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Hii,
I passed out from the same board CISCE Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations.
So, i believe i can answer your question.
You said it correctly ICSE or ISC board offer 2 marksheet to its every student.
But the main preference goes to the marksheet in which the marks are written not grades.
Grades are just the range which defines your marks comes in which range
Like equal to above 90 they offer A grade..
For 80 B and like wise .
So, you can fill the serial number accordingly.
Fill in which marks are written because marks one is only going to be considered.
Hope this will help you,
All the very best!!
Hello Garima,
Yes, if you are asked to provide the serial number of your marksheets, in any entrance examination form, then you must give the complete serial number of the marksheets.
In case it does not accept the alphabetical prefix(EQ in this case ) and asks to give only numeric values, then you can omit it from your serial number.
Hope this helps you. Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day!
Hello,
Serial no. of mark sheets divide by region and it is unique for each and every marksheet. In ICSE class 10 final marksheet you will find the serial number at the Upper left side corner of the marksheet.
Hope it helps!
Good luck!
Hello Aspirant,
See Staff Selection Commission has extended the last date of application to December 19th 2020 and it does not provide correction facility in application form of SSC CHSL so if any mistake has been done then your form might be rejected so to prevent the rejection I would recommend you to fill up a new application using another E-mail Id and Phone number form before December 19th i.e. tomorrow with all correct details including your photograph and signature if you have submitted the application form and if not then you can edit the same . The application fee is also very minimal which is of Rs. 100/-.
Complete application process for SC CHSL is described below :-
For complete details about SC CHSL , check out the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Since you have not mentioned your class so it is quite difficult to guide you with accurate source of information but yes the syllabus for class 10th has been further reduced by CISCE for 2021 Board examinations in the wake of global pandemic named COVID-19.
I am mentioning a link to the official website from where you can download the updated syllabus of any subject :-
https://www.cisce.org/publicationdetail.aspx?id=84
See according to your category and percentile in CAT and after considering all your academic performances you have some decent chances to get seat in some B-Schools like baby IIMs or some other B-Schools such as :-
To get complete details about Baby IIMs kindly check out the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/baby-iims-know-all-about-fee-structure-seats-courses-and-placements
To check the cut-off for above mentioned B-schools and complete list of other colleges which you can get on such percentile, kindly check out the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/which-b-schools-can-i-get-if-my-cat-percentile-between-90-and-100
You can also use CAT Pathfinder to predict your chances to get call from different IIMs :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat
Hey
For neet, ncert is compulsory.So make ncert topics clear when you are in 11th and 12th.So it would be easy for you at the time of your preparation for neet.If you can go through neet preparation from 11th it is good.It will definitely help you.So you may need only to practice papers and make yourself familiar with neet exam pattern.NCERT is a key component in neet preparation.Make your concepts clear.
All the best!
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Unfortunately you won't be able to meet the eligibility criteria if you're not an ISC or CBSE student.
The basic eligibility criteria for Indian students are as follows
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