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Nandini Gutte

Contributor-Level 7

To download the CBSE hall ticket 

follow the steps :-

Go to the official website:

Click on “Admit Card or Hall Ticket for Class X”

Enter your application number, name, mother's name, and father's name.

Click Submit.

Your admit card will appear. Download and print it.

For regular CBSE students, the school provides the hall ticket. It may not be available for direct download online.

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Shubham Kumar Maurya

Beginner-Level 5

Wait for School Message: The school usually sends your admission ID and instructions through SMS or tells you in class.

Login to Student Portal: Use your admission ID and the password or OTP given by the school to log in to the student portal.

Download Hall Ticket: After logging in, look for the option called "Print Hall Ticket" or "Download Hall Ticket." Click on it and download or print your hall ticket.

Ask School if Needed: If you didn't get the login details or are facing any issue, ask your class teacher or the school office for help.

Make sure to keep a printed copy safe and carry it during the exam.

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Shubham Kumar Maurya

Beginner-Level 5

You can get the class 10th model test papers for English from your school. Many schools give model test papers before exams for practice.

Paper Pattern (for CBSE):

Section A: Reading Comprehension (20 marks)

Section B: Writing & Grammar (20 marks)

Section C: Literature – Textbook Questions (40 marks)

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Himansi Vekariya

Beginner-Level 5

There are many online resources where you can get the previous years board papers of class 10th board as given below:

  • Official Board Websites
  • Educational portal
  • Educational websites 

You can easily download from them. websites offer papers in downloadable PDF format, which is convenient for offline practice. There are many apps also on play store. 

 

 

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Utkarsh Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

No, you usually do not need to repeat the 10th grade just because you missed the practical exams but it depends on your education board (cbse, icse, state board etc.) and why missed them.

Usually teachers can give you marks in practical exam even if you don't appear in it or you can give the medical certificate for why you didn't appear in practical exam.

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Ashwin Soni

Beginner-Level 5

You can find Class 10 GALA Science paper 2 to 6 solutions in PDF format on websites like Scribd. You can also find solutions on educational platforms and online forums. 

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Shavya Verma

Beginner-Level 5

Important and frequently repeated topics in class 10 Science includes:

Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acid, Bases and Salts, Metals and Non -metals, Carbon and its compounds, Life processes, Heredity and Evolution, ELectricity and Light (Reflection and Refraction).

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Shavya Verma

Beginner-Level 5

The blueprint for SSLC Social Science exam
Very short answer (1-2 sentence )       - 8 to 10 questions

Short answer ( 3-4 sentences)             -  8 to 10 questions

Short Essay   - 6 to 8 questions

Essay type  - 3 to 4 questions

map work   - 1 question

Study according to chapters with more weightage like Nationalism, globalisation 

Revise important diagram with flowcharts in geography and economics

 

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Ragib Ali Khan

Contributor-Level 8

In ICSE Class 10, the percentage for each subject is calculated by dividing the marks obtained in that subject by the total marks for that subject (usually 100), and then multiplying by 100.

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