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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, questions are of the same pattern as given in the sample papers. Students must also solve and practice the practice questions and previous years question papers as released by the board.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
In most cases, a Bachelor's in Optometry programme requires completion of high school or its equivalent (typically class 12th or its international equivalent) as a minimum educational requirement for admission. This is because the curriculum of a Bachelor's programme assumes a certain level of foundational knowledge that is typically covered in secondary education.
However, if you're interested in pursuing a career in optometry and have completed class 10th, you might want to consider the following steps:
Complete High School: The first step is to complete your high school education (class 12th or its equivalent). This is a basic require
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, all the topics mentioned in the CBSE 10th syllabus 2024 for all subejcts are covered in the NCERT books. Students must finish the NCERT books thoroughly before picking up any reference books.
CBSE prepares the CBSE 10th syllabus after considering the NCERT books only. Thus, students should not worry about referring too many books and stick to the NCERT books. In case of any doubt or query, they must approach their teachers, friends and family.
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2 years ago
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MoE announced that Boards will conduct Board exams twice a year from the academic session 2024-25. However, CBSE is yet to release any official notification regarding the same.
The Board earlier announced that it will conduct the CBSE 10th exams 2024 between February 15 and April 2, 2024. Students must plan their preparation accordingly. They must go through the complete CBSE 10th syllabus and exam pattern. They must also solve CBSE 10th sample papers for all subjects to know the different types of questions asked in the exams.
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2 years ago
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Students can click below to download the CBSE 10th Punjabi syllabus 2024. Check here the ditribution of marks according to the different sections-
Reading skills - 10 marks
Grammar - 12 marks
Writing skills- 18 marks
Literature- 40 marks
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2 years ago
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CBSE has divided the CBSE Class 10 Hindi syllabus 2024 in two courses- Course A and B. Students can download the syllabus by clicking on the links provided below and start preparing all topics to score well in the exams.
Click here to download CBSE 10th Hindi Course A syllabus 2024
Click here to download CBSE 10th Hindi Course B syllabus 2024
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Check below the CBSE Class 10 English syllabus 2024:
CBSE 10th English Language & Literature Syllabus 2023-24
| Sections | Competencies | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Reading Comprehension | Conceptual understanding, decoding, analyzing, inferring, interpreting and vocabulary | 20 |
| Writing Skill and Grammar | Creative expression of an opinion, reasoning, justifying, illustrating, appropriacy of style and tone, using appropriate format and fluency. Applying conventions, using integrated structures with accuracy and fluency | 20 |
| Language through Literature | Recalling, reasoning, appreciating, applying literary conventions illustrating and justifying etc. Extract relevantinformation, identifying the central theme and sub-theme, understanding the writers’ message and writing fluently. | 40 |
Click here to download the complete CBSE 10th English Language & Literature Syllabus 2024
Click here to download the complete CBSE 10th English Communicative Syllabus 2024
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
To start with, there is no need to exaggerate the board exams just take them as a regular exams but ofcourse with much consisitency and persisitence. You will be having maths, science, social science, english and hindi as your main subjects, right?
so start with maths it will boost your confidence. first focus on the syllabus and the ncert books after you complete them then only pot for other refreshers like rd sharma or rs aggarwal.
along with maths continue some light subjects as hindi or english.
then try to dtudy Science and social science,
social Science may seem tougha and scary at first but you can reach out to your teaches and foll
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