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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BSEB includes multiple choice objective questions in the Bihar Board 12th exam for most subjects. These are multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and usually carry one mark each. Students must note that objective-type questions are asked for 50 per cent marks in the exam. Students are required to answer them on an OMR sheet. These questions help in testing quick and basic understanding of topics.
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Yes, NIT Andhra Pradesh is an autonomous government college. NIT Andhra Pradesh was established in 2015. The istitute is approved by the AICTE. The institute offers MS, PhD, BTech, and M.Tech programmes. Admission is based on JEE Mains scores for BTech programmes and GATE scores for M.Tech programmes admission.
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Being a corporate lawyer in India, particularly at a Tier 1 or 2 law firm, is very challenging, but can be extremely gratifying to NLU graduates. duties include long hours, high stress, high-stakes deals, mergers and lawsuits. NLU lawyers tend to be well-trained in such a rapid workplace and are supposed to exhibit superior legal skills and strength. This is one of the careers that have huge financial reward besides unequivocal professional enhancement.
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No, there is no negative marking for objective-type questions in the BSEB 12th final exam. Each objective question carries one mark, and students are awarded marks only for correct answers. Incorrect answers do not lead to any deduction of marks, making it advantageous for students to attempt all questions. This allows students to take educated guesses without the fear of losing marks. It is a beneficial aspect for those aiming to maximize their scores in the objective section of the exam.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Prior to releasing the final admit card, the board release dummy admit cards for all the students. The main objective behind releasing the dummy admit card is to ensure an error-free admit card for all students. Students need to download and check the details mentioned on their admit card. Bihar Board Matric admit card will include the details such as exam name, board name, class details, name of the student, school code, registration details and number, roll number, photograph, signature of the student, list of all the subjects, etc. Apart from these details, the admit card also includes some important details and guidelines related t
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2026 tie-breaking rules are as follows,
Tie-Breaking Criteria (Engineering Stream):
Higher marks in the Mathematics section of Andhra Pradesh EAMCET.
If still tied, higher marks in the Physics section.
If still tied, the older candidate (by age) gets preference.
If the tie remains, the lottery system (random number) may be used.
For Agriculture & Pharmacy Stream:
Higher marks in Biology.
If tied, higher marks in Physics.
Then, age (older candidate preferred).
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, there is no negative marking for objective-type questions in the final BSEB Matric exams 2025. Each objective question carries one mark, and students are given marks only for correct answers. Incorrect answers do not lead to any deduction of marks, making it advantageous for all the candidates to attempt all questions in the exam. This allows students to take guesses without the fear of losing marks.
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