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Anmol Question by Anmol on May 04, 2025
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Hello Team, my brother gave his 12 class exams with PCB in March 2025. Is it possible to get into engineering next year by giving an additional Mathematics exam ? There are certain doubts that:- 1. Can he give only class 12th additional Mathematics exam ? 2. Does JOSAA accept two marksheets ? The original PCB marksheet + The additional Mathematics marksheet ?

Ans: Anmol, Your brother can pursue engineering next year by appearing for an additional Mathematics exam. Most Indian school boards allow students to appear for an additional subject after completing their Class 12th. The result will be issued as an additional marksheet or combined marksheet, depending on the board. JoSAA requires candidates to have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects for B.Tech eligibility. Acceptance depends on whether the additional Mathematics marksheet is considered "equivalent" to a regular 12th-grade pass with PCM. Alternative solutions include giving JEE with Additional Math, pursuing a 3-year Diploma in Engineering (Polytechnic) and entering into the 2nd year of B.Tech via Lateral Entry Exams (LEET), or attending private/deemed universities. It is important to consult your brother's board to ensure they allow only additional Math and the marksheet will be valid for engineering entrance eligibility. All the Best for Your Admissions!

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Thanks for the prompt response, sir. There is one more doubt. Won't the exam be conducted in March next year ? Then how will he apply for JEE considering the fact that they will ask for previous year's marksheet.

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आपके उत्तर के लिए धन्यवाद सर (1) लेकिन मुझे केवल गणित सहित मार्कशीट मिलेगी। फिर मेरे पास दो मार्कशीट होंगी, एक 2024 की PCB की और दूसरी गणित की अलग मार्कशीट। (2) मेरी PCB मार्कशीट वर्ष 2024 की है, अगर मैंने अपीयरिंग फॉर्म भरा तो क्या काउंसलिंग में कोई समस्या आएगी? (3) चूंकि मेरे पास दो मार्कशीट हैं, एक PCB की और दूसरी गणित की अलग मार्कशीट, क्या JEE मेन्स और एडवांस्ड दो मार्कशीट स्वीकार करेंगे और अन्य इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेज जिनमें आईआईटी और एनआईटी शामिल हैं।
Ans: आपका फिर से स्वागत है।

यह पहले ही स्पष्ट हो चुका है कि, यदि आप "अपीयरिंग" विकल्प के रूप में प्रवेश करते हैं तो कोई समस्या नहीं होगी।

आवेदन पत्र भरते समय, आपको विषयवार अंक दर्ज करने होंगे। इसलिए दो अंकतालिकाओं की कोई बाधा नहीं है। प्रवेश के समय, वे दोनों अंकतालिकाओं की जांच करेंगे और भौतिकी, रसायन विज्ञान और गणित के अंक अलग-अलग दर्ज करेंगे। आईआईटी या एनआईटी में प्रवेश का कोई मुद्दा नहीं होगा।

यदि आप उत्तर से असंतुष्ट हैं, तो कृपया बिना किसी हिचकिचाहट के फिर से पूछें।

यदि संतुष्ट हैं, तो कृपया मुझे लाइक और फॉलो करें।

धन्यवाद।

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नमस्ते सर, मैं फरवरी 2025 में गणित की आइसोलेटेड परीक्षा दे रहा हूँ क्योंकि मैं पीसीबी का छात्र था और 2024 में 84% अंकों के साथ उत्तीर्ण हुआ। i) तो क्या मैं 2025 में इंजीनियरिंग में प्रवेश के लिए पात्र होऊंगा? ii) *क्या आपके अनुभव में किसी छात्र ने इसे किया है और प्रवेश पाया है? कृपया प्रश्न का उत्तर दें सर। मेरे लिए वास्तव में महत्वपूर्ण है। धन्यवाद।
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आप 2025 में इंजीनियरिंग में प्रवेश के लिए पात्र हैं, बशर्ते आपको आवश्यक अंकों के साथ राज्य इंजीनियरिंग प्रवेश परीक्षा उत्तीर्ण करनी होगी। अतीत में, कई छात्रों ने सफलतापूर्वक यही अभ्यास किया था। अब, गणित पर अधिक ध्यान दें।

यदि संतुष्ट हैं, तो कृपया मुझे लाइक और फॉलो करें।

यदि उत्तर से असंतुष्ट हैं, तो कृपया बिना किसी हिचकिचाहट के फिर से पूछें।

धन्यवाद।

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नमस्कार गुरु, मेरे बेटे ने 12वीं कक्षा में पी.सी.बी. ली है, वह इंजीनियरिंग करना चाहता है, लेकिन इंजीनियरिंग के लिए गणित अनिवार्य है, क्या आप हमें पात्रता प्राप्त करने का समाधान बता सकते हैं... वर्तमान में वह 2025 की बोर्ड परीक्षा में भाग ले रहा है।
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हाँ। इंजीनियरिंग में प्रवेश के लिए गणित अनिवार्य है। उसके लिए गणित को एक अलग विषय के रूप में लेना और उसमें अच्छे अंकों के साथ उत्तीर्ण होना संभव होगा। लेकिन अब बहुत देर हो चुकी है। फिर भी आप NIOS बोर्ड के साथ प्रयास कर सकते हैं। अधिक जानकारी के लिए कृपया NIOS बोर्ड की आधिकारिक वेबसाइट और अपने गृह नगर के निकटतम केंद्र पर जाएँ या वेबसाइट पर उपलब्ध उनके हेल्पलाइन नंबर पर पूछें या Google से पूछें। धन्यवाद।
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I took 2 drops for neet but could not clear it .... I took admission in local college after 12th for bsc as my parents said your year won't be wasted ... Now I feel devasted .. very detached ..not knowing what to do next ... My parents are telling me to give one try and go to Kota for prep but I don't know what I want ..I fear everything and sometimes I want to peruse mbbs sometimes I don't .. I am currently thinking of doing SSC CGL as I took pcmb in 12th and secured 92% .. ..what should I aim?
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Simply taking a drop year for NEET will not provide a solution without proper preparation. Many young people are choosing courses, colleges, or coaching centers based on their friends' influences. After your first attempt, you may have analyzed NEET better the second time. If you are still facing the same issues on your third attempt, it suggests there's a deeper problem. It seems you're preparing for NEET without genuine interest.

To succeed in competitive exams, specific strategies are required. For instance, if you analyze previous exam patterns, you’ll often find that most answers tend to be either B or C. You'll notice that among four options, two answers are relevant while the other two are completely irrelevant. It’s crucial to analyze the syllabus and past question papers thoroughly. Everyone seeks answers, but few consider the reasoning behind them.

Additionally, I noticed you’ve enrolled in a B.Sc. degree; I'm unsure which major you have chosen. If you selected either chemistry or physics, it would be beneficial. By choosing chemistry as your major, you could take physics as an ancillary subject, and vice versa. You can cover both subjects during your college education, and if you have any doubts, you can clarify them with your professors. Completing biology studies at home is also advisable.

Whenever you plan to take competitive exams, dedicate your time solely to that without engaging in college activities. Avoid distractions at all costs. Recently, many parents have been facing these types of challenges with their children, and it takes time to adapt.

Finally, please listen to your parents' advice and minimize distractions. I have shared a few tips; please follow them.
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