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Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
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My son got CSE quantum computing in vit chennai under category 2. What are the future prospects of this course?

Ans: It has a good future scope in R&D, AI + quantum software, and higher studies.

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Asked by Anonymous - May 16, 2026Hindi
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I recently received my CBSE Class 12 results and unfortunately got an RT (Repeat Theory) in two of my core subjects, Maths and Chemistry. Since I had six subjects in total, passing just one compartment exam this year will technically give me a "Pass" status on my report card and thats going to be maths essential for further studies. However, because CBSE only allows us to take one compartment exam right now, I will have to wait until next year to give the Chemistry exam through improvement. My plan is to use this upcoming year to clear that remaining subject while also preparing for JEE and CUET. I wanted to get your advice on how the registration process works for these competitive exams given my situation. Specifically, is it possible for me to register and appear for JEE and CUET next year before my final board marks come out, as long as I have the results in hand before counseling begins? I also wanted to ask how I should state my qualification status on those application forms
Ans: Here is a pointwise reply to your question:
(1) You can appear for JEE Main and CUET next year, even if your final improvement result is pending at the time of registration.
(2) For both exams, select “appearing in Class 12” or “passed/passing year (as applicable)” based on what the form asks at that time. Later, ensure you become a 12th pass with the required subjects (PCM) before JoSAA/CUET counselling/seat allotment.
(3) Important: For JEE/JoSAA eligibility, what matters is Final pass status + Required Subjects + 75% (or top 20 percentile if applicable) at the time of admission, not the status at form filling.
Finally, you are safe to apply, but ensure you clear Maths + Chemistry and meet board eligibility before counselling/document verification.

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Asked by Anonymous - May 16, 2026Hindi
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Sir last year I was not able to get 75% so this year again I gave improvement almost expected to get 80% but bad luck this OSM checking destoryed me and again I got 68% but This year I also gave exam from MP Board as a fresh addmission and there I scored 81% so elegible for jossa and csab but problem is in JEE Mains application form I entered of CBSE school detail(I was expecting more but didnt get) during counselling if will upload the marksheet and tc of MP board any problem can come...??please help me And sir other question is I belong to sc caste but in my school tc its written general and in jee application form i have filled with sc only in counselling any problem can come with this issue also will jossa will blacklist me..?
Ans: Here is a pointwise reply to your query:
(1) You will not be blacklisted, but you must be careful during document verification.
(2) If your MP Board marksheet (81%) is valid and recognized, JoSAA will accept it for eligibility even if CBSE details were entered earlier, provided you upload the correct qualifying exam documents; however, mismatched board details may require a correction or explanation during verification.
(3) For caste: if you claim SC in JoSAA but your TC shows “General”, it is not a problem by itself; what matters is a valid SC caste certificate from a competent authority; the TC is not the deciding
Finally: Your eligibility is safe. Ensure (a) correct 12th marksheet upload and (b) a valid SC certificate; then you will NOT face a blacklisting risk, only a possible query or clarification.

However, please read the brochure very carefully for further clarification and details.

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