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Parul Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can get admission with 68% and 70 % at 10th and 12th respectively. There is no specific percentage criteria to be eligible to apply for MHCET law. Following are eligibility criteria:

  • You need to be Indian citizens.
  • Must have passed Class 12 Board Examination from any recognised educational institution under state board or national board of education. 
  • You must have secured 45% marks in aggregate in qualifying exam.
  • If belonging to SC/ ST category of Maharashtra state then minimum marks required are 40%. For VJNT, SBC & OBC categories in Maharashtra, you need minimum of 42% in qualifying exam to take MHCET Law 2025 exam f
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Sarjana Sinha

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Although the 12th class merit criteria is sufficient to confirm admission in BA Sanskrit program, some colleges may have additional requirement for acceptance. These include:

  • Sanskrit as a compulsory subject till 10th class
  • 45% to 55% minimum marks in 12th board
  • Entrance exam qualification as mentioned

Students are advised to check the university's website for admission related requirements. These criteria can vary for different colleges.

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Satyendra Dhyani

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, Class 12th Math Inverse Trigonometric Functions NCERT Solutions are significant not only due to direct weightage but also its application used in variouse other important chpater such as calculus, matrices and others. Student should definately solve and chck out the NCERT solutions of class 12th ITF chapters, NCERT solutions are provided with step-by-step explanations that are useful as per CBSE's marking scheme. NCERT Solutions of ITF covers various topics such as fundamental concepts, domain & range, principal values and other imprtant properties & formulae. for more information about check the below given link;

Class 12 Math ITF

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Shyamal kumar Paul

Beginner-Level 1

Same problem here.Has your problem been solved? Actually I will change my name after NEET 2025 as I'm a NEET 2025 aspirant and I hope I will have the affidavit, newspaper advertisement & gazette notification and changed aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but only 10th&12th documents will not be changed till then as it takes time. So will there be any problem to get admission, or while participating in councelling process should I make the registration with my new name or old name as I will have changed my name in aadhar, pan, voter id etc. but 10&12th documents is unchanged?

 

Please let me know bro.

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HEMANTH KUMAR CHITTA

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No, it will not affect your wat/pi.The previous years score is also not impact your upcoming days  skills important. 

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Krish Lalwani

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The CBSE Class 12 English Core syllabus for the academic year 2024-25 distributes its content between Reading Skills with two unseen passages and Creative Writing Skills and Literature Textbook and Supplementary Reading Text. Supplementary Reading Skills Section A grants 22 marks by assessing two extracts which students have not seen previously. The Creative Writing Skills section consists of 18 marks that evaluate notice writing and invitation letters with their replies in combination with article/report writing and formal letters. Section C containing 40 marks includes examination questions derived from the prescribed textbooks Flami

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students can clear their compartment in CBSE 12th through specific rules and each passing requires certain actions. Students who exceeded the six attempted chances for their CBSE compartment examinations (up to 2013) may sit for the test as private candidates according to university rules. Candidates must submit their request at the CBSE regional office together with the required documents and pay a fee of INR 1,000. Students must also fulfill the requirement of paying INR 750 exams fee during registration. When conducting business with the CBSE regional office seek recent guidelines about the application process by personally contacti

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Sateesh Kumar Barla

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With PCB in class 12 and PCMB in class 11, you have many options in different fields:

Medical & Allied fields : MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BPT, B.Sc Nursing, or paramedical courses.

Life Sciences : B.Sc in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics, or Environmental Science.

Other Options : Pharmacy (Bpharm), Agriculture, or Psychology.

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Aayushi Sinha

Contributor-Level 6

In case you find any discrepancy in your CBSE 12th admit card, you must get it corrected asap by connecting with your school officials. They will send the request to the CBSE and get it rectified.

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Chanchal Chauhan

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, private students need to download the CBSE Class 12 admit card 2026 from the board's website- cbse.nic.in using login details. 

The admit card is an imp document and must be kept secured. Students must carry the CBSE admit card on all exam days otherwise they will not be allowed to write the exams.  

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