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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
That is a low score in JEE Mains so it is not possible to get in any top colleges however since you have scored 60% in class 12th, you can apply to other good colleges like VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology), BITS Pilani, UPE university by giving their entrance exam or any other private colleges in your preferred state.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes you can give your improvement exam in 2026 as a private candidate without appearing for it in 2025. According to the CBSE rules a candidate who has passed an examination can reappear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the succeeding year only. This means you have the option to take the improvement exam in 2026 if you passed your board exams in 2025.
To register as a private candidate you'll need to fill out the application form usually available from September to October and submit it along with the required fee. The examination will typically be held in March or April with results declared in May or June
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, when the tentative answer key is released, CBSE also opens the time for contesting the CTET answer key. In order to receive challenges or objections against any inaccurate or flawed response, CBSE first distributes the tentative answer key. Following an analysis of the challenges made against the provisional key, the CTET final answer key is made public.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, on all exam days, you must carry your CBSE 10th admit card along with your ID. You will not be permitted to enter the examination venue or take the exam unless you have an admit card and a valid school ID. You must carry your admission card with you at all times. The admission card allows you to conveniently fill out the paper details.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, studying religiously would help you score well in the CBSE 12th examinations in 2025. Be consistent in your efforts and do not fall into unnecessary tension as it wears the body and mind and comes in the way of easy learning. Be effective with your preparation. Go through the NCERT books of all subjects thoroughly.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The CBSE stipulates that to pass the exams for grades 10 and 12, you must obtain a minimum of 33% of the potential marks. 33% of your final score must come from the conceptual and practical tests. It is required to take part in 5 or more papers. It is required that you have grades greater than an E in each subjects. Typically, a BTech degree demands a minimum of 65% in total percentage and mathematics. For reserved applicants, this varies between 5-65%
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