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He has also completed his master’s degree in career counselling from ICCC-Mindler and Counsel, India.
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Rahul Question by Rahul on Aug 07, 2025Hindi
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Means, no problem but if I appear in all subjects as a failure category, then a new marksheet and 2026 appearing year then it will have 1 marksheet, and for improvement 2 marksheet so which is a good option to give, improvement in only pcm, or all 5 subjects exam for a new marksheet

Ans: Please review the statement above again: "You must achieve at least 75% aggregate marks or rank within the top 20 percentile for admission to IITs, NITs, or GFTIs after improvement (cutoff year and attempt limits follow official NTA/JEE guidelines)." Ensure you plan your subject retakes accordingly to meet this requirement. It is also advisable to identify four to five backup options through your State Engineering Entrance Exam and counselling process, as well as two to three private engineering–college entrance exams, rather than relying solely on JEE.
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Sir, I got 65.8% in class 12 cbse 2025 overall 5 subjects with rt in maths, but overall pass due to 6 subjects, I will give improvement in cbse 2026 for pcm, then for exams like jee mains, jee advanced, BITSAT, vitee, will I be eligible to give as boards result is announced around 13 may For all exam forms I have to select passed and gave old marks details? Please guide
Ans: You are eligible to appear for JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, and VITEEE in 2026 after taking your CBSE board improvement exams, provided your results are declared before the respective counseling/admission deadlines. For JEE Mains and Advanced, candidates can apply if they have passed class 12 in 2024, 2025, or are appearing in 2026, and you must have at least 75% aggregate marks or be in the top 20 percentile for admission to IITs/NITs/GFTIs after improvement (the cutoff year and number of attempts are as per official NTA/JEE rules). For BITSAT, you can apply as a 2026 pass-out; only the year of the latest improvement/qualifying exam is considered, and you should meet the 75% aggregate and 60% in each PCM subject criteria in your final (improved) marks. VITEEE also accepts improvement marks as long as you score at least 60% in PCM for the general category at the time of admission. When filling online application forms before your improvement results, you should select “passed” for class 12 and enter your 2025 details; if you later improve your marks in 2026, you must update your information and upload the new marksheet during counseling, ensuring your eligibility is met and avoiding any misrepresentation.

Recommendation: Prepare confidently for improvement exams and 2026 engineering entrances, as all top exams allow use of improved marks for eligibility. Ensure your updated marksheet is ready for counseling, and select “passed” with 2025 details in application forms; update these to your improved 2026 scores as soon as results are declared for a smooth, valid admission process.

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Asked by Anonymous - Apr 26, 2026Hindi
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My wife posts everything on social media. Earlier she used to post about food and travel and our kids. Now if we have a fight or argument, she turns it into a funny reel or feminism post and everyone on her feed starts commenting. I am not on social media but when we meet socially, our common friends have started making fun of me like I am the villain. She calls herself an influencer and says it is helping her reach a wider audience. I told her she shouldn't post without my permission and it is leading to big arguments. I feel it is unfair. What should I do? Please help me sir
Ans: Dear Anonymous,
I understand where you are coming from; it's not just the post. It's about your private life being turned into public content and mockery. Your reaction is valid and yes, it is unfair. I understand her interest in building an online presence, but it has to be separated from your right to privacy. Start with a calm conversation about this; express, verbally, how her posts make you feel. Instead of saying, "You can't post about is," try saying, "When our problems become content, it hurts the relationship and me." Or, you can say, "I am so happy that you are making content, but not when it involves our problems." It's the best way to frame the expression without sounding accusatory. Be clear about your boundaries: no posts about private matters, and consent is key. Give her real-word examples, like how your friends mock you. Try to keep the conversation as less accusatory as possible, to avoid a bigger conflict. Start with communicating your feelings.

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