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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,

If you're short by just 1 mark to meet the NEET eligibility criteria, it's understandable that you're hoping for grace marks. However, the eligibility criteria for NEET are set by the National Testing Agency (NTA), and they strictly follow the requirements laid out by the Maharashtra State Board.

Grace marks are typically awarded by the Maharashtra Board for specific reasons, such as for certain types of errors or discrepancies during exams, but they are generally not provided to meet eligibility criteria for competitive exams like NEET.

 

Best of luck!

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Anuragshivam S

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 Yes, candidates who fail in 3 or less than 3 subjects are eligible to appear for Maharashtra HSC supplementary exams. 

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Jagadesh Sai

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Even you can take improvement exams only for three subjects of your HSC board, be it Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM), despite not taking the practical. Improvement exams are also held for the enhancement of selected subjects' scores of a student. But one has to check the rules of specific boards as some may require improvement for retaking practicals also. Since your results are not yet out, be prepared to apply for the improvement exams as soon as they are released, especially if you aim to meet the 75% criteria for IIT eligibility.

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C Kranthi kumar

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TISS Mumbai accept the 12th standard certificate from Maharashtra HSC for admissions into various programs but you need complete a bachelor's degree and it is mandatory

so, Maharashtra HSC qualification is recognised, but they does not provide traditional MBA courses .it provies Master of Arts in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations, which is comparable in MBA HR

For detailed eligibility criteria and admission procedures, You can refer to the official TISS admissions page

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Tejas Bodhankar

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As of December 18, 2024, specific cutoff marks for admission to the B.Sc. in Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology program at MGM School of Biomedical Sciences are not publicly available. However, the general eligibility criteria require candidates to have completed their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 

Admission to this program is typically merit-based, considering the marks obtained in the qualifying examination. Given the competitive nature of the program and the limited number of seats (20 seats available), achieving higher mark

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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As an in-house student at KJ Somaiya College, you can also be eligible for admission to the B.Tech programme through the Maharashtra HSC Board exam; it would depend on your marks and the admission criteria of the institution. KJ Somaiya College usually accepts students based on MHT-CET or JEE Main scores, in addition to meeting the minimum eligibility criteria, which include a certain percentage in the HSC exam. It is always advisable to contact the college directly or check their official website for specific eligibility requirements and the exact admission process for in-house students based on HSC marks.

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Sagar Gupta

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If your college is denying the issuance of your Transfer Certificate (TC) after completing 11th in Maharashtra (HSC board), first check the college's policies to ensure there are no pending dues or obligations. Speak with the Principal or relevant authorities in writing to request the TC. If informal communication doesn't work, submit a formal written application explaining your situation. If the college still refuses, you can escalate the matter to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) or the local education department. If the issue persists, consider seeking legal advice to understand your

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Ashish Chourasia

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The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has announced the date sheet for the Class 12 board exams 2025. According to the schedule, the exams will commence on February 11, 2025, and conclude on March 11, 2025. The timetable is available on the official website, mahahsscboard.in.The exams will be conducted in two shifts: Shift 1 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Shift 2 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The exams will begin with English and conclude with Sociology.

 

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