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Simmu

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There iss noo issues but firstly uu give compart paper then take  admission .If a person fail but then passs he/she join anyy course.  

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Raj Vimal

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Generally, no. If you have scored above 75-80% in English in your Class 12th boards (CBSE/ISC), Public Universities in Singapore usually waive the English proficiency requirement. However, for a Master's degree, it is often required unless your undergraduate degree was taught entirely in English.

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Rohini Bhatnagar

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Yes, if one has scored 75% in Class 12, they will be eligible for the IPMAT exam. IIM Indore accepts candidates who gave secured a minimum of 60% aggregate. For the students belonging to the SC/ST/PwD categories, the minimum academic cutoff is 55% aggregate. 

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Virajita Bisht

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Yes, as an Indian student, if you have scored above 80% then you can submit these scores. Given that these scores are awarded by any of these bodies - CBSE, AISSCE, CUSCE or ISC

The students won't even have to take IELTS or TOEFL for UCD if the given English language requirements are met. 

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Mohit Gaurav

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Yes, NUCAT syllabus is similar to high school Class 12 curriculum of CBSE, ISC, and various state boards. Topics covered in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are generally based on topics taught in Indian schools. Students who have studied under CBSE, ISC, or state boards will find familiar topics in NUCAT exam. There will be difference in type of questions asked in NUCAT 2026. It's always recommended to check official syllabus provided by the institution, as some topics have a slightly different focus or emphasis based on course or programme requirements.

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Anshul Jindal

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There's no single minimum salary, but CBSE teachers generally start from ₹10,000-₹25,000/month, with fresher ranging from ₹1.2L-₹4.5L/year. It varies depending on the location and school type. 

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

Yes, with 88.2% in your CBSE board exam, you should comfortably meet the eligibility criteria for BCA at many Jaypee University of Information Technology (or related “Jaypee” institutions) — but some caveats apply depending on exactly which “Jaypee college” you mean and whether admission is via merit or an entrance test.

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Abhirup Sinha

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No, you cannot get admission below 60percent in PCM .You should have to be appear for reexam to score better in PCM.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Class 11 syllabus is vast. It is lots of theoretical concepts. Also, there are many formulas to remember. One who have good grip over concept and formulas can easily qualify the examination. Some of the important chapters in class 11 Physics are Laws of motions, gravitation, oscillations, thermodynamics, etc.  These topics are also important to prepare for competitive examination.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, NCERT Class 11 Physics solutions pdf is available for free. Download and start the preparation for the exam.

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