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You can get the Class 10 Odisha Board question papers for all the subjects from the link below.
https://school.careers360.com/articles/odisha-10th-question-papers
Click on the link of the question paper of any subject and the pdf of the paper will start downloading. By practicing the question papers, you will know more about
Hello student ,
Here i am providing you the link given below which will help you to know all the syllabus of UP board for 2021 : https://school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-12th-syllabus
Hope it helps !
You will have various topics in mathematics like arithmetic progression, sequence, statistics, probability, binomial distribution, linear equations, quadratic equations, trigonometry, circle, etc.
In science you will have classification of elements, periodic table, carbon compounds, life processes, reflection and refraction of light, reproduction, respiration, life sciences, etc.
Kindly refer to the
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No, you cannot get admission in NITs / IITs solely on the basis of marks obtained by you in12th board examination.
This is because,
12th qualification is just required to make you eligible for NITs/ IITs i. e one needs at least 75% marks in aggregate in class 12
Hello Aspirant,
On the Maharashtra board exam mark sheet, on the top below or above the candidate's name , there is a box named as "Seat No." , from what I have understood this is the equivalent of roll number , so you can enter that information. However, before entering
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you can check the roll number on your certificate or marksheets or the admit card of matriculation level. I have passed my 10th standard from wbbse board and in roll number there wan an alphabet. however it would be best to with your teachers or any friends who have
see its seems not correct to having different board marksheet and transfer certificate of another board. since you have passed 12th course from gujrat state board of education, your transfer certificate should be from the same institute from which you have passed 12th course. however in some of the
As per the latest update, interacting in the webinar, Education Minister said that "The students will only have to study the revised syllabus for their CBSE board exams and for NEET 2021 questions, will be asked from the reduced syllabi. Further the authorities will release the new
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