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Hello Mehnaz
Yes definetely you can take addmission in claas xi . Make sure you will choose the combination if subjects according to tour future plans .
You may taje pcmb ( physics, chemistry, biology and maths )
OR pcm ( physics, chemistry and maths )
OR PCB ( physics, chemistry and biology )
For pursuing enhineering you will have to choose maths and for medical courses , biology is mandatory subject.
In future you will have to appear for jee or neet.
If you want to be engineer you will have to appear for jee or Common entrance test.
For taking addmission to almost all medical courses you will have to appear for Neet.
For sure you can take admission in class 11th without enrolled yourself for any competitive exam like NEET and JEE mains which are popular for medical and engineering lines respectively.
If you want to continue your further studies its a simple process go to any school with a recognised board and apply for admission for class 11th whenever forms are out which is usually starts from march they will take admission directly on the basis of your 10th score and sometimes there is entrance test.
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You are allowed admission into 11th standard minus the attendance to the NEET or JEE. To a great extent, this exam is somewhat exclusive towards professional courses that include an engineering or a medical career. To an extent wherein you need not attend one of these to get commonly admitted to the 11th standard; you're simply required to be eligible before the state board of education in terms of completing the schooling. What you require in this context is pretty much: 10th Class Marksheet: This has to be produced as perhaps the most crucial document sought for the admissions to your 11th standard. School Leaving Certificate: It proves you have passed 10th standard. Identity Proof: Use Aadhaar card, PAN card or passport Date of Birth Certificate: This is mainly required to prove your age. Admission in particular school or junior college Eligibility Criteria for admission to a school or college: Each school or college will have its own eligibility criteria; for example, minimum marks in 10th standard or some other criteria. Admission Procedure: These institutes vary in their admission process. Sometimes, it follows the procedure of an application, and sometimes it holds an entrance test or a personal interview if required. Verification of Documents: Prepared with the original documents to be produced. Remember, the admission process and documents sometimes vary from school to board, so it would be better to have information from the schools.
Hello,
Yes, you can get admission into the 11th standard even without the intention to prepare for NEET or JEE. If you would like to study in the 11th grade, you can join a school that offers the academic stream you are interested in; Science, Commerce, or Humanities.
Here are some steps to consider:
Stream: Decide whether you will pursue Science, Commerce, or Humanities in the 11th standard.
Find a School: You can search for schools offering the desired stream. Their eligibility criteria and admission process may also be checked.
Admission Process: While strictly adhering to the school's admission process, you are bound to submit previous academic records and, if necessary, a transfer certificate.
Focus on Academics: Since you are not gearing up for NEET or JEE, you may focus more on your interest subjects and/or any other extracurricular activities you'd like to pursue.
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