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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To apply for a +2 (also known as Class 12) exam, you generally need to follow these steps: register online through the relevant board's website (like CBSE or NIOS), fill out the application form with accurate details, upload required documents (like photograph and signature), pay the application fee online, and finally generate and download the confirmation page.
This video explains the online and offline application process for the 2nd PUC exam:
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
You can find 12th board exam papers on the net. Go to the CBSE site's "Past Years' Question Papers" bit. Here, you can get past board papers by topic for free. They are the same papers from the real board exams.
If you need solved papers & more drills, free PDFs of old question papers with answers for all big topics. This helps you know the pattern & prep well.
For demo question papers, you can look at the NCERT site too. They put out test & demo papers for board exam drills.
In brief:
CBSE 12th board papers: Go to the CBSE site's past year paper spot.
Solved & drill papers: Use top ed sites
Demo papers: Look at the NCERT site.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The general pattern for board exams, including CBSE Class 10 and 12, includes a mix of MCQ, comptency based questions and long answers type questions
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If your 12th-grade result is marked as pass even with a Repeat Theory or compartment in Physics, you are generally eligible for admission to most courses and universities.
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