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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, CBSE syllabus and Maharashtra Board are not the same. There are certain key differences between these two boards which parents and students should consider before choosing which board they want to study in. Here are some of the main differences between Maharashtra and CBSE boards:
- CBSE is a central board that falls under the purview of the central government, while Maharashtra board falls under state government purview, which means that it is managed by the government of Maharashtra.
- The syllabus, curriculum, subjects and course material of both boards differ quite a bit. CBSE curriculum is formed by the NCERT wh
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, DEEET 2025 syllabus is purely based on Class 9 and 10 syllabi. Candidates are advised to refer to the NCERT books prescribed by CBSE for their preparations.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
In case the details mentioned in your CBSE Class 10 result 2026 are incorrect, you must contact the school officials and get them rectified. It is important to have correct details in your result, marksheet and other certificates as these are important documents and will be required at the time of admission for higher education. Colleges/universities and other institutes will not allow admission in case of incorrect details.
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a year ago
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Marking done by CBSE is fair and lenient. After the evaluators are done with the checking, the answer sheet goes for another round of random checking by the supervisor, to ensure it's fairness.
Thus, students must not worry about the strict/lenient checking by the evaluators and focus on completing their syllabus and ensuring that their preparataion strategy is on point so that they do not have to worry about the checking.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can treat the CBSE sample paper as a mock test and time yourself while answering it. This will make you familiar with the exam pattern and marking scheme, after which you will eventually find the CBSE board paper easy.
You can download the CBSE 10th sample papers and question papers by clicking on the link below:
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
CBSE is expected to release the CBSE date sheet 2024 for Compartment exams in June. The Class 10 supplementary exams 2024 will be held in July and the results for the same will be out in August first week, tentatively.
Students who are not able to clear the CBSE 10th exams 2024 will be eligible to apply and appear for the compartment exams.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Pariksha pe Charcha was started by PM Narendra Modi in 2018. It talks about combating stress and effective preparation during exams. Time and again, our prime minister has suggested students to stay focused and confident about their preparation. He also advise students not to overstress themselves but rather celebrate exams like festivals.
The CBSE board results have seen considerate improvement through the years. So, yes, Pariksha pe charcha does help students to remain calm and relaxed during examinations and this has resulted in better performance.
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a year ago
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In case you feel that you should have been awarded higher marks in a subject, you can apply for revaluation or rechecking of the paper. The marks awarded after the rechecking/reval shall be considered the final marks and a new marksheet will be issued to you thereafter.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, CBSE provides correction option to students in case their name is misspelled in the marksheet. Check and follow the steps below for the same:
1) Collect Application Form
For CBSE marksheet correction online, students can take an application form for name correction in the CBSE Marksheet from the official website of the Board, i.e. cbse.nic.in. The forms are also available at the admission department of their respective school.
2) Fill up the Application Form
Enter all the details correctly. Avoid errors and rewriting. Follow the instructions carefully while filling the form.
3) Required Document
Following documents are needed to be subm
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