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Jasleen Taneja

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Yes, CBSE provides correction option to students in case their name is misspelled in the marksheet. Check and follow the steps below for the same:

1) Collect Application Form
For CBSE marksheet correction online, students can take an application form for name correction in the CBSE Marksheet from the official website of the Board, i.e. cbse.nic.in. The forms are also available at the admission department of their respective school.

2) Fill up the Application Form
Enter all the details correctly. Avoid errors and rewriting. Follow the instructions carefully while filling the form.

3) Required Document
Following documents are needed to be subm

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Jasleen Taneja

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You can treat the CBSE sample paper as a mock test and time yourself while answering it. This will make you familiar with the exam pattern and marking scheme, after which you will eventually find the CBSE board paper easy. 

You can download the CBSE 12th sample papers and question papers by clicking on the link below:

CBSE 12th sample paper and previous year question papers

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Jasleen Taneja

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No, without the admit card, you won't be allowed to write the CBSE 12th exam. It is suggested that you remember to carry this  utmost important document; otherwise you either will be wasting your time getting it from home or will mis the exam and will be awarded a zero in the subject.

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Jasleen Taneja

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In case you're unable to attend a CBSE 12th board exam, you will be given zero marks in the subject. Soon, you will be asked to appear for the supplementary exam. Thus, it is better to focus and study hard and not skip or leave your exam to pass with flying colours.

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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE board is strictly against the practice 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 CBSE 12th syllabus and solve as many previous years' question papers and sample papers to avoid cheating during the CBSE 12th board exams.

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Jasleen Taneja

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When appearing for the CBSE board exams, you must feel relaxed and comfortable. Yes, you will be allowed to go to the washroom during the examination but only once and with an invigilator. Students often use washroom for using unfair means and cheat in board exams, however, they must know that the invigilator can frisk them anytime during the exam duration. So, it is recommended to use washroom only when needed.

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Jasleen Taneja

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Almost every student must had this thought of passing the CBSE board exams without studying, however, one should understand that CBSE 12th board exams are a turning point for their future. While there is no shortcut to pass the 12th board exams without studying, students can follow the points listed below and try their best to pass CBSE board exams.

  • Use Mind Maps And Visual Aids
  • Compile All The Notes
  • Practice Regular Summarisation
  • Quiz Yourself
  • Review Course Notes
  • Use Online Resources
  • Using A Tutor Or Study Group
  • Use Mnemonics
  • Stay Positive And Confident
  • Prioritise Sleep and Nutrition  

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Abhignan bollam

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Yes, you can get admission in Palamuru University for B.Sc with 60% in class 12th. The previous cut-off for the admission process is 40% in the class 12th. A student seeking admission to B.Sc (MPC) I-year programme should have passed and obtained at least 40% marks in the optional subjects at the qualifying examination. However, for SC/ST category pass marks is the eligibility criterion. 

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Narala Hari

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Of course! Gandhinagar's Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) provides a B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) programme. In order to be admitted, you must fulfill the following requirements:

successfully passing the HSC/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or a comparable test with a minimum of 45% overall (or 40% for SC/ST candidates).
Candidates may make a provisional appearance in the qualifying exam as long as they provide the required qualification documents either in advance or when they are admitted.

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Tamalika Basumata

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Yes, you can get admission to CAIIHM (Chandigarh Institute of Hotel Management) with 70% in class 12th. The admission standards for CAIIHM may vary, but generally, completion of 10+2 education or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks is required for undergraduate courses. Additionally, CAIIHM Chennai offers various courses such as BSc Catering and Hotel Administration, MBA in Hospitality Management & Catering Science, and Diploma programs. Admissions to all these courses are merit-based, and the basic eligibility criteria include passing the 10th standard, although 10+2 from a recognised institute is mandatory. The institute provides

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