The Answer of this question is defiantly YES.
A student need strong Foundations for an Edge and to be a front Runner in this age of Excellence and Competition.
The Answer of this question is defiantly YES.
A student need strong Foundations for an Edge and to be a front Runner in this age of Excellence and Competition.
Dear students Of Class XII ,
Offline JOINT Engineering Entrance Exam – 1 – Equivalent to Previous AIEEE will be held on 7th April 2013.
It means No time after XII board exams for preparation of Engineering Entrance .
So My dear students work Timely On this issue . It is for your future . In this Era Only quality Engineers can get Better Destination.
Further 40 to 50% weightage will be given to class XII Board exams ( not for your school Unit tests).
So students work on following points –
(a) How to get maximum marks in class – XII ?
(b) How will you prepare for Joint Entrance Examination on 7- April – 2012?
(When last CBSE board exam will be around 26th March.)
(c) Do you need to prepare Early for the Competitive exmas. ?
(d) Your Board Exams preparations are up to mark ?
“Only Right Decision at Right Time can take you a PERFECT DESINATION”
Dear friends & my Dearest students ,
We always knows , our elders used to say “work hard “.
But we know in the entire world most of the hard working persons are living below poverty line. So what is good ….to work hard …or….not to work hard ….???????
It is really amazing an hard working person is classified as labor …but a person working for few hours ….after mid day ….in a cosy atmosphere is designated as CEO…..what is this ….is our belief …that “Working hard is must for a perfect future…” is wrong.…………
So friend & my student friends …..now change your belief from “HARD WORK ” to “SMART WORK ” …….
Work smartly….before anyone other think….do “ENJOYABLE WORK”….. remember ….if you didnt take right step at right time it may go wrong……..we all know working in a proper way require perfect timings …..perfect attitude ….perect motivation ….but remember…“SMART WORK LEADS TO YOU TOWARDS BETTER DESTINATION “
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Anger is a huge problem for Teachers as well as for students. Teachers get irritated due to, large class sizes, angry with the parents of students as weren’t seeing priorities , behavior of students & fellow teachers , administrations etc.
Cause of students anger, partial behavior, extra burden , lack of psychological support etc.
This seriously affect learning in a school & cordial relationship with students. This also hampers social values of a child.
Anger management should be one of the prime priority of schools .
This is the first time in last five decades when Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) has declared their IIT-JEEofficial Cut-offs for admissions. This year IIT-JEE 2012 was conducted on Sunday, 8th April, 2012 at various examination centres across the country. More than 5 lakh candidates appeared in the exam. Overall the exam was easy and students were expecting higher cut-offs but this cut-off list has created problem for many students as a larger number of students will qualify in JEE as per the latest cut-offs.
This is minimum aggregate cut-off for IIT admissions. To be eligible to rank in All-India ranking you must score at least these scores. But it is not sure that with these minimum marks you will be able to get admission in any of the IITs. This is minimum criteria for eligibility but not for getting a seat in IITs.
IIT-JEE 2012 Minimum Qualifying Cut-off
Aggregate Cut-Off for IIT-JEE 2012
General category candidates appearing in JEE need minimum 35% marks or at least 143 marks out of 408 and must have scored 14 out of 136 in three subjects: chemistry, physics and mathematics.
Aggregate cut-off for OBC candidates appearing in the JEE-2012 is minimum 31.5% or they must have scored at least 13 out of 136 in three subjects: chemistry, physics and mathematics.
For SC/ST and PD category candidate the aggregate cut-off is minimum 17.5% or at least they must have scored 7 out of 136 in three subjects: chemistry, physics and mathematics.