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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
To represent in detail NCERT ideas of organic chemistry basics (Class 11, Chapter Organic Chemistry - some basic principles and methodologies), you can use a variety of superb online resources. Sites such as Khan Academy provide entire notes, video recorded lectures and solved examples which deconstructs hard topics such as nomenclature, isomerism, reaction mechanisms and the effect of electron displacement. Physics Wallah and Aakash also have detailed revision videos as part of the NCERT syllabus which goes into details about these base concepts. Going through the platforms will give you deeper insights than the textbook.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
The admit card is that card which is very helpful in your exam time it provides help for taking entry in your examination hall The CBSE 10th admit card released at date February 3 2025
Inside the admit card your roll no is present which provides help you for taking information about your results
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, NCERT Solutions are available for free. Find them easily online without paying anything.
These solutions are for all classes and subjects.
Many websites, apps, and even the NCERT official platform provide free access. You don't need to register or buy any book to read or download them.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you may qualify for the VIT integrated M.Tech programme with an 85% in PCM. While a good score, admission isn't solely based on 12th-grade marks; entrance exam scores, seat availability, and cutoff scores are also considered. It's a good idea to aim for a high rank in the VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam) to increase your chances. While VIT does have a large number of CBSE students, this is likely due to the popularity of CBSE among students aiming for higher education.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, students who are willing to take the Princeton admission must be from the recognised boards like CBSE, ICSE, state boards, IB, and Cambridge A-levels. Students must belong among the top 1-2% of their board, demonstrate academic rigor through subjects like Math, Science, Humanities, and submit strong ACT/SAT scores.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
- know your syllabus thoroughly, download the latest syllabus and stick to it.
- Stick to NCERT only- nothing comes beyond it.
- Revise NCERT atleast 3 times, to have a thorough revision and conceptual understanding.
- Answer should have these 3 things- using keywords in science/ SST, step- wise presentation in Maths, clear handwriting and diagrams.
- Solve at least 5–10 years of PYQs.
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