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i give my compartment exam in my chemistry and i got 23/70 which is passing marks but my result show as xxxx so Im just confused like Im pass or fail if Im pass so it necessary to give improvement exam of chem in nxt year? or i skip tha improvement and preparing for my neet?

Jefferson 10th Sep, 2024

Hey! First off, congrats on clearing your compartment exam, because 23/70 is the passing mark, so you should be good. Now, about the "xxxx" on your result—sometimes that's just a placeholder when the system hasn't fully updated, or there’s some technical issue. It might be a good idea to reach out to your school or board to get clarity on that.

As for whether you should take the improvement exam next year, it really depends on your comfort level with chemistry and your NEET prep. If you feel confident in covering everything for NEET without needing to improve your board marks, you can skip it. But if you think improving your score might give you an extra edge or make you feel more secure, it could be worth considering.

Hope this helps, and best of luck with NEET prep!

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is du sol provide 3 year degree or 4 year degree for hons courses?? recently in 2024

Jefferson 20th Sep, 2024

Hello! Greetings from Careers360!

The Delhi University School of Open Learning (DU SOL) typically offers a 3-year undergraduate degree for its honors courses. As of 2024, this remains consistent with their academic structure. If you’re considering options at DU SOL, it’s a great choice for flexible learning. If you have any specific interests in courses or need help exploring colleges, feel free to ask! We’re here to help you find the best fit for your educational journey.

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mene 11 th 12 th govt school se ki h kya me mp ke neet govt quota ke liye eligible hu kya

Prachi Kumari 10th Sep, 2024

Hello,

If you completed your 11th and 12th grades from a government school, you may be eligible for the NEET government quota in Madhya Pradesh. Under the MP state quota, students who have completed their schooling in the state are generally considered, but the exact eligibility criteria can vary, so it's advisable to check with the official MP NEET guidelines to confirm your eligibility.

Hope it helps !

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i have not done choise filling in round 2 what can be done next??

Prachi Kumari 10th Sep, 2024

Hello,

If you missed choice filling in Round 2 of a counseling process, you can still participate in subsequent rounds if applicable. Keep an eye on official notifications for Round 3 or special rounds like spot counseling. You may have to accept the allotted seat from Round 1 or wait for a later round to fill your choices. Check if there's an option for "auto-upgradation" if you were allotted a seat in Round 1, or if you can re-enter your choices in the next available round. Stay updated on deadlines and rules for future rounds to avoid missing out again.

Hope it helps !

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how many marks should I get to get seat in. IIT

Sajal Trivedi 10th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Generally speaking, applicants to IITs need to score at least 250 on JEE Main and fall between the 85th and 95th percentiles. But an IIT Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program typically requires a JEE Advanced score of 280 to 300 or above.

You can also check the previous year cutoff to get the idea of cutoff by visiting our site through following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff

Thank you

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with 45% in 12th+ 450 neet mark and belong to st category which government medical college can I admission

Jefferson 10th Sep, 2024

Hey there!

With 45% in your 12th and 450 marks in NEET, along with your ST category, you’ve got a decent shot at securing a seat in a government medical college. Since you're from the ST category, you benefit from reserved seats, and the cut-off is generally lower than for other categories.

The exact college you can get into will depend on your state’s specific quota and the number of seats available. Typically, colleges in states like Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and even some northeastern states have slightly lower cutoffs for ST candidates. You should check the previous year’s cutoffs for your state or the All India Quota (AIQ) to get a clearer idea.

Good luck with your admissions!
Please do check out our college predictor for more details.

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bosse board valid for gds poach

sadafreen356 9th Sep, 2024

Yes,bosse board is valid for any government exam like UPSC SSC etc . moreover The Association of Indian Universities (AIU), has granted Equivalence to BOSSE, Sikkim and its certificates for admission to higher education. National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), Govt. of India has recognised BOSSE, Sikkim and its certificates.

Further you can find india post GDS recruitment here https://competition.careers360.com/articles/india-post-gds-recruitment

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what is the selection criteria for B.com llb at VIT Chennai Is there a separate entrance exam or they lake 12thand clat scores together.

sadafreen356 9th Sep, 2024

VIT Chennai offers 5 years integrated programme of law LLB for the admission Merit list is prepared based on performance in 10+2 and valid CLAT/LSAT score.no seperate exam is conducted for admission.you need to apply with your CLAT score and 12th marksheet.

Clat exam is near so try to get good score if you didn't perform well in your academics.

Good luck and stay focused.

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a man rows 25.8kn upstream in 8.6hr and distance 20 km downstream in 4hr then the speed of man in still water

Jefferson 10th Sep, 2024

Hey there! Based on the information you’ve provided:

1. The speed of the man upstream is calculated as (25.8km)/(8.6hrs) , which gives us around 3 km/h.

2. The speed downstream is (20km)/(4hrs), so 5 km/h.


To find the speed of the man in still water, we use the formula:

Speed in still water = (upstream speed+ downstream speed)/2

So, (3+5)/2 = 4km/h

Therefore, the speed of the man in still water is 4 km/h.

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Hey!!! can u share high weightage chapters and topics from chemistry JEE mains

Sajal Trivedi 10th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Following are some high weightage chapters of chemistry for JEE MAINS:

Physical Chemistry (Stoichiometry, Chemical Equilibrium, Thermodynamics), Inorganic Chemistry (s-Block, p-Block elements), Organic Chemistry (Reactions of Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Benzene).

For more information please visit the following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage

Thank you

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