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Hello Dear Student, According to the UP B.Ed JEE exam guidelines, the choice of language you make in your application form is final.If you opted for Hindi in the application form, you must attempt the Hindi section in the exam. You will not be allowed to switch to English at
Hello Dear Student,
You can refer to the official website of the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) or your school for the latest Class 9 model question papers.
These sources provide the most accurate and updated model papers as per the Karnataka State Syllabus.
Hope this helps!
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POLYCET counselling schedules vary by state.
TS POLYCET (Telangana):
Registration and slot booking started on May 27.
Web options entry began on May 29.
Phase 1 seat allotment is expected by early June.
Phase 2 counselling is likely to be conducted in June.
AP POLYCET (Andhra Pradesh):
Counselling registration
Hello Dear Student, There is no minimum percentage required in CBSE Class 10 board exams to get a seat in an Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT). You can check, find and access more information here: https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/percentage-required-in-class-10-for-science-commerce-arts Hope it helps!
You can access the Karnataka SSLC Mid-Term Exam Question Papers 2025-26 with answer keys and solutions from the link given below:
https://school.careers360.com/boards/kseeb/karnataka-sslc-mid-term-exam-question-paper-2025-26
Hope this helps with your preparation. Best wishes for your exams!
If you are asking about admission in semi-government medical colleges in Karnataka with 400 marks and SC category, your chances depend on factors such as:
NEET cut-off of the current year
Karnataka state quota rules
Category-wise rank
Number of available seats
Counselling rounds
With 400 marks and SC category,
Hello Dear Student, Yes, with 400 marks, you have a solid chance of getting a semi-government (private/aided) medical college seat in Karnataka under the SC category. You can check, find and access more information here: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-2025-rank-for-400-marks Hope it helps!
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The method for converting percentage to CGPA depends on the grading system followed by your board or university.
Common conversion methods:
For a 10-point scale (used by many Indian boards): CGPA = Percentage / 9.5
For a 4-point scale (used by some international institutions): GPA = Percentage / 25
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