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Hello candidate,
If we talk about class 12th Central Board of Secondary Education or the CBSE class 12th exams, they are generally held in the month of March till the first week of April when the results are out by by the end of May.
The results are out in
Dear aspirant,
There is nothing to do with pcm aggregate 85% percentage in state board as admission in engineering colleges would be totally on the basis of entrances . So you need to do really well in the entrance to secure a good college seat in the keam entrance.
See hard or easy is a very relative factor. It can be hard for some or can be easy for some. So I would like to say that you shouldn't be considering such factors seriously instead study as much as you can.
Have a great day!
Hello,
Due to covid pandemic there has been reduction in the syllabus by 30%, and you can access the revised syllabus in English at https://upmsp.edu.in/Downloads/Syllabus30_Class_10thEng.pdf , for Hindi you can access the same at https://upmsp.edu.in/Downloads/Syllabus30_Class_10th.pdf , you can also download previous year paper at https://school.careers360.com/articles/up-board-10th-model-papers, as practice is the key
Due to covid pandemic, the regular teaching-learning has been impacted and accordingly decision were taken by respective board to reduce the syllabus by 30% in order to compensate for the same, UPMSP has released the revised syllabus for class 10 at the official website at upmsp.edu.in, you can click
Dear student,
As per your question , your board should inform about your number of experiments to be performed and they should provide you with a lab manual in which each and every experiment would be described in a better way.
So it would be better if you would contact
Hello Aspirant,
In the wake of COVID-19 different state government have announced the reduction in syllabus only for session 2020-21 and in accordance with that, UPMSP has also reduced the syllabus for this session and you can download the reduced syllabus for class 10th for English medium as well as
Candidates need to have passed their 12th standard, with science stream.Candidates need to have an aggregate of 50% in the qualifying exam with mandatory subjects like Physics, Chemistry with Mathematics or Biology. However, reserved category candidates from Maharashtra need to have a 45% aggregate score in these subjects.
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Your profile suggests that you are from Maharashtra so I am getting that you are from Maharashtra Board
Actually, the same examination is given by the students who appear for improvement examination and those appear for 12th board examination for the first time or are freshers, the only difference
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