Can I give NDA exam if I am passing out 10th in 2022 with the subjects- Commerce and EVS. I am studying in NL Dalmia High school ICSE board in Mira Road, Thane, Maharashtra, India?
Hello,
The minimum education qualification to be eligible to apply for NDA is Class 12th (10+2). A candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics from a recognized board to join in Indian Military Academy, Indian Air Force Academy and Indian Naval Academy. A candidate must have passed 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board in order to join in Indian Military Academy. Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination that is class 12th examination are also eligible to apply. The age limit is 16.5 years to 19.5 years. You are eligible to appear for NDA when you are class 12th. You are not eligible after passing in Class 10th examination.
Sir/Mam, I had scored 92,93%(with commerce,maths) resp. from an ICSE affiliated school in 2019. Due to some issue I had to stay in my hometown and settle for a BBA degree from a tier 2 college. I am currently preparing for CAT 2021and am worried about my further career prospects. Can any1 plz guide?
Hi there,
First of all, ask yourself whether you are happy or not with what you are doing right now.
There might be issues with you but at last, it is only you who needs to work for achieving whatever you have wished for. See, do not worry about what has happened and trust me you have scored super we'll be in the 12th class. As you have mentioned that you are preparing for the CAT examination. Common Admission Test is an examination that allows candidates to get themselves enrolled in top B-Schools of India.
See, do not panic and worry. You have a lot of time to study. Please follow these :
- Prepare a fixed timetable, add all the subjects with equal time.
- Follow the timetable accordingly without fail.
- If you are lagging in any subject then focus on that for more time. This will help you in making confidence.
- Make sure to male proper and informative notes. Also, mark some details and crucial information with a highlighter.
- Eat healthily and be stress-free. Do mediation if you feel any anxiety issue
It is high time and does your best. Do not waste any time. And please do follow procrastination. I hope this helps you.
Wishing you a very good luck:)
Difference between ISCs Commerce subject and CBSEs Business Studies subject and their effect on an overall Stream-wise
Hey there!
The main difference that arises in the ISC Commerce subjects and CBSE Business Studies is of the course content that they both comprises of. Although the former one comprises of the main subjects that are associated with the commerce field, the latter one includes few extra subjects which enhance their overall understanding of the commerce environment.
As far as career opportunities with respect to both of them are concerned, they are equally distributed.
Both are good with respect to career path and enhancing a person's whole ideas about the related subjects.
Good Luck!
I am an Icse student and i want to take PCMB after my 10th. What careers options are there for me (except medicine)
Taking pcmb effectively youve many options. You may consider pursuing a Degree in Science (B.Sc.) in a subject of interest, from some of the Best Universities, followed by Masters, PhD, MBA or maybe Government Services depending on your relevant interests. You may pursue B.Pharm incase youre interested in Pharmacy or maybe streams and careers like Law, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, depending on your interests.
Incase, youre even slightly inclined towards both Biology and Mathematics as well as Good with Physics and Chemistry, you may plan a Career in the Engineering Stream with Interdisciplinary branches like Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Data Science, Material Science, Chemical Technology, Environmental Science, Pharmaceutics or more advance subjects like Biomedical Technology, Bioinformatics, Cryogenic or Marine Engineering.
You may even be inclined towards Mathematics, Finance, Probability or maybe Business Studies gradually by the End of 12th. In this case, you may even prepare for a Integrated Program in Management from some of the Good IIMs.
For more information about 12th PCB do follow the link below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcb/amp
For more information about 12th PCM do follow the link below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th-pcm
hi, right now i am in 10th standard (icse) and i want to do bds in future so should i start my neet preparations from now or i should do in 11th or 12 th with coaching ?
Hi aspirant
hope you are doing absolutely fine
10th standard is too early to prepare. You can start your preparations from 11th standard. You can study your 10th standard in depth and score good marks in it. There is no hurry to start now.
Being a dental student, I had started my studies from 11th itself, as the basics start from here. You need to study sincerely and seriously from this point. Make a note that you will come across many similarities in the syllabus of 10th and 12th std. Make sure you know the subjects in depth.
You can consider joining a coaching from 11th std. This will help you to learn efficiently.
You can check our page for study material - https://learn.careers360.com/medical/neet-preparation-material/
all the best
hope it helps
Sir, in NEET application, i made 3 error. 1. by mistake i selected code 2 ( only for ICSE and CBSE) instead of code 3 (State board), 2. uploaded signatur in blue ink and 3. passport size photo without date. I need to correct it. Is it possible.pls advise.
Hi
Yes, you can correct all these mistakes using correction window.
If I tell you about codes,
Then it's not like that Code 2 is only for CBSE and ICSE and code 3 for state board.
Code 2 :- code 2 is for all those who have passed their 10+2/higher /senior secondary/ Indian School Certificate Examination with physics, chemistry, biology and English
You need to choose code 3 only if your board offers puc / intermediate.
Code 3 :- code 3 says it is for those passed their intermediate / pre- degree examination in the year with physics, chemistry, biology and English ,your physics, chemistry and biology should also contain practical exam.
For example,
Telangana state board i.e Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education offers intermediate while karnataka state board offers Puc.
Neet correction window will open on 8th August and the last date to use it is 12th August.
Here's how you can use correction window:-
*Visit neet.nta.nic.in (http://neet.nta.nic.in/)
* login using your application number and password
* you will see an option by “ click here for corrections in the neet application form”, click on it
*now you can edit / correct your details.
*After making correction, future references , take a printout of your correction slip .
To make image correction.
Here's how you can use correction window to change the uploaded images :-
* visit neet.nta.nic.in (http://neet.nta.nic.in/)
* login using your application number and password
* An option to change the images will be there on your screen
*Now you can change your uploaded images .
*Then you will get an otp on your registered mobile number which you will have to enter in order to confirm your correction.
*for future references, download the correction slip
To know more about correction window you can check out our page for which link is given below:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form-correction-guide
To help you further,
Specifications of photographs, signature and thumb impression to be uploaded is mentioned below-
-----) your passport size photograph,(size: 10 kb to 200 kb)
-----) your postcard size photograph (4”X6”) (Size: 10 kb to 200 kb)
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your photographs must be taken on or after 01.01.2021 and preferably mentioning your name and the date on which the photograph was clicked
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you shouldn't be wearing any cap or goggles,
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spectacles in your photos are allowed only if you use them regularly.
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at least 80% face coverage should be there in your photographs
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your ears should be visible
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Should be coloured one
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the background should be white.
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Should be in jpg format
-----) your Signature (size :-4 kb to 30 kb)
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Full signature in running hand means not in capital letters, in jpg format.
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on white paper
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with black ink
-----) your left-hand thumb impression (10 kb to 200 kb ):-
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with blue ink
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on white paper in JPG format.
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Should be scanned
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Should not be blurry
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Right Hand Thumb impression can be used in case of non- availability of left-hand thumb due to any eventuality
For complete details about documents to be uploaded and their specifications, go through the link provided below :-
https://news.careers360.com/neet-2021-registration-documents-required-photo-size-and-specifications
Thank you
ishita atri s/o sunil dutt student of icse and parth atri what is percent they can take in icse 12th class result
sorry to tell you but i did'nt understood your question , can you elaborate more so that i can properly tell you the answer
who is the top obtaining marks students in icse
Every year the grades change depending upon the marks obtained by the top rank holders. For some year, it will be 98 or 99 and it might change to 99 or 100 for next year.
But generally in ICSE, it remains between 98-99%
I hope this information will be helpful.
how much maximum marks has got students of icse
Hello STudent
Mumbai's Juhi Rupesh Kajaria and Muktasar's Manhar Bansal scored top In ICSE class 10 exam with 99.60%, marks and 10 student shared second position in ICSE class 10 result with 99.4 0% marks, the third position shared by 24 student in ICSE class 10 exam result with 99.2 0% marks. In class 12 isc exam student from Kolkata's Devang Kumar Agrawal, and Bibha swaminathan of Bengaluru scored the top war in ICS 12 class exam result with 100% marks.
Hope this will be helpful.
I have applied for my 10th marks card. its been 75 days and i still havent gotten it!, i asked my school and i get a reply saying its been dispatched from the icse board but it still hasnt reached to them, i have only 10 more days to go.... what can i do?
Firstly keep calm. Due to pandemic their might be some delay in the receiving of the document. Stay in regular touch with your school authorities and if possible, drop an email to the council as well regarding the same. They will surely response.
Hope for the best.
Good Luck!