hi I have passed hsc exams securing 70% with subjects phy.chem.and..bio. My group has been qualified scoring 196..I belong to OBC category ...May I get admission from meritlist in a government college
Hello,
First of all congratulations to you for completing your +2 level successfully.In your question you did not mention in which course you want to apply. If you want to choose general degree courses then cut off is different for different colleges depending on college's rank and competition. For admission you have to fill the application form first. Almost all the colleges publish 3 or 4 merit list for different category students. So, you have to wait with lot of patience. You may get admission in Government colleges. But at first check the cut off of previous year of the college. Wish you all the best.
hi mam i am the student passed in 12th hsc and i want to take admission in terna college so will please tell whats the date of online admission form
I hope you are talking about Terna medical college navi mumbai, if not please comment down below. This college is recognised by medical council of India and has contributed in producing doctors for nearly 3 decades.
Admission 2020 into this college are through different entrance exams such as NEET-UG, ASSO CET - AMUPMDC, NEET-PG. Candidates must have qualified higher secondary education to be eligible for the MBBS course and have to appear for the NEET or ASSO CET examination to be selected.
You are required to fill the admission form acquired through the college. And then submit it along with DD of Rs. 500.
Well admission process of college will start once NEET exam is held. To enquire about admission directly from the college, click the link below.
https://ternaengg.ac.in/
Hope you find it helpful.
Thankyou!
In tnea application, I text my HSC register number wrongly, please tell me how do I correct it?
I'm also wrongly entered this year so please reply what happened to you did you attend councelling
I got 73% in HSC so i want my admission to be done in s.k. somaiya degree college but till now in 1st and 2nd list i didnt got it so do i have a chance to get in s.k. somaiya for FyBaf
Hello,
First of all congratulations for your achievement.
I would recommend you to apply in other good colleges as well. Besides this, you can just wait for the third list to come out. If you get selected then you can easily take admission there otherwise you can move to some other colleges.
For further details you can visit the link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/s-k-somaiya-degree-college-of-arts-science-and-commerce-mumbai
Good luck.
My question is can we give 12th HSC supplementary exam for 1 subject from outside means after taking out LC?
Yes there is a process. You can appear for one subject in July and can clear the exam and get result. In the month of October you can also appear and clear the one subject. But in this case you will get two separate marksheet which the student want to hide their failure. So it will be better for you to appear one time and clear the exam of one subject in AC HSC . Hope for the best.
I have scored 78% in maharashtra state board hsc 2020 is there a chance of getting a call for ssb interview for tes of indian army
TES stand for Technical Entry Scheme and if you get selected you have a 5 year training and after completing it you will be awarded a officer job in the Indian Army. The eligibility criteria is as follows , you must have passed 10+2 with minimum of 70% in Science with PCM subjects and must be of 16½ years and above 19½ years .
The cutoff will be based on the cutoff percentage decide by the governing organisation. Since you have got 78% I expect you noy to expect any call from the officials because there will be many many candidates who have scored more than that and normally the cut off is about 85%.
Sorry but this is truth.
Thank you.
passed out HSC in 2018.... with 63%.....but couldnt clear his kt for f.y.b.com.....can he apply for graduation this year 2020?
There are less chances to register once again to your branch for same year or you have to change the branch and then apply for other branch.You can apply for other fields and there are chances to get the admission and hope all goes well.You can check it through careers360 college predictor.I have gave the link below,have a look.
https://edu.app.link/4hDtoMfbg9
Hope you got the answer and feel free to ask any of your questions.
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what is best options after hsc with 65%
Here are the courses you can pursue after completing your 12th class if you are from Science stream:
1. B. Pharmacy
2. B.Arch
3. Bsc. Biotechnology
4. B.sc. Microbiology
5. B.sc. Genetics
6. B.sc. Computers
Here some carrer options after 12th, if you are from commerce stream:
1. B.com
2. LLB
3. B.A. LLB
4. BBA
5. BBM
Hope this helps, all the best.
Geography class 12 Hsc syllabus
Hi student,
The Maharashtra HSC Geography Syllabus 2020-21 is as follows:-
- Unit 1 : Population
- Unit 2 : Migration
- Unit 3 : Agriculture
- Unit 4 : Minerals and energy resources
- Unit 5 : Industries
- Unit 6 : Trade
- Unit 7 : Transportation and Communications
- Unit 8 : Economic developments
Geography : Practical - Part II :
- Unit 1 : Map Scale
- Unit 2 : Graphs
- Unit 3 : Thematic Maps
- Unit 4 : Surveying
Refer here to get syllabus - https://images.careers360.mobi/sites/default/files/hscsyllabus.pdf
Refer here for more info - https://school.careers360.com/articles/maharashtra-hsc-syllabus
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
what is HSC/Equivalent ragister number in TNEA .How to fill for BSEB (Bihar board ) Student
It will be your 12th Registration number that is available on your Hall ticket or your Marks sheet if you have already received it. HSC is Higher Secondary Certificate and is equivalent to 12th. If you are a student of BSEB, it is your 12th Hall ticket number that you need to mention in the TNEA applicaiton form. For help in filling TNEA application form, please read our article; https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea-application-form