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if the UP board and CBSE board all subject slyabuss are same

Ishita 20th Aug, 2024

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

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HOW TO GET S.I.D FOR CBSE STUDENT ?

Priyanka Dasgupta 18th Sep, 2025

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

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if we get seat in first phase but we tried to second phase for better college but seat is not alloted in 2 nd phase then we need to self report once again in the first phase seat alloted college arent

monag2673 12th Aug, 2024

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

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Hi I have completed my 9th class from CBSE Board in 2022 due to some heath issue I didnt get admission in 2023. Can I get admission in 10th class in UP Board

Radhika Goyal 17th Aug, 2024

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:

1. Eligibility Check:

  • Age and Previous Education: Ensure you meet the age
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b.pharmacy lo cutoff marks enni

G PAVAN KUMAR 12th Sep, 2024

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

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My birthday on 28 November 2007 ,am I eligible fo NDA in 2026 while appering for 12th

Sajal Trivedi 24th Jul, 2024

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.

Thank

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i scored 84 percent in cbse 2 years ago.Am i eligible for medhavi scholarship if give 12th again after 2 drop years and will got 75+ in mpboard

Yuvan 1st Sep, 2024

Hi,

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

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How much fees for 7 class in cbse per annum

Tanya Gupta 8th Nov, 2024

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

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cbse schbest cbse schools in kolkata

Afreen 28th Jun, 2024

Hello,

Cbse boards school are different to one another on the basis of Education styles, discipline, rules extra curricular activities etc also Teachers who are experienced are most preferable and atmosphere of the school too can change ones mind in choosing the best cbse school but you get results from

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what may be difference in subject between cbse board 11th and SSC board 11th

Tanya Gupta 22nd Nov, 2024

Hello,

The main difference in subjects between **CBSE** and **SSC** boards for 11th grade lies in the curriculum design and optional subjects:


1. **CBSE**: More focus on structured learning with a wide variety of elective options (e.g., Informatics Practices, Entrepreneurship). The subjects often align with national-level competitive exams (JEE, NEET).


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