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5 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can get admission to Delhi University for BA through CUET even if you are chosen subjects in cuet was not part of your class 12 subjects. According to the DU's eligibility criteria it does not provide anyone mandate where it is written that the CUET subjects must match your class 12 subjects for BA admission.
You only need to appear for CUET in the subjects required by your desired DU college or program
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
Students appearing for MBOSE HSSLC Board Exam 2026 must understand the strategy to utilize MBOSE Timetable 2026 for preparation of MBOSE 12th Exams 2026. MBOSE 12th Board Exam 2026 are expected to be held between February 17 and March 19, 2026. Now, let us understand ways to use MBOSE timetable to commence MBOSE Class 12 preparation 2026.
Prepare a subject-wise list for MBOSE Class 12
List down all the subjects of MBOSE Class 12 Board Exam 2026. Students appearing for MBOSE HSSLC Exam 2026 will commonly be appearing for English, Mathematics, Physics, Accounts, History etc.
List down MBOSE 12th syllabus and list of topics to c
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
In case you are unable to attend a MBOSE HSSLC board exam, you will be awarded zero marks in the subject. Eventually, if you're unable to clear the exams, you will be asked to re-appear for the same in the next academix year. 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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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is best to revise each subject at least once a week. After finishing one chapter, do a quick review the next day, then again after a week. Make short notes, flashcards, or summary points to help with revision. Regular revision of Andhra Pradesh Inter 12th syllabus keeps everything fresh in your mind till exam day. Don't leave revision for the last moment.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing your TN Class 12 in Science stream, you can appear for JEE Main, NEET, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, COMED-K, IPU-CET, AMU Entrance Exam, AIIMS BSc Nursing, AIIMS Paramedical and more. For detailed information on entrance exams after Class 12 Science, students can click on the link provided below:
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can join B Tech through lateral entry admission. For this you have to do Polytechnic Diploma course from government authorized Polytechnic college. It is mandatory to pass 10th grade to join the 3 year Polytechnic Diploma course. Once you successfully complete Polytechnic course, you can appear for the Lateral entry entrance test and if you clear the entrance exam, you will get admission to second year of the B Tech course.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology can be high scoring if you understand the concepts well. Regular practice, revision, and solving previous year question papers can help you score better. Subjects like English, Tamil also carry good marks if your grammar and writing skills are strong. Focus on your strengths but don't ignore weak areas.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your CBSE 12th marks are not a direct LIET cut off. Rather, they play a major role in *AP EAMCET eligibility* and bear *25% weightage to your Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank* that is the most essential admission factor to 70 percent seats. In the Management Quota, a 50 percent cut in 10+2 (PCM) is normally needed. Hence, good performance in 12 th CBSE, unintentionally helps in admission which is achieved in the case of influences on your EAMCET rank and of fulfilling the quota criteria.
Your marks in 12th CBSE do not act as cutoff directly to take LIET. As against this, they are significantly important to *AP EAMCET eligibility* and add *25
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