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Vineet Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

You should Clear your basics properly. You can also start preparing for the CA foundation by reading ICAI modules by downloading them for the ICAI bos portal free of cost. Use them as the bible.

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Vibhuti Tyagi

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Hi, don't worry. You'll manage. Firstly, complete all the chapters which have high weightage or form the basis for 12th (if you are self-studying) or if you can financially afford it buy any crash course FOR 11Th ONLY like the one in acad boost. All the very best and cover your syllabus.

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Sandhya Kumari

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First clear your question, of which state you want to get in for intermediate. There is BN college in Assam and one in Bihar which comes under Patna University. Make your questions straights, then I will give you an answer.

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NIKITA SINGH

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Yes, you can apply for hospital management it's good that you have a Bachelor degree in English but it doesn't matter that what you have in your 11th or 12th background you just have to be good at English which is the most mandatory language for the hospital management and you should have 45% in your Bachelors degree so that you can easily get admission in any college of your choice.

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Deeksha Dixit

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In general, if you fail a subject and take a supplementary exam for it, the board will highlight that subject with an asterisk. Below your marks, they will mention that you have qualified for a particular subject in a supplementary exam. Similarly, they may use a hash or another symbol to highlight subjects in which you failed or were absent. Distinction is usually given for having a brilliant score in a particular academic year, and failing in a previous class doesn't affect results in intermediate or any other class. Class 12th is equivalent to your intermediate 2nd year, and your intermediate 1st year is equivalent to 11th class. Be
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deepika maurya

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The MHT CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra. It is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education. The MHT CET exam is held in English Urdu, Marathi. However, papers in Urdu and Marathi will only be available to those who opt for it in the preferred language section while filling in the form. The total duration of MHT CET is 180 minutes, the exam is held in two parts consisting of paper 1 and paper 2. Each paper is of 90 minutes duration. These are the basic details of the MHT CET exam. If you wasted one year, don't worry. In one year, with proper preparation, you can c
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Ankit Sharma

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Most of the top College take admission on Entrance Basis or Merit basis. Students should have passed out 12th (10+2) with not less than 51% marks to be eligible for Entrance (the percentage may vary from college to college).

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Ankit Sharma

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Yes you can get admission in BBA course in Christ Bangalore, It doesn't matter what you studied before, To get Admission in Christ University in BBA Aviation Management student must have passed 12th (10+2) with not less than 60% marks.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hi! Hardik, Every subject is distinctive in and of itself and maintains certain unique characteristics. Focusing on your current direction, whether it be in your studies or another chapter of your life's story, is the most crucial and significant thing. And in response to your question about whether studying math alongside humanities subjects but omitting economics, I firmly disagree. Because it is the ideal mix to do so if you want to concentrate on government jobs. Regards, and thanks.

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