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SIFAT QAMAR

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The last date to submit the fee for class 12th (correspondence mode) depends  on the specific board you enrolled with :

If you enrolled in CBSE board, you are supposed to submit the fee without any late fees until the end of September 2025 

Likely other boards have other dates of last date of fee submission you can check it on their official website.

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UPPUNURI HARSHAVARDHAN

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Yes, you can give the improvement of 12th CBSE in the year 2025 likey to be held in the July or august

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Radhika Sharma

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To get admission in Regional institute of education, candidate must pass the exam with atleast 50% marks.

The admission process involves the entrance test that is CEE ( Common Entrance Examination) which is conducted by NCERT and then counselling.

The merit list is based on mark obtained in CEE 60% weightage and 40% weightage from 12th exam.

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Raj Kumar

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Yes, students with 70% in Class 12th can get admissions. The eligibility differs as per the choice of the course. For a bachelor's degree course, 45% is the minimum accepted Class 12th score. For PG course, the accepted score is 50% in graduation. For other details, please visit the official website of the university. 

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Neha Yadav

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With 85% in 12th and 57.31 percentile in JEE Main, getting admission into IGDTUW for B.Tech is very unlikely, as cutoff ranks are much higher (generally within top 1 Lacs ranks). You can try for spot rounds or look into other colleges with lower cutoff requirements.

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Shiv Kumar

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The syllabus of CBSE class 12th and CUET is same. Mostly class 12th syllabus question will asked in CUET. But for concept you must have knowledge of class 11th. For CUET follow NCERT syllabus of class 12th.

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Abhishek Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

Yes dear you can switch to pcm in 12. As per the new education policy it is very much flexibile to sift in pcm in 12.sometimes  it depends on your school whether your school will allow for it or not is also very important points in this.

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Esha Garg

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Piyush Vimal

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Students who are preparing for NEET and JEE needs to understand preparation stretagy for better preparation and better scores. Students should focus on understanding the core concepts, memorizing important formulas, and solving a wide variety of MCQs and numerical problems for NEET and JEE preparation. There are several topics which are important like the first law, adiabatic vs. isothermal processes, work done in various processes, and heat engine efficiency are highly testable. Drawing P-V diagrams, solving previous years' questions, and watching animated visualizations can also strengthen understanding. 

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Ishita Jain

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The BCECE 2026 application form was released on April 15, 2026. The last date to fill the application form was May 13, 2026. Candidates must apply for BCECE 2026 before the last date. 

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