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If you are weak in Mathematics, you may consider opting for Biology or Computer Science instead. These subjects do not require advanced mathematical skills, but they do require a strong understanding of concepts and good analytical skills. Alternatively, if you are interested in pursuing a career in engineering or related fields, you may need to take Mathematics. In tha
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D Y Patil International School, Pune
Indus International School, Pune
Symbiosis International School, Pune
The Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavla
Ecole Mondiale World School, Mumbai
Mahindra United World College, Pune.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Total Marks = 100 (80+20)
A. Theory
Max Marks: 80
Time: 3 hrs. Part A: Indian Constitution at Work
Units
Contents
Marks
1
Constitution
12
2
Election and Representation
10
3
The Legislature
4
The Executive
08
5
The Judiciary
6
Federalism
10
7
Local Governments
Total
40.
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Pursue a degree in computer Science or software engineering: You can consider enrolling in a Bachelor's degree programme in computer Science or software engineering. While this may require additional coursework to meet the prere
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Get a thorough understanding of the concepts: Build a strong foundation by understanding the concepts of Physics Chemistry and mathematics. This will help you to solve complex problems with ease.
Create a study plan: Plan your studies and set daily, weekly, and monthly targets. Allocate enough time to each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses.
Solve previous year's papers: Practice solving previous year's papers to understand the exam pattern, the types of questions asked, and the time man
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