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Im a cbse student in class 12 n I will give boards this year n I have some kind of setting through which I can get an icse passing certificate of this academic year only and my result and roll no.will be shown on icse site so I want to ask whether I will get caught or not for having 2 result?

Tanya Gupta 28th Jan, 2024

Hello,


Trying to obtain a passing certificate from a different board through some kind of setting may not be the best idea. It's important to maintain integrity and honesty when it comes to academic achievements.

Having two different results, one from CBSE and one from ICSE, is highly illegal and may lead to consequences if discovered. Educational institutions for furhter education and employers value honesty and transparency, so it's always best to stick to one result.


Hope this helps,

Thank you

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Hello Sir / Madam. my age is 22 , I have completed 12th in 2018 ( CBSE) with Physics, Chemistry , Maths and computer. My ambition is to become a doctor. Is there any way apply for upcoming neet exam as per new guidelines by NMC . Please help me out !!

mjaisinghani62 24th Dec, 2023

Hello aspirant

There is a way that you can be a doctor . For that you will have to give biology exam as additional subject. You must get minimum 50% in biology and after the result you can apply for neet.

Without biology subject you can't even apply for neet.

You can go for NIOS for biology exam as it is open university.

Eligibility to apply for neet.

The candidate mudt have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks with physics,  chemistry and biology along with English subject.

The candidate must be Indian and has completed 17 years of age. There is no upper limit.


After qualifying neet you can pursue any medical course.


For more details about neet and medical courses kindly refer to the following link.

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/courses-under-neet

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