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Aruna Chhetri

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  1. Make a schedule/timetable Students must begin early with the preparations for the board examinations. They must chalk out a full schedule and follow it religiously. All the important topics should be revised after every few days.
  2. Revise the formulae One of the most important things in exams is the formulae which we have in subjects like Mathematics, Science, etc. Students should make sure that they learn all the formulae by heart and revise them each day as to not forget them while attempting any question.
  3. Eat healthy Students must make sure to not skip meals in between studies. Meals are very important for the proper wor
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Kasif Nawaz

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Yes, you will get your admit card even if have failed in your pre boards.The CBSE has warned schools not to withhold admit cards from students who fail their pre-boards.And the admit card will be given to every student who is otherwise eligible and  cannot be prevented from appearing in the board exam, even if they fail their pre-boards. You definitely need not to worry about it and focus on you exam.

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Kasif Nawaz

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The exam starts from 15 of feb and ends on 13 msrch 2024. Mains subjects starts from 19th of Feb. I am giving dates for main subjects and you can prefer Cbse.nic for detailed information.

 

19 Feb, Sanskrit

21 Feb, Hindi 

26 Feb, English (Language & Literatur)

2 March, Science

7 March, Social Science

11 March, Mathematics (Basic)

11 March, Mathematics (Standard)

13 March, Computer Applications

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Kapil Lalwani

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Yes, it is possible to give the improvement examination of one subject in 2024 after the CBSE result is out. As per CBSE rules it allows students those who have passed the class 12th examination to take improvement exam for one or more subjects in the next year. But, you will need to complete the online application form and deposit the examination fee; these fees are around INR 1,200 for one subject and must be paid before the deadline. The improvement exam is scheduled in July-August, 2024 and result for the same will be declared by September, 2024.

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Prakhar Upadhyay

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With a 93.60% score in JEE Main and 88% in the CBSE exam, your chances of getting into the CSE branch at SASTRA University look promising. SASTRA University considers JEE Main scores for admission to its B.Tech programs, including CSE. However, the final selection depends on the university's cutoff ranks, which vary from year to year. Meeting the eligibility criteria and a good rank in JEE Main can increase your chances of getting selected for the CSE branch .

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Shejal agrawal

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Yes, you can get admission to the B.E./B.Tech course at Chadalawada Ramanamma Engineering College (CREC) even without completing your 12th from the CBSE board, provided you meet the eligibility criteria through other recognised boards like State Boards, ICSE, or equivalent. The primary requirements for getting admission include:
1. Complete 10+2 or equivalent from a known board with core subjects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
2. Valid score in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET- Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test, or for that matter in any National/State Level Entrance Exam in which you take - JEE Main.

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Anurag Shivam

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As per the past three years' trend, the date sheet is expected to be annouced in December 2024. The exams will start from February 15, 2025.

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Nidhi Kumari

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In the same academic year, students are often permitted to take the CBSE Class 12 compartment test no more than twice. The third try in the next test cycle, like the one in July 2021, might not be available to students who have previously used two attempts—one in the regular exam and one in the first compartment exam. Students can usually sign up for the normal exams the next year to try again if they are unable to pass the compartment exam. Since the rules governing compartment exams can change from year to year, students must confirm the precise guidelines established by CBSE. To make sure they don't pass up any chances to rais

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Nidhi Kumari

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For Class 12th, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is lenient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, and class 11 in their schools. So, if you have covered the entire CBSE 12th syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the CBSE 12th exams 2025 from February 15, 2025 in pen and paper format. The exams will conclude in April 2025. The Board is expected to release the CBSE 10th and 12th date sheet 2025 in December 2025 on the official website- cbse.nic.in.

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