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The possibilities relies upon the pandemic. If there is decrease in total no of cases then there will not be any further delay in conducting the board examination. But in case the pandemic situation remains in the same state then there might be postponement. It is highly expected that
Students can get corrections done for spelling mistakes in their names or their parent's names on the Class 10 mark sheet by submitting an application form which they can download from the official website of CBSE, www.cbse.gov.in (https://www.cbse.gov.in/) or collect from school. You have to submit the required documents as
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See according to the marks given by you in the question your total percentage comes out to be 84.6% which you have calculated and if we go for percentile rank then it is neither released by CBSE nor it is of any use. Because some entrance exams such
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NEET exam primarily is one-tier based and is conducted annually, usually in the month of May.
Age limit is maximum 25 years and minimum 17 years.
For reserved category 30 age is maximum.
Aggregate marks : For General Category – 50% (Physically Handicapped, PH – 45%) and for OBC/SC/ST
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If you are preparing for JEE then preparing for your CBSE board examination becomes a little bit easier because Jee syllabus goes well along with CBSE syllabus the only difference is that your Jee examination will be objective while your CBSE board examination is going to be subjective but
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You just have to select appearing . The month and year is for the students who are pass out. When you choose appearing it will not going to show you the date and month but still show just put the date when your classes started.
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1) as of now there is no news of application of the new pattern from this session onwards (though it had been proposed) so rest assured because even if the pattern is introduced, it will be new and anxiety inducing for all equally and the schools will definitely try
Under normal circumstances, CBSE releases the datesheet in December and conducts the exams in February and March. In 2019, the date sheet was released in November. However, this year CBSE might postpone the exams until April May as the schools in most States were not opened until recently. Few States
You can take up Sanskrit even for your 10th board examination but all that matters is your school should have the faculties to prepare you for the examination. Sanskrit will have the easiest board paper when compared to other languages and Hindi will have one of the most toughest
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