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Rachit Singh

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Once you finish learning with the CBSE 12th syllabus, you can start solving the CBSE Class 12 sample papers and previous year question papers. You can solve the question papers and understand your weaknesses. Thus you can concentrate more on the topics on which you are weak.

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Kritika Singh

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Students must ensure to solve atleast one previous year CBSE 12th Mathematics question paper every day to efficiently prepare for the CBSE 12th Mathematics board exam. Make sure to practice the question papers during the last month of the preparation. 

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Bhumika Vimal

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Yes, as part of Kabardino-Balkarian State University application process, the students are required to submit the 12th class marksheet. 

Below mentioned is the academic eligibility for the international students: 

  • Class 12th (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with minimum 50%
  • NEET

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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No, you cannot apply for the NEET exam if you failed in chemistry in 12th. Students are required to pass 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, and failing in any one of these makes you ineligible to apply. So you are advised to reappear for your compartment chemistry paper and qualify it, and then you'll be able to apply for NEET. Always refer to the latest NEET eligibility criteria released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for accurate information.

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Shikha Dixit

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Yes, it is possible at 45 and 73 percentiles in High School to get into  College of Management and Computer Science. Candidates seeking admission in MBA course through MAH MBA CET should fulfill the following criteria: 

  • Candidate must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 50 per cent in aggregate (at least 45 per cent in case of reserved category candidates).

  • Final year graduation students or those awaiting their bachelor's degree result are also eligible to apply. However, their average score of 2 years, should meet the minimum score criteria.

  • Candidates appearing for CAT/GMAT

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Kanaka Jyothi

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In Delhi various government institutions provide B.Sc Nursing programs Admissions are generally based on entrance exams such as the NEET-UG or institution-specific tests Your graduation from 12th grade with 65.3% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology passes the basic qualifying requirements for these programs.

Key institutions:

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi

AIIMS administers its own entrance exam for B.Sc. Nursing.
Eligibility: Minimum of 55% aggregate in 10+2 with PCB.
Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC):

Admission Test: NEET-UG scores are taken into account.
Eligibility: Minimum of 50% in 10+2 with PCB.
Vardhman Mahav

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Pallavi Garg

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The students can apply to Mari State University right after the completion of their 12th standard with minimum of 50% with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Other than these scores required, the students are also required to submit the below mentioned documents: 

·         Notarized Certificate of Secondary Education

·         Notarized Certificate copy attested by the Ministry of Human Resource Development

·         Notary attested copy of birth certificate

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Kapil Lalwani

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A combination of 86.5 percentile in JEE Mains and 68% in 12th makes you eligible for possible enrollment at NIT Agartala through their home state admission criteria. The established cutoff limits at NIT Agartala for home state category students lie between 80-90 percentile. Your qualification allows admission to NIT Agartala through the home state quota for Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering branches. The admission cutoff for these programs stood at 84-88 percentile during last year. Range of actual cutoff scores may change based on the current applicant figures and testing comp

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Kapil Lalwani

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The combination of a 118600 JEE Mains rank along with 78% in 12th CBSE and belonging to the general category makes it difficult to secure admission in the CSE AI branch of DTU. Students seeking admission to CSE AI at DTU need to achieve marks between 5000 and 7000 during cutoffs for the general category. Your JEE Mains rank stands at a high position but the decent 12th board percentage cannot fully counterbalance the rank. DTU admissions have intense competition because they evaluate candidates through combination of JEE Mains rankings and results from their secondary education. The academic performance required to enter the CSE AI bra

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To achieve admission to Civil Engineering at class 12th post, you must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with at least a certain percentage (usually 50-60%). Then you must take entrance examinations such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, or other state-level exams such as MHT CET. 

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