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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you must take the 12th failure marksheet as that holds a record of your marks at the time of studies. If you don't collect it, you would find it difficult when the need arises to get it to prove your educational history in further admission or applications. Without the marksheet, you would not be able to show the attempts you made for passing the 12th standard. This paper is advisable to obtain through your school for ensuring any further academic or professional qualification you may require is provided in full documentation.

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Rayamkula Harish

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The six phases of career counseling after completing 12th grades are indicated below. 

The following are the six steps in career guidance after completion of the 12th grades:

1. Identify interests and strength

2. Research of career options and opportunities

3. Consult a career counselor 

4. Look for internship or volunteer work

5. Probably include capability tests such as career aptitude and others

6. Try higher education programsThis is to inform you about all those activities which would let you come quite close to the perfect decision regarding your career and to select the academic programme that best suits your interests and o.

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Arindam Modak

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As per the usual trend followed by the Vikrant Institute of Technology and Management in Indore for waiting for the CBSE 12 result date, that date aligns with the official CBSE board results, most reckoned to be located probably in between the months of May and June. For updates and the like, consult the CBSE website or contact the institute directly. Also, it may be good for you to ask the institute itself for academic schedules for admission-related information and result announcements.

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Arindam Modak

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The admission cutoff at Vikrant Institute of Technology and Management (VITM), Indore varies according to the course and the entrance exam. For B.E./B.Tech courses, it takes JEE Main scores and merit for admission. In 2023 the closing rank for B.E. Computer Science and Engineering was around 575,374 (for JEE Main). However, for in-state candidates, this cutoff might change according to openings available and category.

The differences may exist for direct admission or through management quota seats, so better contact admissions office regarding the same for particular courses and categories.

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Yes, you can choose to enrol in the BCA programme after intermediate. The registrations under the 2025 session have started and you can apply today. 

 BCA- Bachelor of Computer Application program is designed to build programming skills for developing efficient and resource-optimized software or websites or cloud or mobile applications. It has a duration of 3 years. 

This programme offers a comprehensive curriculum and excellent faculty that will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the field of computer applications. By joining this program, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable ex

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Vidhi Jain

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Greetings! First of all, you need to complete your Class 12 in the Science background with PCM subjects, and secure at least 50% marks in the given subjects. After that, you can go for BE/BTech Automobile Engineering or BTech Automotive Design Engineering, undergraduate degree courses in the automobile field with a duration of 4 years, which will give you a lot of theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of the work field. You can also go for short-term diploma courses. Many of the best colleges in India have an excellent teaching faculty for these courses so that you can become job-ready for the future.

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The cutoff of the CBSE 12th is what decides admission to SRM Madurai College for Engineering and Technology. Closings ranks for admissions for the year 2024 in different B.E. / B.Tech courses have been released. For example, the cutoff of B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering was at 48,165 in the last round for the General AI quota, while the Round 1 cutoff for the same course was at 25,674. Other courses had cutoffs at varying points; lesser sought-after programs had a higher closing rank.

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Jit Dutta

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Yes, generally it is normal for mathematics to appear as an additional subject in your high school, even if your main stream in 12th was PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) from CBSE board. Many students choose to take extra courses in addition to their major, with mathematics being one of the most common choices.

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Yash Kumar

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The CBSE 12th result date for Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Trauma and Orthopedic in the year 2024 was 13th May. And in the year 2025, it will be around second week of May. Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Trauma and Orthopaedic offers 5 courses, including B.Sc. and MS. The total specialisations offered at the institute include Anaesthesia Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Orthopaedics.

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, the Supreme Court directed the suspension of physical classes for students of Classes 10 and 12 in Delhi-NCR due to severe air pollution. As a result, the Delhi government has shifted these classes to an online format to safeguard the health of students. This decision aligns with the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-4) measures introduced to address the hazardous air quality in the region, which has reached critical levels with an AQI above 450 in some areas. Similar restrictions have been applied to construction activities and vehicle movement to mitigate pollution.On November 18, 2024, the Supreme Court directed all states to

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