If a have maths in class 10 from icse board passed and not in class 12 so can i take admission in dav college chandigarh for bca
Hello!
In order to get admission in DAV College Chandigarh for BCA, the eligibility criteria states that you have to pass Class 10+2 with a minimum of 50 percent marks. You will be selected on the basis of merit of the qualifying examination and also on the availability of seats.
For BA general, you need to pass Class 10+2 in any stream with English as the compulsory subject. For B.Sc, you need to score a minimum of 40 percent marks in Class 10+2 in Science stream.
Other subjects like B.Voc, Diploma, Advanced Diploma etc are offered by this college.
For further information, please refer to this link :
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/dav-college-chandigarh
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which stream should I choose in class 11 if I get 83 percentage in class 10 icse ..I want to pursue medicine ..can I get into a science
Dear applicant yes, if you have 83 percentage in your class 10th then also you can pursue with Science stream. Since your area of interest is Medicine, you can opt for course like B.Pharm, you need to have Physics and Chemistry in your combination and if Biology is there, that is an added benefit. After your 10+2 you need to appear for State Joint Entrance Examination, like WBJEE, OJEE, MHT CET or TS EAMCET etc. to take admission into the course.
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Icse 10 Reduce syllabus semester 2
I am mentioning below are linked by clicking on which you can get the reduced levels of Indian certificate of Secondary Education examinations. In the mentioned below link you will get the syllabus of various subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. You need to follow the steps which I am mentioning below for getting the the syllabus:
- Click on the mentioned below link first
- On the new display screen scroll
- While scrolling, you may notice that different subjects and tables with syllabus written in it.
Other than this you can also visit the official website of Indian certificate of Secondary Education for getting the reduced syllabus.
I am In class 10 right now am I eligible for jelet after completing icse
Hello Sneha
The candidates need to fulfill the educational qualification criteria below to be eligible to apply for the JELET 2022 exam.
- Pharmacy: The candidates must have passed a Diploma in Pharmacy with a minimum of 45% marks (40% marks for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/ PwD) from an AICTE approved Institution. The candidates will also be eligible to apply for first-year admission if seats in the second year (lateral entry) are not available.
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Engineering/Technology:
The candidates must have passed a Diploma in Engineering/ Technology with a minimum of 45% marks (40% marks for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/ PwD) from an AICTE approved Institution.
- All the relevant norms of DG shipping will be applicable for admission into the degree course in Marine Engineering.
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B.Sc Candidates in
Engineering/Technology:
The candidates must have passed B.Sc Degree with minimum 45% marks (40% marks for SC/ ST/ OBC-A/ OBC-B/ PwD) from any recognized Institute/ University.
- The candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with Mathematics as a mandatory subject.
- The B.Sc candidates will be considered only after the seats filled by the Diploma holders in Engineering/ Technology.
- B.Sc degree candidates are not considered for admission into Pharmacy courses.
- Both Diploma Holders and B.Sc Candidates in Engineering/Technology: These aspirants will be eligible for admission to 1st year engineering courses if there are vacancies in the 1st year classes if the vacancies at lateral entry in the second year are exhausted. Please note that admission will be based on the eligibility criteria mentioned above.
For more information check the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jelet#:~:text=JELET%202022%20Eligibility%20Criteria%20for%20admission%20to%20Engineering%20%26%20Technology%20Degree%20Course&text=Candidates%20must%20hold%20a%20Diploma,40%25)%20or%20equivalent%20CGPA.
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When will we get our 10th icse 1st sem result
Hi!!!
Hope you are doing well.
Candidates who have appeared for the ICSE (10th) Semester-1 Examination will be able to check their results by visiting the official website of CISCE i.e. @cisce.org.
The expected result date is January 2022.
Hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other queries. All The Best!!!
ts mbbs counselling registration asks to upload ssc marks memo i am from icse ..which certificate do i upload?
Hello,
Secondary School Certificate (SSC) is nothing but class 10th certificate. In Telangana the state board examination of class 10th Examination is called as Telangana State Secondary School Certificate Examination (TS SSC). So when you are asked to upload SSC Memo you need to upload your class 10th certificate even if you have passed class 10th from ICSE board, same goes with the students who have passed Class 10th from CBSE board or any other state board. So when you are filling the application form for TS MBBS Counselling you need to upload your class 10th certificate.
I have passed my 10 in ICSE board and my 12 in Maharashtra board i m not able to find my permanent regestration no of hsc how can i get it??
If you have done your 10+2 from Maharastra Board then you must have applied for the registration and you must have been provided the Registration certificate. As a result you will have the registration certificate in which the registration number is provided. Also in the 12th hall ticket, there also the Hall ticket number as well as the Registration number is provided.
If you still can't find it out then contact your 10+2 school.
To know more about the MAHARASTRA HSC visit the link below:
https://school.careers360.com/exams/maharashtra-hsc-board
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
I am a student of class X (science) & will appear for ICSE this 2022. I study in a boarding school. I want to appear for NEET. In my school there is no facility for NEET coaching. Should I change my curriculum to CBSE from class XI in a day school or continue in ICSE in my present school.
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well . See, broadly the syllabus for the NEET examination is the 11th and 12th standard syllabi followed in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) that mainly constitutes the content and chapters given in Biology ,Physics and Chemistry N.C.E.RT. books .
Now , as far as your second question is concerned, you are just in 10th standard now and have your 11th and 12th standards i.e. 2 years for the preparation of the NEET examination. That's indeed a great deal of time . Also, nowadays the questions framed in the exam are very much from the prescribed NCERT books with rarely any question from outside the syllabus. So, you can very easily prepare for the exam on your own through self-study . Also , in this digitalized era many courses and online test series are available that will boost your preparation and help in strengthening your concepts .
So,it's totally upto you if you want to change your school or not . If you want to join any offline coaching as well ,you can do that staying in your present school . But,yes you'll have some benefit of changing into the CBSE curriculum because NCERT is strictly followed here that will help you for your NEET preparation.
Bit mainly everything depends on your own self studies, dedication and hard work in the upcoming 2 years . If you are able to sail through without any distractions,you'll definitely crack the exam with flying colours . Also , I'll list some pointers below that you should keep in mind:
Stick to NCERTs whatsoever!(I can't stress this enough) ,specially for biology ,organic and inorganic chemistry. There's no need to do theory from anywhere else for these subjects/topics .
Practice ample no. of questions from standard practice books like MTG . Then revise it multiple times . Don't switch sources without completing the earlier .
Read and revise biology NCERT word to word and practice all diagrams ,flowcharts and tables as many times as you can .
Give ample no. of mock tests of standard coaching institutes in a time bound manner and make a mistake book in which you'll write all your mistakes while analysing the paper .
Also, do practise atleast the past 10 years question papers . That's going to be a boost to your preparation.
Don't get distracted ! For this time ,get rid of all your distraction .
Know about your body clock and have a proper sleep-wake cycle . Your health is of prime importance during the preparation. Also have proper and healthy meals regularly.
You can also join some online or offline classes for learning and strengthening concepts and topics .But always give your self-study the prime importance.
These are the main pointers that you should keep in mind . This should help you in cracking NEET, whichever year you are giving ,with flying colours .
Also, I'll provide you with a link where you'll find some very useful resources for your NEET preparation:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
All the best!
Hope my answer helped .
ICSE class 9 Commercial studies
Hello Tushar,
You haven't mentioned what information you want therefore I'm providing all the possible information.
Paper Pattern
There is one written paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks. The paper will be divided into two sections: A and B.
Section A (Compulsory) consists of questions requiring short answers and covers the entire syllabus. Section B consists of questions, which require detailed answers. There is a choice and you are required to answer four questions from this section.
Given Below is the Syllabus
1. Introduction to commercial organization
(a) Human activities
Meaning and types – Economic and non economic activities – classification of economic activities – business, profession and employment. Comparison between economic and non-economic activities.
(b) Business activities
Meaning and characteristics. Types of business activities – industry – classification of industries on the basis of products. Commerce – types of commerce – trade and aids to trade. Brief description on various types of trade and aids to trade. Inter relationship between industry, commerce and trade needs to be covered.
(c) Non-profit seeking organizations
Meaning and types, comparison between profit seeking and non-profit seeking organisations.
(d) Ownership structures of commercial organization
Sole proprietorship, partnership, Hindu undivided family business, joint stock company, co-operative society, public sector enterprise. (Brief introduction to each ownership structure and its features only. Types, comparison between different ownership structures and their merits and demerits need not be covered).
2. Understanding the functions of a commercial organization
The following topics should be studied as departments in a typical firm only:
(a) Marketing and Sales.
(b) Finance and Accounting.
(c) Human Resources (personnel, training).
(d) Production.
(e) Purchasing and Stores.
(f) General Administration and Legal.
Students should be explained the concepts and functioning of - Purchasing and Stores, Production, Marketing and Sales, Finance - (manual and computerized accounting system in business organizations). Human Resources (personnel, training), & General Administration and Legal departments, affecting the organisation all through. All the six terms need to be clearly defined and their specific features explained individually. The cross linkages need to be clearly brought out.
This topic should be studied through the medium of a case study or a project. Such tools will make the students appreciate the inter-links. No question is to be set from this topic. Case study or project for this topic can form one of the assignments for “Internal Assessment”.
3. Communication in commercial organization
Meaning, characteristics, process, importance and different methods of communication.
Different methods of communication (letter, facsimile, e-mail, videoconference, memo, telephonic conversation, etc.). A comparative analysis of these tools need to be undertaken.
4. Introduction to Accounting and Book keeping
(a) Meaning and objective
Meaning and objective of accounting and book keeping, accounting cycle, distinction between accounting and book keeping.
(b) Basic accounting terminology
The following terms need to be defined and explained - Capital, liability, asset, revenue, expense, purchase, sales, stocks, debtors, creditors, drawings, debit and credit, discount.
(c) Basic accounting principles and concepts.
Business entity, money measurement, going concern, accounting period, dual aspect and accounting equation, matching principle, principle of full disclosure.
(d) Journal
Meaning and classification of accounts – (conventional and modern), rules of debit and credit.
Meaning, uses and limitations of journal. Recording of transactions in journal. (Simple numericals based on the terminology mentioned in part (b) need to be covered. Compound journal entries including cash discount, bad debts and opening and closing entries need not be covered).
(e) Ledger
Meaning, posting and balancing of ledger accounts. (Ledger posting on the basis of simple journal entries).
(f) Trial balance
Meaning, objectives and preparation of trial balance with the given set of ledger account balances. (Re-drafting of trial balance need not be covered.)
(g) Cash Book
Meaning, types of cash books, preparation of single column cash book.
5. Trade
(a) Trade - Home Trade and International trade
Meaning and types of trade
Home trade - functions of retailers and wholesalers, types of retailers and wholesalers (features only).
International trade – meaning, types, advantages and disadvantages of international trade.
(b) Issues of the Environment
(i) Types of pollution – air, water, soil, radiation and noise.
Air pollution due to vehicles, industries, brick kilns, etc.
Water pollution: industrial waste, oil spills, urban- commercial and domestic waste.
(ii) Effects of pollution on environment and human health.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy; Chernobyl Disaster.
(iii) Abatement of pollution
Air: setting standards and implementing them, using technical devices to reduce pollution.
Water: Proper collection and disposal of domestic sewage, treatment of industrial waste to yield safe effluents, etc.
(iv) Management of waste in industrial and commercial establishments.
Sources of waste - domestic, industrial, agricultural, commercial and other establishments.
Domestic waste: paper, glass, plastic, rags, kitchen waste, etc.
Industrial: mining operations, cement factories, oil refineries, construction units.
Agricultural: plant remains, animal waste, processing waste.
Municipal: sewage, degradable and nondegradable waste from offices, etc.
(v) Methods of safe disposal of waste.
Basic understanding of: segregation, dumping, composting, drainage, treatment of effluents before discharge.
You can download the specimen paper from the link below:
https://cisce.org/pdf/Class-IX-Specimen-Question-Papers-2019/Commercial%20Studies.pdf
Hope that helps you
All the best
can a ICSE student appear for private CBSE 10th exam?
Hello Dear!
According to various reports by CBSE Board ,Private candidates are not permitted to appear for the examination, nor can candidates from other Board/s take the CBSE (Class-X) Examination directly. Candidates desirous of taking the CBSE Examination are required to register in Class X as regular school candidates from affiliated schools and are required to enter for six subjects . It is also necessary that the candidates have a minimum of 75% attendance in both Classes IX and X.
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