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For eligibility regarding the IAT (IISER Aptitude Test) and NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) .
IAT (IISER Admission) Eligibility:
General category students need 60% aggregate in 12th (PCM/PCB).
SC/ST/PwD candidates need 55% aggregate.
Since you scored 45% in PCB and 61% overall , you might not be eligible in the General category but could qualify if you belong to SC/ST/PwD.
NEST Exam Eligibility (For NISER & UM-DAE CEBS):
General/OBC/EWS : 60% in 12th (PCB/PCM).
SC/ST/PwD : 55% in 12th (PCB/PCM).
If your overall aggregate (including English & Hindi) is considered , you may qualify but if only PCB marks (45%) are considered you might not be eligible.
To be eligible for AIIMS Delhi under the OBC category if they score 720/720 in NEET.
Eligibility Criteria for AIIMS Delhi through NEET:
1. Minimum PCB Aggregate : AIIMS requires a minimum of 50% (OBC) aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) combined in board exams.
2. NEET Score : A perfect 720/720 is an excellent score, ensuring high chances of admission.
3. Physics Score Concern : The candidate has 51/100 in Physics , which might be a concern if the overall PCB percentage falls below the required threshold.
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
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Pursuing a Master of Arts (MA) in English in India offers a range of options, with course fees varying based on the institution and mode of study. Here's a detailed overview:
1. Fee Structure Overview:
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The 75% criteria for JEE Mains is based on the overall aggregate percentage of all subjects in your Class 12 board exams, not individual subjects.
For eligibility in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs , you must either:
For other colleges, eligibility depends on their admission rules.
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No need to worry, as this is a common mistake. Here's what you should do:
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CBSE instructs using only a ballpoint pen for OMR sheets. Since you used a V7 pen for part of it, the scanner may face issues reading your responses. Possible Outcomes:
If needed, you can contact CBSE after results for clarification.
For BITSAT English and Reasoning, here are some recommended books:
1. Wren & Martin's English Grammar: A classic for grammar rules and practice.
2. Barron's English Grammar: Comprehensive coverage of English grammar.
3. A Mirror of Common Errors: Helps identify and correct common errors.
4. Plinth to Paramount (Volume 1 & 2): Improves vocabulary and comprehension.
5. BITSAT English Proficiency: A BITSAT-specific guide with practice questions.
Reasoning
1. A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning: Develops logical reasoning skills.
2. Analytical Reasoning: Improves analytical thinking and problem-solving.
3. R.S. Aggarwal's Logical Reasoning: A comprehensive guide with practice questions.
4.BITSAT Reasoning and Logical Proficiency: A BITSAT-specific guide with practice questions.
5. Arihant's Logical Reasoning: Covers various aspects of logical reasoning.
Remember, practice consistently and focus on improving your weak areas. Best of luck for your BITSAT preparation!
The CBSE Class 10 English Board Exam 2025 was held on February 15. CBSE doesn’t officially release answer keys for subjective papers, but many coaching institutes and educational websites provide unofficial solutions to help students check their answers.
If you're looking for the answer key, you can check:
CBSE Guidance – They provide a set-wise answer key and solutions.
Career Power – Offers an exam analysis and key answers.
Adda247 School – Also provides a detailed answer key.
Whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) marks can replace English marks in the 2024-25 academic year depends on the specific board or institution's policies. Here are key points:
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Here's some important questions for the Class 10 English Board Exam , covering literature, grammar and writing skills. These questions are based on common patterns seen in board exams.
Literature
Mandela’s evolving concept of freedom.
Anne Frank’s diary and its significance.
Theme of The Hundred Dresses.
Griffin’s misuse of invisibility.
Lencho’s faith in God.
Poetry
Message of Dust of Snow.
Theme of The Ball Poem.
Childhood freedom in Amanda!.
Grammar & Writing
Letter to the editor on pollution.
Tenses and modals exercises.
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
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