i have passed 2nd puc in 2016 but im not happy with that marks ,if i will write in 2024 is it considered as 2016 pass out or what?
Hello,
If you reappear for your 2nd PUC exams in 2024 , the marksheet will display 2024 as the year of passing. Although the board keeps a copy of the original passing year as recorded (2016), when it comes to submitting to any official place such as jobs or higher education, the latest marksheet is usually considered valid and hence the new passing year (2024) will be reflected.
- Marks Improvement: Your new marks from 2024 will replace your previous marks when you present the updated certificate.
- Passing Year: Institutions or employers may enquire about the gap between the first attempt and the improvement, especially if it is for competitive exams or admissions.
- Eligibility: In many cases, eligibility for certain courses or jobs might look into the gap or passing year as part of their requirement.
If your aim is to pursue further studies, clarify with the institution or board regarding the process of updating your academic records to ensure a smooth application process.
In j and k an ews category student usually gets mbbs seat with 420 marks could you tell me what will be the cut off for bds?
Hello,
The cut-off in Jammu and Kashmir for students to get the MBBS seats under the EWS category is around 420 in NEET. For BDS, the cutoff is slightly lower than the MBBS cutoff. Following the trend and previous years' cut-off data:
- EWS Cutoff Marks: As per the percentile 50 for NEET 2024, the marks for appearing in the counseling process of the EWS category should be at least 164.
- BDS Trends: Closing ranks of government dental colleges under diverse categories for the previous year were in the range of around 16,000 to 30,000. So, probably, BDS seats under EWS category will be viable with NEET scores anywhere from 350 to 400, which may all depend on college and type of counseling round.
More precise information and better predictions can only be got by awaiting the state counseling notification and merit list release for the 2024 admission cycle.
Im getting around 35 marks in CLAT pg 2024-25 exam! What can I expect? Will I get any NLU? 2nd tier or 3rd! Im okay with both of its available!
Hello Saurabh,
With around 35 marks in CLAT PG 2024-25, your chances of securing a seat at NLUs depend on your category and cutoffs. For general category, this score may fall short for most NLUs, but reserved category candidates might have a chance in Tier 2 or 3 NLUs like HNLU Raipur or NLU Assam, especially in later counseling rounds. Stay active during counseling and consider private law schools or other universities as backups if required.
I would recommend you to use
CLAT college predictor tool
by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
i got 72 out off 111 attempt with negative marks its showing 62.25 something so is ther nay chance to get nlu obc category Uttar Pradesh domicile female??
Hello
To assess your chances of admission to an NLU (National Law University) under the OBC category with a Uttar Pradesh domicile , several factors come into play :
1. Your CLAT Score : You mentioned a score of 62.25 . The cutoff for NLUs varies each year depending on factors like :
Total candidates appearing.
Difficulty level of the exam.
Category-specific cutoffs.
Number of seats available.
2. Past Trends for NLUs:
For OBC candidates , NLUs with lower ranks (like NLU Lucknow or NLU Ranchi) generally have cutoffs ranging from 50-65 for less competitive years.
Higher-ranked NLUs (like NALSAR or NLU Delhi) typically have higher cutoffs, often above 80+ for OBC categories .
3. Uttar Pradesh Domicile Advantage:
Some NLUs give a significant advantage to state domicile candidates. For example, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya .
For more details link given below :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/nlu-cutoff
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162 marks in jee, what is the likelihood rank in general category
your rank should be around 38000 in general category
Candidates securing marks above 270 are considered to have good scores in JEE Main exam . Candidates with higher scores will secure higher ranks in JEE Main exam. JEE Main score of 160 marks may secure the 98 percentile Percentile vs Rank for 160 Marks in JEE Main 2024: Candidates with 160 marks in JEE Main 2024 can expect 97.52+ percentile, and there is a possibility of 25,450 to 29,150 rank. NTA releases JEE Main results in the form of percentile, and the candidates will not know the exact marks/ ranks after the result
JEE Advanced Marks Vs Ranks 2025
JEE Advanced Marks out of 360 | Ranks |
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170-155 | 1001-1500 |
154-145 | 1501-2000 |
146-135 | 2001-2500 |
136-130 | 2501-3000 |
o secure a high rank in JEE Main exam candidates need to obtain 270+ marks. Moreover, to secure a 98 percentile, candidates require 160+ marks .
It requires them to follow these steps:
- Step 1: Visit the official NTA website.
- Step 2: Click on the link for your rank card.
- Step 3: Log in to the NTA JEE Main result portal. Enter the roll number and date of birth.
- Step 4: Download the rank card that appears on the screen.
I put correct answers 28, I 3 the marks the marks get 84 I can qualified or not
To determine if you qualify for JEE Mains with 84 marks , it depends on various factors like the category , the cutoff and the overall competition in that particular year . the JEE Mains cutoff varies each year based on these factors .
For a rough estimate , the qualifying marks for JEE Mains generally range from 70-100 for general categories , but it can vary for different categories . if you belong to the general EWS category , the cutoff could be slightly lower for you .
Here you can check cut off
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How can easily gain neet 2025 marks
Hello Prashant,
To score well in NEET 2025, start by thoroughly understanding the syllabus. Focus on NCERT books for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, as they are the foundation for NEET. Ensure you cover every chapter and pay special attention to high-weightage topics like Human Physiology, Genetics, Organic Chemistry, and Mechanics, as these are frequently tested in the exam.
Create a structured study plan and allocate specific time for each subject daily. Be consistent with your schedule and dedicate time for practice, revision, and mock tests. It’s crucial to solve previous years’ NEET question papers and sample papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve your time management skills.
Identify and work on your weak areas by dedicating extra time to those subjects or topics. If necessary, seek guidance from teachers, online platforms, or coaching institutes. Regularly revise the NCERT textbooks, especially for Biology, as it carries the highest weightage in the exam.
Consistency is key. Studying daily and focusing on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization will make a significant difference. Additionally, maintain a balanced lifestyle, eat healthily, and ensure you get 7-8 hours of sleep each night to stay focused and energized.
By following a well-organized study plan and staying disciplined, you can significantly improve your chances of achieving a high score in NEET 2025.
For more details about tips for preparation, you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:
Link: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I got 23 marks in phy out 70 and 29 in theory and 52 in bio and 60 marks in chem am I eligible for neet and can get medical colleges after clearing neet
The eligibility criteria for meet states that you need to have passed class 12th with physics chemistry biology and English with core subjects and you need to have a minimum aggregate percentage, which is required like for general category. It is 50% and for OBC SC it is 40%. even if your Individual subject marks are low but as long as your aggregate marks are crossing the minimum percentage criteria you are eligible for NEET. You need to study hard for me. You want to score good marks. it possible for you to work hard and percentage in your need to get a good Medical College NEET ELIGIBILTY
my 10 class marks is missing .how to get original 10 class marks list
Hello
Here's general detail :
1. Contact School : Ask your school for guidance , they may have records .
2. Approach Board : Visit your education board's website or office to apply for a duplicate mark sheet .
3. Submit Application : Fill the duplicate mark sheet form and submit it with necessary documents and fees .
Hope this helps you .
Thank you .
i am in11th now but i want to join poly . i dont want to be a year back so can i get admission in 2nd semester of 1st year with my 10th marks which were 89%
Hello,
Joining a polytechnic directly into the 2nd semester of the 1st year with your 10th marks is typically not a standard admission process in most education systems. However, here are a few possibilities and steps you can explore:
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Direct Admission in 2nd Semester :
- Most polytechnic institutes do not allow direct admission into the 2nd semester. You need to confirm with the specific institute or state technical board.
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Lateral Entry :
- Lateral entry is usually for students with ITI or 12th (vocational). It doesn’t apply after 10th alone.
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Mid-Year Admission :
- Some private or state-run polytechnics may offer mid-year admissions if seats are vacant. Check directly with institutions.
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Bridge Courses :
- To avoid a year gap, consider short-term certification or vocational training alongside regular polytechnic admissions.
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Steps to Take :
- Contact local polytechnics or the State Technical Board for guidance.
- Inquire about rolling admissions or flexible programs.
Your 89% in 10th ensures eligibility for regular 1st-year polytechnic courses. Explore options to minimize delays.
Hope it helps !