CBSE Exam
Hello aspirant,
The CBSE stipulates that candidates for class X must be at least 14 years old. There is no maximum age to take the class X CBSE board exam.
So as your son will be 14 years old while giving the exam in 2024, he is definitely eligible to appear in it.
Thank you
Hope it helps you
Hey student,
Yes definitely, Even if you fail in your class 12th examination, you can ask your school for issue of Transfer Certificate, as you automatically become the student of next 12th class. However, If you do not pay fees, then after a few days, depending on your school rules, your name would be struck off.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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Stage 1: Add the grade points of every single primary subject. Stage 2: Divide this total by five. Stage 3: Now, increase the consequences of stage 2 by 9.5. You will get the rate.
Understudies might change over their CBSE tenth CGPA marks into rate marks by utilizing the given equation: CGPA x 9.5 = __% marks.
Hello,
As per your query, she can apply in general quota during NEET admission.
Qualifications criteria for the NEET-UG:
Note: Math scores will not be taken into consideration for admission to MBBS/BDS programmes.
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The minimum age to sit for the 10th board test is 14 years old as of December 31 of the examination year, according to the guidelines of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
There is no upper age restriction to take the exam, though.
However, there is a cap on the number of times you may show up for the test. A candidate may try the CBSE board test a maximum of three times.
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