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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
As everyone chooses CBSE, so there will not be a problem in future, if you choose CBSE. First of all of you are aiming for NDA then choose physics and mathematics and also you should start preparing good for your English. NDA written is less tough than NDA SSB. So do focus on your physical and group discussion skills. Do solve a lots of reasoning problems as majority gets rejected on the first day of reasoning and GD. But I am not advising you to focus on SSB only do focus on your boards and NDA written paper.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, even if you completed B.Com without maths but had maths as a subject in your 11th-12th class you can definitely go for B.Ed and can choose maths as your subject. Though necessity of mathematics depends on the specialisation you choose and the institute you are planning to go.
Some B.Ed. programs may require you to have a basic understanding of mathematics, particularly if you intend to teach at the primary or secondary level where mathematics is part of the curriculum.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To help students learn, practice, and revise the question pattern of the Marathi paper of the 11th standard, students can refer to official CBSE websites and can get it from there.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
I did some research. I found out that the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will be introducing a revised syllabus very soon. However, if you have taken exams according to the old syllabus your marks will still be valid.
There is no certainty about what are the changes will be happening in the syllabus. However, the syllabus is being revised to help students perform better.
I hope it will help. You can reach out to us for further queries.
Thank You.
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