Yes, doing your 10th in 2026 through NIOS after completing higher studies is unusual, but it's not invalid. Many systems and institutions focus more on the authenticity and validity of certificates rather than the order in which they were obtained. Your qualifications, like Alim (2008), B.A. (2012), B.Ed (2013), and M.E., can still be considered valid as long as they were earned from recognized institutions. Some online portals or systems may flag the date mismatch, but usually, manual verification resolves it. Be prepared to explain your academic journey if asked. It’s legal, and sometimes people complete or correct their education later in life. You're not alone in this path—just keep your documents in order.
If you're preparing for the PSI (Police Sub-Inspector) exam, solving previous year question papers can really boost your preparation. They help you understand the actual exam pattern, types of questions, and time management. It’s like getting a sneak peek into what the examiners expect. You’ll notice which topics are repeated often, so you can focus more on those areas. Try solving papers in exam-like conditions to build confidence. It also helps in identifying your weak spots so you can improve. Just remember to check for any updates in the syllabus too. Practicing old papers is a smart and effective way to study, not just hard.