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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Education Ministry of India has announced that Boards will conduct Board exams twice a year from the academic session 2025-26 and that students will be allowed to retain the best score. However, Karnataka is yet to release any official notification in this regard. Karnataka education board is all set to remove the concept of supplementary exams for 2nd PUC (Class 12). Instead, the Karnataka Board has decided to introduce three annual examinations namely Exam 1, Exam 2 and Exam 3 for Karnataka 2nd PUC exams.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no negative marking in the WBTET (West Bengal Teacher Eigibility Test) exam. The exam consist of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and each question carries one mark. There is no negative marking for wrong answers, which means that candidates are not penalised for guessing the answer or attempting a question. However, it is important to note that candidates should try to avoid guessing and attempt only those questions for which they are confident about the answer, as it is the total number of correct answers that will determine their score and ranking in the WBTET exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Students must go through the points below to avoid the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exam-day hassles:
- All communication devices like mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, headphones, pagers, fitness bands, cameras, etc., are barred from carrying to the examination hall.
- Accessories like wallets, goggles, handbags, and purses are not to be carried.
- Students must not forget to carry all the stationary items that are required to appear for the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exams as sharing of stationary is not allowed
- However, do not forget to carry your Karnataka 2nd PUC admit card on all exam days
- Students without the admit card will not be allowed to writ
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates can take the WBTET exam again though they have qualified for it earlier. There is no restriction in taking the again, if the candidate fulfils the eligibility criteria to appear for the exam. The score for the WBTET exam is valid for a lifetime. However, the candidates can take the exam to ensure more marks in the exam
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
There is no age limitation to appear for the WBTET exam. The candidates can take the WBTET exam as many times they want. However, the candidates need to fulfill the eligibility criteria to appear for the exam. The educational eligibility criteria for the WBTET exam are given below:
- Bachelor of Education Degree with concerned subjects in Graduation
- Diploma in Elemnetary Education
- Teacher Training Certificate Along with Secondary/Senior Secondary with atleast 45 percent
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
To qualify the WBTET (West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test), candidates are required to achieve the minimum qualifying marks set by the conducting authority. Here are the qualifying criteria for WBTET:
For General Category Candidates:
Minimum 60 per cent marks are required to qualify the WBTET examination.
For Reserved Category Candidates (SC/ST/OBC/PH):
There is a relaxation of 5 per cent for reserved category candidates, so they need to score a minimum of 55 per cent marks to qualify the WBTET examination.
It's important to note that qualifying the WBTET exam does not guarantee a job. It is a mandatory eligibility criterion for cand
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, qualifying the West Bengal Teaching Eligibility Test (WBTET) does not ensure job as a Government school teacher. WBTET is only a eligibility exam that verifies that the candidates qualifying for the exam is eligible to teach in schools. To get recruited as a teacher in West Bengal Government schools, the WBTET qualified candidates have to appear for the teacher's recruitment exam conducted by the State Government.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For Karnataka 2nd PUC, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is linient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, 11 in their schools.
So, if you have covered the entire Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Pasting money on a board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
IILM University Gurgaon accepts national-level entrance exams such as CLAT, CUET-UG, CUET-PG, etc. for admission to specific programmes. The university also conducts an entrance exam for admission to UG or PG courses. Below is the accepted entrance exam for top courses:
| Course Name | Accepted Entrance Exam |
|---|---|
| BTech | CUET/ JEE Main/ IILM EEE |
| BBA (Hons) | CUET/ Merit-based |
| MBA | CUET-PG/ other entrance exam |
| BA LLB (Hons) | CLAT/ CUET/ Merit + IILM Admission Test |
| BBA LLB (Hons) | CLAT/ CUET/ Merit + IILM Admission Test |
| BDes | Merit/ CUET-UG |
| LLM | CLAT/ CUET-PG/ Merit + IILM Admission Test |
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