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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The candidate has to give details of all the subjects considered by the respective Board of Education for calculation of aggregate percentage. In case of CGPA/ grading system, the candidate has to upload the formula for conversion of CGPA/ Grade into aggregate percentage i.a.w. the conversion formula used by the respective board at Stage-II. Few boards consider all the subjects taken by the candidate for calculation of aggregate percentage. In that case you will write all the subjects and the marks/grades/CGPA obtained in order to calculate the aggregate percentage. Few boards consider only the top few subjects among all the
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The National Science Olympiad (NSO) exam for 10th class is organized at school level. Registration with the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) is to be done by the schools for being an examination center, and there should be at least 10 students from each school participating.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Hi Lucky Kumar,
Agar aap CBSE class 10 ke pichle 5 saal ke board exam question papers download karna chahte hain, toh aap CBSE ki official website visit kar sakte hain. Wahan aapko alag-alag subjects ke question papers PDF format mein mil jayenge.
Iske alawa, BYJU's aur Shiksha.com jaise educational platforms bhi pichle saalon ke question papers aur unke solutions provide karte hain, jo aapki tayari ke liye helpful ho sakte hain.
Aap in resources ka use karke exam pattern samajh sakte hain aur apni tayari ko aur behtar bana sakte hain.
Best of luck for your exams!
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, definitely, there is no doubt that you will get or not get into DDU GKP with 65% in 10th and 75% in 12th. This is because, 75% in 12th is the minimum criteria for the candidates to secure their seat in IITs, NITs or IIITs. However, for DDU GKP, there is no specific percentage needed to secure a seat. Moreover, there is no specific percentage criteria to appear in JEE Main. Candidates can further check out the JEE Main eligibility criteria mentioned below:
Candidates can check here the detailed eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2025 prescribed by the NTA for appearing in the exam. All candidates must ensure their el
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can get admission with 68% and 70 % at 10th and 12th respectively. There is no specific percentage criteria to be eligible to apply for MHCET law. Following are eligibility criteria:
- You need to be Indian citizens.
- Must have passed Class 12 Board Examination from any recognised educational institution under state board or national board of education.
- You must have secured 45% marks in aggregate in qualifying exam.
- If belonging to SC/ ST category of Maharashtra state then minimum marks required are 40%. For VJNT, SBC & OBC categories in Maharashtra, you need minimum of 42% in qualifying exam to take MHCET Law 2025 exam f
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Same problem here.Has your problem been solved? Actually I will change my name after NEET 2025 as I'm a NEET 2025 aspirant and I hope I will have the affidavit, newspaper advertisement & gazette notification and changed aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but only 10th&12th documents will not be changed till then as it takes time. So will there be any problem to get admission, or while participating in councelling process should I make the registration with my new name or old name as I will have changed my name in aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but 10&12th documents is unchanged?
Please let me know bro.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 2
No, it will not affect your wat/pi.The previous years score is also not impact your upcoming days skills important.
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