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Hello Dear Student,
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
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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
Hello Dear Student, With an 81k rank in VITEEE, it is highly unlikely you will get ECE at the VIT-AP campus in Category 1. Category 1 seats are reserved for top ranks, usually the top 10,000–20,000. You can check, find and access more information here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-2026-rank-vs-branch-for-vit-admission Hope it helps!
If you received an email from VIT stating that your Class 12 marksheet is missing, you should log in to the same VIT admission/application portal through which you submitted your Integrated M.Sc. application. Usually, document uploads can be completed through the candidate login dashboard under the application details or
Hello Dear Student, With a cutoff of 163, your chances of getting a government college depend heavily on which entrance exam or state counseling (e.g., TNEA, NEET) you are referring to. Hope it helps!
For the 2026 June session, the On-Demand Examinations for the open school system (operated under NIOS in partnership with state boards like MPSOS) begin on June 2, 2026 . The exam period runs continuously through the summer, with exams usually held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
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Hello Dear Student, For the 2026 June session, the On-Demand and open school examinations managed under the state boards (such as MPSOS/NIOS) begin on June 2, 2026. You can check, find and access more information here: https://school.careers360.com/articles/mpsos-time-table Hope it helps!
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