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Jasleen Taneja

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Students who appear in PSEB Board exam can follow steps provided below to calculate their percentage:

Step 1: Divide the marks obtained by the maximum marks

Step 2: Multiply result by 100

Example 1: A student scored 1156 marks in the exam out of 1200 marks. Calculate the percentage of marks secured by student. 

Go through the example given below to understand the process of calculating the percentage of marks.

Answer:

Number of marks scored = 1156

Maximum marks = 1200

Percentage of marks = Marks obtained/Maximum marks x 100

Percent of marks = (1156/1200) * 100

Percentage= 0.9633…. * 100

Thus, the percentage is 96.3%

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For CBSE 10th, 12th, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is lenient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, 11 in their schools.

So, if u have covered the entire CBSE 10th syllabus 2024 and CBSE7 12th syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking. Also, you can click on the link below to check the important points in CBSE boards preparation. 

Top tips to score high in CBSE board exams 2024

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Sticking money on a board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.

Thus, you are suggested to go through the CBSE board syllabus and go through the chapters that carry high weightage. Solve previous years' question papers and CBSE sample papers 2024 to know the marking scheme and the different types of questions asked in the exam. 

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Yash Mittal

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IIM Visakhapatnam admission is based on CAT examination percentile obtained by candidates and their performance in Personal Interview. IIM Vishakhapatnam eligibility criteria for PGP/ MBA programme is a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for candidates who belong to SC/ ST/ PwD category) or an equivalent qualification recognised by the Ministry of Education, Government of India (including the Associate Membership Examination (AMICE) of the Institution of Civil Engineers (India) as an equivalent qualification). 

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Arshita Tiwari

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Yes, candidates can join the Arka Jain University after class 10. The AJU offers a three year Diploma in Engineering (Polytechnic) programme and the minimum requirement for the course is class 10. Apart from this, interested candidates also must have a valid scorecard of the entrance exam conducted by the Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board or AJU-Combined Entrance Test (AJUCET) to become eligible for admission to AJU Diploma in Engineering. 

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Salviya Antony

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You must not forget to carry your Andhra Pradesh SSC 10th admit card 2024 on all exam days. In case you forget, you will not be allowed to write the exam. Along with the Andhra Pradesh SSC admit card 2024, students must also carry their pens, pencils, ruler. geometry box etc.

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Salviya Antony

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Karnataka SSLC board is strictly against the practise of using any unfair means during the examinations. The board is actively working to prevent and discourage any malpractice during board examinations every year. 

So, you are advised to go through the Karnataka SSLC syllabus and solve as many previous years question papers and sample papers to avoid cheating during the Karnataka 10th board exams.

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 According to most students, ICSE checking is very lenient. Many students, on a QnA platform have shared that students always score 4–5% more that they would expect. According to an ICSE student Ash, "Before getting the result I was expecting 85–88% but I was happy to find out that I scored 90+. Though I’ll admit SST and English literature checking is not that lenient, because the papers are very easy. So don’t fear, just give your 100% and you’ll easily score 90+ in ICSE."

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