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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
DTU (Delhi Technological University): DTU is known to consider various state and national boards for admission, including NIOS and CBSE. Typically, they have specific eligibility criteria for different boards, and applicants are evaluated based on their performance in relevant subjects. It's advisable to check the DTU admission brochure or website for the exact details for the year you are applying.
Jadavpur University: Jadavpur University, located in Kolkata, generally considers a wide range of boards for admission. Similar to other institutions, they have specific criteria for each board. NIOS students are usually eligible to apply, b
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You can check the subject-wise CBSE 12th syllabus 2026 by clicking on the link provided. The syllabus mentions all the chapters and topics from where the questions are asked in the CBSE 12th exam 2026. Students must go through the entire syllabus thoroughly to prepare well for their board examination. Shiksha.com has also provides chapter-wise NCERT solutions Class 11, 12 for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics on this page.
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According to the NEP 2020, Board exams will be held twice a year from the academic session 2025-26. Students will be allowed to retain their best scores. However, CBSE is yet to release any official notification in this regard.
Last year, CBSE conducted the 10th, 12th board exams 2024 only once at the end of academic year. In 2021-22, the Board had conducted the CBSE exams in two terms due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. The Board had reduced the syllabus for the said academic session and covered half of it in each term. This was done in order to assess students at least in one term in case examinations were to be cance
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Hello dear,
Yes, it is possible to study Oenology without taking Maths in CBSE boards. Oenology is typically a field related to viticulture, enology, or food Science and is not directly dependent on studying mathematics in CBSE or any other board.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Migration certificates are issued after your 10+2 exams are complete. As mentioned above, the educational board you're a part of usually issues your migration certificate. Once you've successfully cleared your 10+2 examinations, the education board automatically sends your migration certificate to your school.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can get admission as the minimum percentage for admission is 45% marks in class 12th.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
You have to appear for all the subjects from same education background to get the pass mark sheet. Otherwise, you can think of NIOS board for the same process.
To repeat your class 12th, you need to write all the exams again so, take supplementary exams for all the 3 subjects.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Don't worry if you are absent for the CBSE improvement exam 2023 your previous marks will be considered on your * hope this will help you and also don't worry about so much you will get a bright future head so just go for many future opportunities.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Board says, you must pass biology as a supplementary subject as a private candidate if you plan to enroll in a medical programme of any kind. In this situation, you must complete the 12th-class examination application as a private candidate taking biology as an additional subject. Because the prerequisite for the medical programme is 50% in 12 Science subjects, including physics, chemistry, biology, and English. As You did not take biology in the PCM group in which you graduated, so you can add biology as an additional subject when you apply as a private candidate for the class 12 CBSE board.
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