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Dear Niranjan,
If you are clear with the goals and the career you want to pursue or study abroad then you can join the courses on the coursera. Because you can get the quality education compared to the usual schooling.
But, if you are not clear the night would recommend
Dear student,
No, CBSE Passing Certificate and CBSE Mark sheet both are different. On passing certificate, only qualifying status is provided . However, on mark sheet, complete subject-wise marks will be mentioned.
But in a circular, the CBSE clarified that the combined mark-sheet- cum certificates will be issued to the
Greetings,
The merit marks in class 12 board exams are usually made and calculated with the help of top-five scoring subjects so if you have physical education as an optional subject it will get counted if it has more marks than some other subject as mentioned above.
Really sorry to inform you that you aren't eligible for NEET examination, since in order to appear for NEET you must be pass in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in the main examination which has been conducted for all the students,
Thus You won't be able to appear for
You have scored a very good percentage in you exam and if people around you are telling you that it is a very bad or an average score I would suggest that you ignore them, as all you need is 75% marks to be eligible for the top
Hello Aditi,
At this point of the year when the term exams for CBSE are already being conducted. And also the application forms for the HSC board have already been filled it is quite impossible to shift from CBSE to HSC now specially for class 12th.
I would rather suggest
Hello Aspirant,
No, now even if you appear again for your class 12th examination either through NIOS or through any other board, then also you won't be considered as eligible for JEE-Main or JEE-Advance 2022. This is because only your first attempt in class 12th examination is to be counted
Yes, you can change your board after 11th grade. Many educational institutions and boards allow students to switch to a different board after completing their 11th grade. However, it's important to check the specific rules and regulations of the boards you are considering and consult with your school or educational
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