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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE releases guidelines for students appearing for CBSE 10th, 12th board exams. Students can check instructions:

CBSE Board Exam Dress Code
The dress code for students attending CBSE 10th Exam/CBSE 12th Exam is as follows:

For Regular Students: Students attending from schools are required to wear their school uniform. 
For Private Students: Private candidates should wear light clothes. It is advisable to choose comfortable attire, as students may need to spend several hours in exam hall.

Permitted Items for CBSE Board Exam

  • CBSE 10th Admit Card/ CBSE 12th Admit Card & School Identity Card (For Regular Students)
  • Regular students must carr
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Salviya Antony

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TN 12th hall ticket 2025 will be released by the board in February 2025. You won't be able to download the TN 12th hall ticket from the official website. You are required to collect it from your school and carry it on all exam days. In case you forget to carry the admit card, you may not be allowed to write the exam. 

The board releases the TN 12th hall ticket on the official website for schools. School officials are required to download them for all students and get it signed by the principal and then distribute them among Class 12 students. 

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Md Shahzad

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No, private students do not collect their UPMSP 12th admit cards from their respective schools. They are required to download their UP Board Intermediate hall tickets from the board's website by entering their registration details. Private candidates are suggested to visit the board's portal regularly for latest updates on admit card release.

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Aayushi Singh

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Students need to work hard and prepare well for their Class 12 Board exams. They should complete the CBSE Class 12 syllabus 2026 and they also need to be familiar with the pattern of the exams. When they are well prepared, they will not feel the urge to cheat.

In case one gets caught cheating in CBSE 12th exams 2026, he/she must know the severe consequences of it. The Board released certain guidelines for students appearing for the board examinations. Students can download the official circular here.

To ensure that the exams are conducted fairly, CBSE has provided a clear list of items that are allowed and banned in t

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Aashi Saxena

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Yes, you must take photocopies of your CBSE 12th admit card 2026. This is a very important document and needs to be carried on all exam days otherwise you will not be allowed to write the exam. 

CBSE 12th admit card 2026 is expected to be released in the last week of January 2026. Students need to collect it from their schools and secure it till the announcement of result.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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To become a Radiologist after the 12th, candidates may follow these steps:

  • Complete 12th with Science: Choose Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as subjects.

  • Pursue an MBBS degree: Get into a medical college through NEET (National Eligibility Entrance Test) and complete an MBBS course.

  • Complete Internship: After MBBS, undergo a 1-year mandatory internship for hands-on experience.

  • Specialize in Radiology: After MBBS, pursue a Postgraduate (PG) degree like MD (Doctor of Medicine) or DNB (Diplomate of National Board) in Radiology.

  • Gain Experience: Work in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic centres to build expertise in Radiology.

  • Certificatio

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an Anesthesia course after the 12th without appearing for NEET. Programs like the Diploma in Anesthesia, BSc in Anesthesia Technology, and Certificate in Anesthesia Technology do not require NEET scores for admission. Instead, these courses often admit students based on their 12th-grade marks (preferably in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) or through institution-specific entrance exams.

These programs focus on equipping students with practical knowledge and technical skills to work as Anesthesia Technicians, Operation Theatre Assistants, or ICU Technicians. They offer a great opportunity to build a career in the heal

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, you can pursue a Diploma in Anesthesia course after completing the 12th, provided you have a Science background with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 

This two-year programme equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to assist anesthesiologists in administering anesthesia and monitoring patients during surgical procedures. Diploma in Anesthesia course is an ideal choice for those looking to enter the healthcare sector quickly and work in roles such as Anesthesia Technician or Operation Theatre Assistant. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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After completing the 12th standard, especially with a Science background (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), you can pursue several courses in the field of Anesthesia. These courses are available at diploma, undergraduate, and certification levels. Here are some options:

  • Diploma in Anesthesia

  • BSc in Anesthesia Technology

  • Certificate in Anesthesia Technology

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