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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can still appear for the entrance exams you've applied for, even if you fail in one subject in the Odisha 12th exams. However, to secure admission later, you must clear that subject in the supplementary exam and pass the overall 12th board. Entrance exam results are usually provisional until you meet the full eligibility criteria.

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You can find the 2nd PUC Business Studies paper from your school, PU Board official website, or through question bank books available in bookstores. Educational platforms, coaching centers, and some YouTube channels also share previous year papers and model papers for practice. Always prefer official or board-authenticated sources for accurate versions.

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Yes, with 83% in Class 12 (non-medical), you can apply to several government colleges in Delhi under Delhi University (DU) that offer BA programs based on merit through CUET scores, but some colleges under IP University or Ambedkar University Delhi may have limited seats available through direct admission or internal procedures. Keep checking their official admission notices for non-CUET options, if any.

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For preparing for the AIIMS B.Sc. EMT entrance exam, focus on Class 11 and 12 subjects—mainly Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Practice NCERT books thoroughly and solve previous year question papers. Time management and regular mock tests are key. Also, revise basic English and General Knowledge, as they're often part of the exam pattern.

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No, you cannot take the CUET UG exam while in the 2nd semester of your graduation, as it is meant for students who have completed or are appearing for their Class 12 exams. Since you're already in graduation, you may need to look into CUET PG if you're planning for postgraduate studies in the future.

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If your RRB Group D exam fee shows as unsuccessful but the amount is deducted, first wait 24–48 hours as banks sometimes take time to update the status. If it still shows unsuccessful, contact the RRB helpdesk with your registration details, transaction ID, and payment proof. Also, check your email or SMS for any updates from the bank or RRB.

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The CHSE Odisha Chemistry syllabus for 2025 typically includes topics from Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry. Key areas are Solid State, Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Coordination Compounds, Aldehydes and Ketones, Biomolecules, and Polymers. The syllabus follows NCERT Class 12 books closely. It's best to refer to your school or the official board circular for the exact updated syllabus.

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A Xerox copy of your CBSE 12th admit card is generally accepted for most purposes like exams or college admission. However, it's best to keep the original safe and carry it whenever possible. If needed, you can also request a duplicate admit card from your school or CBSE regional office to avoid any last-minute issues.

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You can download official JEE Main question papers with answer keys from the NTA site dated from 2013 through 2025. PDFs are available for both January and April 2025 sessions, including all shifts. Practice these to get familiar with question formats, difficulty levels, and time management.

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There isn't a fixed passing score for CUET—each university sets its own cutoff based on course demand and your category. Generally, a score of around 400 is considered the minimum to qualify, while 700–800+ is needed for mid? tier colleges, and 800–900+ or even above 900 is often required for top central universities like DU, JNU or BHU

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