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sir I have 60% in my cbse ccoard 2024 and want to improve my % from nios board so i can give jee is it is possible ?

Aryan 11th Oct, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

The NIOS board is recognized by the government of India and you can for sure give the NIOS Class XII exams with PCM subjects to appear for JEE exam.

Make sure you score at least 75% aggregate marks to be eligible for JEE exam (for general category).

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I recently did my bachelors in IT then, can I became a product manager as a fresher

SEJAL JAIN 11th Oct, 2025

Hello

Congrats on finishing your IT degree! As a fresher, you can definitely aim to become a product manager, but it helps to build some key skills like communication, understanding customer needs, and working well with teams. Your IT background gives you a great technical foundation, so focus on learning

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I have opted Sanskrit core as my additional subject in 12th ...My result was 100 in sanskrit core but 91 in english core...cbse requires one language? so calculating my overall percentage will my sanskrit replace eng (since it is the lowest) will my percentage be out of 600 or 500

SEJAL JAIN 11th Oct, 2025

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CBSE requires you to have one language subject, and since you took Sanskrit Core, it can replace English Core. Your 100 marks in Sanskrit will be counted as your language score instead of 91 in English. This will help improve your overall percentage. Just ensure your school has officially

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Is it good to do bsc computer science from government colleges

SEJAL JAIN 11th Oct, 2025

Hello

Doing a BSc in Computer Science from a government college can be a great choice. Government colleges often offer quality education at a much lower fee compared to private ones. You’ll get access to experienced professors and decent infrastructure. Plus, the degree from a recognized government college is widely

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I belong to BC-D caste (creamy layer)from Telangana,where there is reservation in state but in neet pg application it shows to apply as Obc only if non creamy layer..so should i apply as general or OBC..dont want to miss out on reservation in the state

Hridaya Rao 13th Sep, 2024
Hello there,

For NEET PG applications, you should apply as per the guidelines provided by the exam authorities. If the application specifically states that only non-creamy layer OBC candidates are eligible for reservation benefits, and if you are in the creamy layer of BC-D, then you should apply as a
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