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can I get admission with 96.25% in Du north campus like Miranda kirori Mal , Hindu college , Hans raj in ba political science or ba history hons courses seeing the present increase percentage in CBSE and more admission this year in du?

Radhika gupta 6th Aug, 2020

Dear Vimala,

Congratulations for 96.25% in 12th standard!!

Yes You can get admission in Delhi university North campus.The criteria for admission is also based on sports quota, It means if you have played national or international in any field then you can apply certificate also.

BA political science and BA

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Hi will there be a change in the eligibility criteria to iits? as cbse boards are giving marks based on internals and if the improvement exam results come out after jee counselling session ,we will end up losing a year(many students may not meet the 75 %criteria if board marks arebased on internals)

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th Jun, 2020

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IITs eligibility criteria is still the same i.e To be eligible for  IITs one needs at least  75% marks in aggregate in class 12 if belong to general or obc category or at least  65% marks if belongs to SC/ST or  must be in the top 20 percentile in

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on what basis vit declare its ranks, are they concerned state board as same as CBSE, i got distinction in state board but 82k Is my VIT rank.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 6th Aug, 2020

This is the first time that VIT had to cancel its entrance examination and conduct admissions based on Board exams and JEE Mains. And it has also been announced that weightage will be given to JEE Mains score. While the marking and weightage scheme has not been announced yet, this

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what is minimum marks req in PCB of OBC category for neet In Cbse? If subject is 100 marks? how many req in 300? Is it important to get more marks in theory as compared to Practicles?? As I got less in theory than practicles but I am pass in all subjects and English is also my subject.

harshitasharansrivastava Student Expert 27th Jun, 2020

Hi Dear,

National Entrance cum Eligibility Test is an entrance exam for undergraduate medical courses. To be eligible to sit in the exam you must atleast score 40% marks aggregate in Physics , Chemistry and Biology i.e 40% of 300. you should also have  cleared five subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology,

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how are students going to be marked in 6th optional subject in class 12th cbse boards 2020 ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 26th Jun, 2020

CBSE informed the Supreme Court its assessment scheme. According to that, those students who have completed all their CBSE exams will be assessed based on their performance in the exams. Those who appeared for more than 3 or more subjects the average of the marks secured in the best of

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after cbse cancelletion what about jee main???

Shubham Dhane 26th Jun, 2020

Hello,

The Joint Entrance Examination will not be cancelled but is postponed. HRD minister will declare the new schedule for Joint Entrance Examination by this week as per the News. There is no certain news yet. Keep an eye on the official website and the news for the latest information.

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Dear Sir/ Mam Can u tell me what is the difference between grace marks and moderation policy in CBSE.

NITIN SHARMA 7th Jul, 2020

Marks scored by students are changed keeping in mind the difficulty level of different sets of papers, marking standards of different examiners, and the difficulty faced by the student in answering a question in the specified time. For example, if there are three different sets of papers, and set A

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isnt the new assessment policy of cbse unfair..students left with optional will suffer as optional are meant to increase the marks but according to their policy it wil decrease students marks

halankarprathamesh 8th Jul, 2020
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Yes the new assessment policy of cbse is a bit unfair. But it depends on each person how they interpret it. Optional subjects are meant to gain marks but looking at the current situation if Covid19 pandemic in India, the safety and life of students is more important than
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isnt it unfair to give marks based on avg of other subjects by cbse...how can they judge the performance based on other subjects??

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 26th Jun, 2020

Hello

Cbse has cancelled all the remaining exams  but at the same time  CBSE has also provided the option to class 12th students to write the remaining examinations if  a student is willing for it,  otherwise marks  in those remaining exams will be given on the basis of marks obtained

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hi sir iam studying bio/comp means biology, physics, chemistry, computer,English in class 12cbse iam searching for what can study after 12th with these courses but I didnt get any results.can you list out the course I can study after 12th cbse.

Pankhuri Kumari 26th Jun, 2020
Hii!
There are a wide variety of options available in front of you after you complete class 12th with the above mentioned Subjects. You can either choose to be in the science stream or choose a completely different field as per your choice and Interests. Some of the courses to
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