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Covid has spread throughout the world and in lieu of this, various governments across the world have shut down or imposed a lockdown in their country. It is all right if your class 11th didn't go well. It has been viewed generally that many students don't pay serious
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From your profile I assume that you are talking about the 10th CBSE or State board final examination. See it will be too early to say anything about in which direction the fate of final examination go. The examination is is generally scheduled in March and April in
See till now, there are no such cases where due to covid the date of application is extended. So in general, the probability of happening so is very less and for covid upsurge, the date of the examination may get postponed but the extension of the application date have a
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Yes I can totally understand the situation you have gone through and the reason behind 63% score of yours. But the fact is depending on the marks that you scored which is around 63% it is somewhat difficult to make it through B.Pharm lateral entry in the second
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Its very unfortunate that you have to go through this but since you have been tested positive for COVID 19 and you won't be allowed to sit for the KVPY Examination.
If the candidate possesses any of the Covid19 symptoms, then he/she will not be allowed to enter the
You will have to provide your second year aggerate to successfully register in AFCAT. Without the aggerate it is not possible to apply for AFCAT. So you can either ask your college to provide your scores quickly or you can wait for AFCAT 2 2022. As AFCAT is conducted
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It has been clearly mentioned in the cbse notification for optional exam that those who are absent in this exam, their absence will be marked and they shall be scored based on their previous scores. There has been no mention of getting a chance to appear for the second
As per the information available on the IBPS Clerk 2021 Advertisement PDF a ll the educational qualifications mentioned should be from a University/ Institution/ Board recognised by government of India a nd the final result of the qualifying examination must be declared on or before October 27, 2021. If
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ACCORDING TO LATEST NEWS-
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made an important announcement for students who have contracted COVID-19. As per the CBSE circular if a student has tested positive then he/she need not worry about his/her lab practical exams.
Exams for such students will be
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