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The CBSE 10th admit card 2023 for supplementary exams was issued on July 7. Students can collect the CBSE 10th supplementary admit card from their schools respectively. They must remember to carry the CBSE Class 10 admit card 2023 on all exam days failing which they will not be allowed to write the exam. The CBSE admit card mentions the student's roll number, exam dates and other important information. The CBSE 10th supplementary exams 2023 will be held offline between July 17 and 22, 2023.
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CBSE is conducting the CBSE 10th compartment exams 2023 between July 17 and 22, 2023. The exams are held in offline mode. Students who wish to appear for the CBSE class 10 compartment exam or improvement exam must go through the CBSE syllabus and exam pattern 2023. They must also solve, practice and analyse the previous years question papers and sample papers to score well. The CBSE compartment result 2023 is expected to be out in July on the official website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, the BSEB Matric syllabus and the CBSE class 10 syllabus are not the same. We must know that the CBSE class 10 syllabus is completely different from any state board class 10 syllabus in India. Hence, there is no chance of the BSEB syllabus being the same as the CBSE board 10th syllabus. However, there are many topics that are included in both CBSE and BSEB class exam syllabus. But, overall basis, there is a difference in both class syllabus. Hence, the students are advise to only refer to the Class 10 BSEB syllabus 2025 when it comes to exam preparation.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The requirement for a Transfers Certificate (TC) may vary from school to school and from educational board to board. Generally, if you have registered yourself as a CBSE private student for Class 12, it means you are not attending regular classes at a school. In such cases, the need for a TC may not rise, as you are not formally transferring from one school to another.
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Yes, you can get, but write about the college name for better response. Private universities like LPU can give you the admission in B.Teach CSE. But you need to appear in LPUNEST scholarship exam. The eligibility criteria is given below. 10+2 with minimum 60% aggregate marks with Physics, Maths and English.
Admission criteria: JEE Main, LPUNEST or CUET
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