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Arindam Modak

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You complete an Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) Diploma after completing 10th grade; it does not mean that you have done any graduation. A Diploma is mainly for 3 years and imparts very basic knowledge and skills in a particular branch of engineering. This is technical qualification at the undergraduate level but not equivalent to B.Tech/B.E., which is a full-fledged undergraduate degree after 4 years.

After completing a Diploma in EEE, you may do the following for further studies:

Lateral entry into B.Tech- Once you have completed your diploma, you can apply for a lateral entry into the second year of a B.Tech programme in

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Kritika Kumari

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If you misplace your Class 10 admit card (2021-2022), you should get in touch with your school or the Board of Examination (such as CBSE or ICSE) where you took the test. They can assist you in obtaining a duplicate admit card or offer a *official certificate* attesting to the details of your exam. Make sure to request it ahead of time to satisfy deadlines for college admission.

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Komal Rajput

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Hey. If you want to check out your results then you need to follow these steps. Firstly go to the official website which is upresults.nic.in or results.upmsp.edu.in. search for the option UP board 10th Result. Once you find it tap on the link enter you roll number or admit card number . Enter the captcha. Click view to submit your details and your result will be there on the screen. You can even ask your school authorities too for the same.

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Soham Khan

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For the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) Class 10th exam, there are five compulsory subjects you need to take:

  1. Hindi (201)2. English (202) 3. Mathematics (211) 4. Science and Technology (212) 5. Social Science (213)

In addition to these compulsory subjects, you can choose up to two more subjects based on your interests and future goals.

Other Subjects

    • Mathematics (211)

    • Science and Technology (212)

    • Social Science (213)

    • Economics (214)

    • Business Studies (215)

    • Home Science (216)

    • Psychology (222)

    • Indian Culture and Heritage (223)

    • Painting (225)

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Arindam Modak

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Your result for class 10 is expected in April, but it is mandatory to fill the form regarding Class XI study at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) before that. So follow the steps mentioned below:

 

1. Check JMI Guidelines for Class 11 admission

 

Normally, JMI permits students to fill in applications for Class XI even if the result of class 10 is not declared yet. 

 

Many universities, including JMI, provide an option to fill in the provisional marks or enter the awaited result for those whose results have not yet been declared. Follow the JMI admission guidelines for the specific how-to. 

 

2. Filling up the Application

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Arindam Modak

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By writing th NEET application form on your 10th IGCSE marks which is only grades and percentage without specific marks, to follow:

 

Step 1: Convert Your Grades to a Numerical Equivalent

 

The grades are usually converted under an IGCSE system into a numerical percentage. Here is how that is done based on grades:

A = 90-100%*

A = 80-89%

B = 70-79%

C = 60-69%

D = 50-59%

E = 40-49%

U = Below 40% (usually considered failed)

 

In case this does not give a percentage and instead gives letter grades, calculate the approximate percentage based on the grades and mention the same in the NEET application form.

 

Step 2: Fill in the Details

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Md Shahzad

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In order to provide a second chance to students who are unable to clear one or two subjects in CG Board 10th Exam 2024, the Chhattisgarh Board conducts Compartmental / Supplementary / Improvement Exams soon after the declaration of CGBSE 10th Result 2024. The CG board will release the notification for supplementary exam after the declaration of the CGBSE Result 10th Class 2024. Students have to submit application for the supplementary exam 2024. They have to pay the required fees. Students who are unable to clear more than two subjects need to reappear for board exams next year.

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