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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The latest 10th syllabus of PSEB board can be downloaded from PSEB website. Please visit Punjab school education board website (pseb.ac.in)for 10th syllabus.

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Yes, you can become a software engineer even if you have taken humanities subject after your 10th grade. However, to become a software engineer, you should choose Science stream in higher secondary. Physics Chemistry Maths (PCM) or Physics Chemistry Maths Biology (PCMB) will work. Remember, don't take Biology if your not interested in the subject. Apart from these compulsory subjects, choose Computer Science, Information Practices or Multimedia and Web Technology as your optional subjects.

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Diploma engineering after 10th is a popular option for students who want to pursue technical education. To select the right college and course, you can follow these steps:
Research: Conduct thorough research on various colleges offering Diploma engineering courses. Consider factors such as college reputation, accreditation, faculty expertise, infrastructure, facilities, and placement records.
Course Selection: Determine the specific field or specialization you are interested in within the Diploma engineering domain. Common specializations include Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, and Ele
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Aditya Raj

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No problem dear aspirant! You can upload your correct documents when the correction window will open for JEE Advanced Exam. Last date for application is 7th May, So you can expect the correction window opening within a week or so. Upload carefully this time!

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The amount you would have to pay for your BBA LL.B. Programme would depend on several factors, including the college or university you are attending, your rank in the entrance exam (if applicable), and the availability of scholarships or financial aid. Based on the information you have provided, it is difficult to determine the exact amount you would have to pay. However, many colleges and universities offer scholarships and financial aid to students based on their academic performance and financial need. You can check with your college's financial aid office or scholarship department to SEE what options are available to you. Additiona
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Yuvraj Dhakad

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Following are some points you must take care when attempting 10th board paper:
First read the question paper well. Use the first 15 minutes effectively. Don't worry about the tough ones. Prioritise your attempt. Ensure speed and accuracy. Keep an eye on your watch. Avoid thinking too much about a question. Revise your answers.

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Salviya Antony

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Students who are not satisfied with the SSLC results 2026, have to first apply for the re-totaling of marks online. After they apply for re-totalling, the Karnataka Board will go through their answer sheets for any kind of totalling errors, and if any questions have been left behind unmarked by the invigilator. To apply for re-totalling students have to pay application fees. Students can apply for as many subjects re-totalling as they want to. However, they should keep it in mind that after the totaling whatever marks they get will be treated as final.

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