, YES , you can definitely increase your percentage to 75% and above if you study well for it and give NIOS examination of 12th Class. Furthermore, the newly generated 12th Marksheet will not at all interfere with your JEE MAINS & IIT-ADVANCED exams if you score minimum of 75% in your NIOS 12th repeat exam .
You can read an article on NIOS by Careers360 here :-
https://school.careers360.com/exams/nios-class-12/amp
You can check your result and your Rank for JEE MAINS using this link :-
https://ntaresults.nic.in/resultservices/JEEMAIN-auth-22
You can predict your college using this link :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this helps. All the Best.
Thank You.
covid negative certificate is important for before entering neet exam hall 2022
Greetings
NEET is an entrance exam conducted by NTA to get admission in courses like MBBS BDS BAMS etc
You don't need to carry COVID vaccination certificate with you in the examination hall with you.
The list of items you have to carry with yourself are as followed
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Admit card/Hall ticket with attached photograph
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A passport size photo
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Valid government Identity Card
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Hand sanitizer
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Mask
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Hand gloves
You can also check the link for further information
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-exam-day-guideline
Hope this information will be helpful to you. Thank you
Hi, I am expecting around 70-80% in PCM class 12th in CBSE (batch of 2022). I wish to take a drop year to prepare for jee 2023 and since NTA has waived off 75% criteria for NITs (in JEE 2021 and 2022) for covid batch, considering if i get <75% in boards will I be able to get in NITs in JEE 2023?
Dear aspirant,
The waiving off of the 75 percentage criteria has not been made as a policy decision yet. So, if they don't waive it off next year, we can't say for sure if they'll make exceptions for the droppers. All this depends on how the COVID situation turns out on what decisions are going to be made. Hence, it is slightly risky to assume that you'll be able to get into NITs next year without >75 percentage marks.
Hope this helps