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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.
Candidates who have taken basic maths in the CBSE board and want to take science in the pre-university board of Karnataka must have qualified for the CBSE class 12 examination. The eligibility criteria, including the age limit, educational board, and subjects, generally depend on the institutes you are going to take admission in. However, it is not necessary to qualify from the Karnataka board to take admission to PU Karnataka board.
No, the syllabuses of UP Board and CBSE are not completely identical.
While there might be overlaps in certain topics and concepts, there are significant differences in terms of:
Depth of Coverage: Some topics might be covered in more detail in one board compared to the other.
Emphasis on Different Areas: The focus on certain subjects or topics can vary between the two boards.
Textbook Content: The textbooks used by the two boards often differ, leading to variations in the presentation of content.
Exam Pattern: The structure and format of question papers can be different.
If you can specify the books that you are particularly looking into, I can give you the actual difference.
For the CBSE board examination, the students will not need a separate School Identity Document (SID). The admit cards issued by the respective schools and the identity cards, which include the name of the student, their roll number, exam centre, and other details, are enough for the verification. While downloading the results, the students will need their application number and date of birth, which are already mentioned in the CBSE board admit card . Therefore, there is no need for any additional SID for the CBSE students.
If you secure a seat in the first phase of counseling but attempt the second phase hoping for a better college and unfortunately don't get a seat allotted in the second phase, you will generally need to report to the college allotted to you in the first phase.
This is because once you accept a seat in any phase, it is considered confirmed. Not reporting to the allotted college can lead to forfeiture of the seat and potential penalties.
However, the exact procedure might vary depending on the specific counseling process and rules of the respective state or institution. It's advisable to carefully read the counseling guidelines or contact the counseling authorities for precise information.
To avoid any last-minute hassles, it's crucial to make informed decisions and plan accordingly.
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Hy,
Yes, you can apply for admission to the 10th class in the UP Board even if you missed the 2023 academic year due to health issues. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you with the admission process:
By following these steps, you should be able to smoothly transition to the 10th class under the UP Board. If you have any specific concerns or need further assistance, contacting the school directly or the UP Board’s official education department may be helpful.
About cut off
If a candidate gets more than or equal 50% marks in all heads in all the subjects- he/she is pass. If a student gets 40% in some heads/subjects but aggregate is more than 50% than also student is considered as pass.
Scope for b pharmacy
The eligibility criteria for a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) program in India typically include: Pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Math (PCB/PCMB) from a recognised board. Score minimum marks (around 50% generally, may vary).
Hello aspirant,
Indeed, In order to be eligible for the 2026 April exam of the National Defence Academy (NDA), one must have been born between July 2, 2007, and January 1, 2011. You are qualified to take the April 2026 NDA exam since your birthday is March 1, 2007.
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The Medhavi National Scholarship Program, under the Human Resources & Development Mission (HRDM), offers financial assistance to meritorious students through a scholarship exam. To be eligible, candidates must be between 16 and 40 years old as of the last date of registration and have at least passed the 10th grade from a recognized board. Higher qualifications, such as 11th/12th grade, graduation, post-graduation, or a diploma, are also acceptable.
To apply, download the Medhavi App from the Google Play Store, sign up, and read the detailed notification about the scholarship exam. Complete the registration within the app, take the exam from home using the app, and receive your results within two days. Following this, upload the necessary documents and bank account details for verification. Upon successful verification, the scholarship amount will be directly transferred to your bank account.
The scholarships are categorized based on the marks obtained in the exam: Type A for those scoring 60% or above, Type B for scores between 50% and 60%, and Type C for scores between 40% and 50%. The cash scholarships range from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 18,000 per month, depending on the exam and the marks obtained.
Since you already have a 12th-grade qualification with 84%, you meet the eligibility criteria and can apply for the Medhavi Scholarship exam. Preparing well for the exam can increase your chances of receiving a higher scholarship.
Hello,
The annual fees for Class 7 in CBSE schools vary depending on the school’s location and whether it is private or government-run. In private CBSE schools, the fees typically range from 20,000 to 1,00,000 per year, including tuition, extracurricular activities, and facilities. Government schools tend to have much lower fees.
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