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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Isoenzymes are the different enzymes that catalyse the same biochemical reaction. However, they differ in amino acid composition and kinetic properties. Examples of isoenzymes are hexokinase and lactate dehydrogenase. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes you can do this course even if you don't have Science. Student from Arts, Commerce or any stream after 12th can choose Diploma or degree.

This field is more about cooking skill, creativity and also food presentation not too much science subject. College mostly see your passion for cooking, new ideas and also practice skill so many background student can join.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, students can pursue Culinary Arts after 10th through certificate or Diploma programs offered by some institutes. These focus mainly on practical skills and entry-level training.

However, for undergraduate degree courses in Culinary Arts, students must complete 12th grade in any stream. A degree opens broader career opportunities, while a post-10th Diploma is a quicker way to enter the food and hospitality industry.

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Indrani Tyagi

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Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to release the CBSE 12th date sheet 2026 in the third week of November 2025. The exams will likely be held between Feb 15 and April 5, 2026. The CBSE Class 12 date sheet 2026 will be out on the official website- cbse.nic.in. Students can check the detailed CBSE date sheet 2026 by clicking on the link provided. The date sheet mentions the exam dates, days and timings for all subjects along with some general instructions. 

Students are suggested to finish their CBSE 12th syllabus 2026 and go through the CBSE 12th exam pattern 2026 carefully. They must als

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Anshul Jindal

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No, the Andhra Pradesh EdCET exam syllabus is not based on the 12th class syllabus. Instead, the syllabus is divided into three parts: General English, General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude, and a chosen Subject-Specific Methodology. The subject-specific methodology questions cover topics from the candidate's undergraduate degree, not their 12th-grade coursework.

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Anshul Jindal

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If you are appearing for +2 Exams/12th class in 2025, you may upload the qualifying marks before 29/06/25 for BSc BEd, BA BEd and MSc Ed. Please note that the candidates who have not uploaded their qualifying marks will not be considered for CEE-2025 Rank Generation.

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Diya Nihalani

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Some of the most important BSc microbiology programs after the 12th, which are commonly used for admission to various colleges and universities in India, are listed below:

  • CUET
  • LPU NEST
  • BU MAT
  • IISER IAT

Many institutions also offer admission based on merit, evaluating performance in the 12th board exams.

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Mohammad Kamil

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Even though MBA entrance exams like CAT or MAT are usually taken after graduation, however you can start preparing early after 12th. Focus on building strong basics in maths, logical reasoning, English, and current affairs. Reading newspapers, solving aptitude questions, and practicing mock tests regularly will really help when you apply for MBA later.

 

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DEVANI RUTVI HIMATBHAI

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  • For General category students, you must have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in your 12th examinations (excluding the extra optional subject, if any) to be eligible.
  • For SC/ST category students, there is a 5% relaxation, so the requirement is 45% aggregate.

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