Can swap the other school to this school in the mid term of year ? Any possibility
In principle, yes, this is possible. School policies and the number of seats available do vary; it also depends on the board regulating the school, many times.
So, here are a few things to keep in mind:
School Policies:
Admission Criteria: As every school has its own admission criteria and procedures for admission, you need to check if the school's mid-year admission has some special rules or not.
Seat Availability: Keep a check that there are available seats in your desired class with a desired section.
Academic calendar: Whether the new school's academic calendar would accommodate your child's current progress is a factor of contemplation.
Board Regulation:
In case both schools are affiliated to different boards such as CBSE, ICSE, and the State Board then there may apply certain transfer regulations and procedures.
Transfer Certificate:
A Transfer Certificate from your current school is a very important paper needed at the time of admission in the new school. Academic readjustment:
For potential academic changes, the curriculum is likely to be different and so are teaching methods
Keep in close contact with the new school so the academics will run as smoothly as possible
Plan ahead for a successful mid-year transfer: Start the process as early as possible, giving adequate time for all paperwork and communication
Take clear communication with all the schools involved so that the transition runs smoothly.
Consider the emotional and academic well-being of your child before deciding. A mid-year transfer can be very stressful. Ensure it's the right decision.
Try to consult with respective schools and educational authorities for detailed guidance and assistance in your case.
Is there any way if we du dean office, for correction in du application. Is there any mid entry for rejected admission due to wrong subject mapping while filling fresh registration? can we take part in spot round? pls reply we are very upset, my daughter year will be wasted. please
Hello Nidhi,
I understand how frustrating this situation must be. Regarding your question about corrections in the DU application, it's usually best to contact the Dean's Office directly for any amendments. They can provide the most accurate guidance on how to proceed.
For issues like incorrect subject mapping, there might be specific procedures or deadlines for corrections. As for mid-entry or spot rounds, these opportunities depend on the university’s policies and availability, so it's worth asking the admissions office about these options.
I hope this helps, and I sincerely hope you find a solution soon. If you need any more assistance, feel free to reach out.
what about mid lateral exam for bips students after 12th
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Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Option 1: glancing
Option 2: gazing
Option 3: looking
Option 4: watching
Correct Answer: watching
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
- The verbs given in the first three options (glance, gaze, look) are always followed by the preposition at.
- Since no preposition is used after the given blank, we find that the 4th option, i.e., watching, is the correct choice.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Option 1: feeling
Option 2: feel
Option 3: felt
Option 4: feels
Correct Answer: felt
Solution : The third option is correct.
- Since the given incident takes place in the past tense, felt will be used.
Therefore, the correct answer is felt.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Option 1: unusual
Option 2: unique
Option 3: uncommon
Option 4: unknown
Correct Answer: unique
Solution : The second option is correct.
- The adjective 'unique' starts with the sound of 'y' and not 'u', so we find that the second option, i.e., unique, is the correct choice in the second blank.
Therefore, the correct answer is unique.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Option 1: the
Option 2: these
Option 3: there
Option 4: that
Correct Answer: the
Solution : The first option is correct.
- The article the will be used as specific streets that the subject visited that have been mentioned in the question.
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Option 1: achieved
Option 2: awakened
Option 3: realised
Option 4: dawned
Correct Answer: realised
Solution : The third option is correct.
As per the context of the given sentence, the narrator started to understand the fact that he had acquainted himself well with the city of Delhi.
Thus, the correct answer is realised.