I am a student of Bihar Board class 12th. I have chosen Sanskrit as an additional subject. Now if I leave this exam, will there be any impact on my result?
Hello,
Yes, leaving any examination will definitely give an impact on your performance and result. You will also need to pass the examination of Sanskrit as well and if you fail in any one subject you can opt for giving improvement examination as well but that is not compulsory.
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I have 3 backolog or essential repeat papers in 3rd semester of delhi university arsd college. I was preparing for other university where i got selected can i leave delhi university with er or i have to clear them i joined delhi university in 2022
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If you have been selected for another university but have backlogs at ARSD College, Delhi University, check with both universities about the transfer process and academic implications. It's essential to resolve any backlogs at Delhi University before leaving.
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I have passed the half yearly exam of class 11th. Have I taken medical leave and passed in the final exam? My percentage is 60 in half yearly exam or I have only passing marks in chemistry.
Hello,
From what I could conclude, you've passed your half yearly examination with barely passing marks in Chemistry and are planning to take a medical leave for the final examination with the question that if you will be promoted to the next class that is 12th. If that's the case, let me tell you that this totally depends on your school and if we look at majority schools, they conduct re-examination for students who have failed to give final examination due to proper reason and proof. You will have to give your class 11th exams no matter what except in really serious and valid reasons, where the principal of your school might take a decision otherwise.
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i am 12 th class student my expected score in neet(2024) is 540 iam with obc categorie. i leave in hisar ,haryana ( home state) . can get admission in maharaja agrasen medical college hisar ,haryana in this year( 2024)
Hello aspirant
It is difficult to say that you will get a medical seat in maharaja agrasen college or not .
We can't estimate neet 2024 results . Also you have not yet appeared for the exam.
Yes we should always think of best but this time is too early to predict anything , we can predict anything after Commencement of Neet 2024.
It depends upon cutoff neet 2024 , it varies statewise and cut off changes every year. It depends upon number of seats available, number of candidates, Normalisation method, previous year's cut off , difficulty level of exam etc.
However neet cut off 2023 for obc category, Hisar was 587 .
Anyways if you get 540 marks , it will be great achievement for you. At this score and being obc category candidate you will get medical seat in Agrasen college but whether you will get mbbs or bds , can't say , again depends upon cutoff neet 2024.
You may refer the following link for college prediction aftef results are out.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
can md or ms doing a student appear for upsc? if so ,if the student got selected in upsc in the mid way of md or ms or residency life ,will he be allowed to leave his pg seat without getting any penalty for service bond ? what about the service bond then??
Yes, a medical student (MD/MS) or someone pursuing residency can appear for the UPSC exam. There are no restrictions on educational background for UPSC aspirants.
Most government medical colleges in India require students to sign a service bond after completing their MD/MS or residency. This bond typically mandates serving in government hospitals for a specific period (often 2-3 years) in exchange for the subsidized education received.
If you get selected for UPSC in the middle of your MD/MS or residency, you need to negotiate with the medical college administration.
In some cases, the college might be stricter and require you to complete the entire service bond before joining the civil service.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
I hope it helps!