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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
CBSE results shares the details of student like name, roll number, subjects for which one appeared for exams along with the mark scored by them in these subjects, the grade, pass/fail status and more.
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a year ago
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Students can check their results on the official website- cbseresults.in using their details mentioned on the admit card. In case, the website runs slow due to traffic, the CBSE results 2026 can also be checked via SMS, IVRS, on Digilocker and Umang App.
To know more on checking the CBSE results, students can click on the links below:
Also, it is important to collect the CBSE marksheet from school and secure it.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can download and practice the CBSE 10th, 12th previous years' question papers by clicking on the links below. Students are advised to practice the last few years' question papers as they familiarise them with the exam pattern, marking scheme, the type of questions that appear frequently in the exam and much more. You can find subject-wise links to download the question papers below:
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a year ago
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Yes, the Board released the CBSE 10th, 12th sample papers for all subjects on the official website- cbseacademic.in. Students can click on the links below to download and start solving them. It is important to solve and practice the CBSE sample papers 2026 as they will make students familiar with the marking scheme, exam pattern, the types of questions that appear in the exam frequently and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a student with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group in 12th grade can pursue a BSc in Chemistry. Most universities and colleges allow students from various science backgrounds, including those who studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, to enrol in a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program.
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a year ago
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Consistency is the key to success and thus, you should start with the syllabus from the beginning of the session. However, in case you haven't finished your syllabus yet, you can follow the tips below that will help you complete all the chapters within two months:
Organize your Syllabus
CBSE has a vast syllabus with several interlinked topics. So, you need to understand your syllabus thoroughly and start studying topic-wise. All the subjects have a large number of topics and chapters, but once you get cleared with all your concepts, you will find it easy to cover the syllabus. First, focus on understanding each concept of every spe
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Once published, if you find any incorrect details in your CBSE admit card, you must raise it immediately with your school officials to get them rectified. The particulars on your admit card must be correct as the same will be printed on your CBSE result too.
Thus, students must not delay this and get the particulars corrected as soon as possible.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you may get admission into ASM - Apeejay School of Management with 60% in Class 12. The basic eligibility required to apply for the course is to pass graduation with a minimum of 50% from a recognised university. The institute selects students based on several factors, including entrance exam scores, WAT, Group Discussion and Personal Interview. Hence, if you perform well in aforementioned parameters, you can certainly secure admission at ASM.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
There will be no problem in admission with 65% marks in 12th. You are eligible for most of the private colleges like LPU, SRM, TIET, Amity etc. for B.Tech admission if done 12th with PCM.
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