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For JEE Mains 2025 preparation, here are some reliable sources where you can download formula books for different subjects:
1. Vedantu : Vedantu provides subject-wise important formula PDFs for JEE Mains, covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. You can download these PDFs for free.
2. Careers360 : This website offers e-books containing essential formulas for JEE Mains 2025 in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, which can be helpful for your preparation. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-formulas
(You can access this link for JEE formula sheet)
3. SelfStudys : SelfStudys provides subject-wise formula sheets for JEE Mains, which you can download in PDF format.
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NCERT provides textbooks for CBSE Class 9 in multiple languages, including Kannada. You can access and download these textbooks in PDF format from the official NCERT website :
Additionally, the Karnataka Textbook Society offers Class 9 textbooks in Kannada medium, which align with the state curriculum. You can access these resources here:
For interactive study materials and guidebooks tailored for Class 9 Kannada, you might consider resources like the CBSE Simplified .
These resources should provide comprehensive support for your studies in Kannada.
Under the CBSE board, a student is considered to have passed Class 12 if they pass at least five subjects, including the required ones. Since you have six subjects, if you fail in Physics but pass in Chemistry, Biology, English, Painting, and Computer Science, you will still be considered passed because your additional subject (Computer Science) will replace the failed subject. However, for medical college admission, you must pass Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as per NMC eligibility rules. Since Physics is mandatory, you would need to clear it in a compartment exam to be eligible for NEET and MBBS admission.
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Yes you can do your class 11 th from any board after finishing your class 10 from state board . It will not create any problem. Even you can take icse board if you wish . So no board boundation is there . You are free to choose any board after class 10th in india . Just give your best in class 11th because it will take some extra efforts from you . Give best.
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In the CBSE Class 10 board exams , if you have six subjects , the total marks you need to fill are calculated as follows :
Per subject marks : Each subject has a total of 100 marks ( 80 marks for theory exams + 20 marks for internal assessment or practical ) .
Total marks for six subjects : The total marks would be 600 marks ( 6 subjects x 100 marks each ).
Ensure you enter the correct total marks as per your CBSE marksheet and the subjects listed , if your school has any different assessment format .
Hope this information helps you .
For more details , link given below : https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-10th-exam-pattern
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This Vasant is the NCERT Hindi textbook for Class 6 for the academic session 2024-25. It is a text where all the aspects of Hindi language and literature are tackled.
The latest edition of this NCERT Class 6 Hindi textbook can be acquired from the online portal, as well as at bookstores near you. All chapter-wise PDFs for this book are also downloadable online to make access more facile and convenient for study.
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Great question about the KCET rank calculation for CBSE students. Let me break down the process for you clearly.
The KCET ranking for CBSE students follows these key steps:
1. Entrance Test Marks:
- Your KCET exam performance in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology is considered
- Each subject carries equal weightage
2. Board Marks Normalization:
- 50% weightage from your CBSE 12th marks in PCM/PCB subjects
- These marks are normalized to ensure fairness between different boards
- A standardization formula is applied to account for scoring variations between state and central boards
3. Final Score Calculation:
- 50% from normalized 12th board marks
- 50% from KCET entrance test scores
- These are combined to generate your final rank
The normalization process is particularly important as it ensures CBSE students compete fairly with state board students. The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) uses a statistical method to maintain this balance.
For the most current and detailed information about the ranking process, including any recent changes or updates, I'd encourage you to visit our website or the official KEA portal.
Would you like me to explain any specific part of this process in more detail? Or do you have questions about how to optimize your preparation based on this ranking system?
Hello Krishna,
Yes, according to CBSE's 5-subject rule, if your additional subject (Information Technology) has a higher score than one of your main subjects (like Mathematics), the marks from IT will replace the lower-scoring subject. This ensures that your best five subjects are considered for the calculation of your percentage.
However, even though this helps improve your overall percentage, it may not qualify you for a topper rank. CBSE toppers are typically ranked based on marks in the main five subjects, and additional subjects like IT may not be considered for national merit lists or top ranks.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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Thank you for your inquiry about taking 7 subjects in CBSE Class 12th.
Generally, CBSE allows students to take up to 6 subjects in Class 12th - typically 5 main subjects and 1 additional subject. However, taking 7 subjects is not a common practice and may not be offered by all schools.
If you're considering this option, here are a few points to keep in mind:
1. It's crucial to check with your school administration first. They can provide the most accurate information about whether this option is available.
2. Taking 7 subjects would significantly increase your workload. Consider if you can manage the extra study time required.
3. Some universities or colleges may only consider the best 5 subjects for admission purposes, so the benefit of an additional subject may be limited.
Before making a decision, it would be helpful to understand your reasons for wanting to take an extra subject. Are you looking to explore a particular interest, or do you have specific career goals in mind?
If you'd like to discuss this further or need any additional information, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help you make an informed decision about your academic path.
Hello,
According to the Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka, students who have taken Basic Maths in CBSE can pursue Science in PU (Pre-University) Board Karnataka, but with certain conditions:
Eligibility Criteria:
1. Students must have passed CBSE Class 12 with Basic Maths.
2. They must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology as optional subjects.
3. Students should obtain a certificate from CBSE stating that Basic Maths is equivalent to Maths.
Additional Requirements:
1. Students may need to appear for a bridge course in Maths, conducted by the PU Board Karnataka.
2. Some colleges might require students to take additional Maths papers or exams.
PU Board Karnataka Regulations:
1. Refer to the PU Board Karnataka's prospectus and regulations for specific details.
2. Verify the eligibility criteria with the college or institution you're applying to.
Key Points:
· Basic Maths in CBSE is not equivalent to Maths in PU Board Karnataka.
· Students must meet the specific subject requirements for Science streams.
· Bridge courses or additional exams might be necessary.
Hope this helps,
Thank you
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