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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

Hello

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 marked Sanskrit as your language subject. If that’s done, your final percentage will include Sanskrit, not English. So, don’t worry your strong Sanskrit score works in your favor!

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can get admission in akhandanand ayurvedic college ahmedabad with 120 marks in neet 2014 with st category? and can study bams in English language?

mjaisinghani62 9th May, 2024

Hello aspirant

You will get bams seat in akhandanand Ayurvedic college , Ahmedabad or not , it will depends upon neet cut off 2024.

See cut varies every year and also it depends upon your category,  your state , number of students appeared in exam, Toughness level of exam and previous year's cut off .

Now neet 2024 qualifying cut off for st category is 40 percentile ie 137 - 107

Now your score is between this range but due to tough competition cut off may vary and looking at previous year's cut off , in 2022 cut off st category for bams was 541389 ,

So let's hope good .


For rank prediction and college prediction you may refer the links given below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor


College predictor

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

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I Will Give The Neet Exam 2024 Mistakenly I Select Marathi Language Question Paper So I Will Get Only Marathi Language Paper Or English+Marathi Language Paper

Tanya Gupta 3rd May, 2024

Hello,



I understand you concern regarding this but this is a very common issue faced. If you have selected any language other than english, you don’t have to worry as your question paper will be in both the languages, English and the one you selected, like Marathi in your case.


hope this helps,

Thank you


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i have filled one language,one domain and general test am I eligible for Delhi University?

Tanya Gupta 29th Apr, 2024

Hello,

To be eligible for admission to Delhi University, you need to meet the specific criteria set for the program you're applying to. Ensure your subject combination meets the requirements specified by DU for your chosen program. It will be much better for you.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-delhi-delhi


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If I choose Bengali as my regional language in cuet then question paper will be only in Bengali or it will be both Bengali and English

Nitin Kumar 8th Jun, 2024

The question paper for your regional language (Bengali in this case) in CUET will most likely be only in Bengali.  The regional language section of CUET assesses your proficiency in your chosen regional language. Bengali questions in Bengali allow for a more accurate evaluation of your Bengali language skills.

CUET offers regional language options to cater to students from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Having the question paper in the chosen regional language ensures a fair assessment for everyone.

https://university.careers360.com/download/ebooks/all-about-cuet

I hope it helps!

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Can I choose a different exam centre for my CTET exam? I am from Assam, so my language 1 will be Assamese. And during the exam, I would be in Delhi. So my exam centre will also be Delhi. So is it okay, if I choose my language 1 as Assamese with my centre as Delhi?

Nitin Kumar 25th Apr, 2024

No, it might not be possible to choose a different exam center for your CTET exam and have Assamese as your Language 1 if your exam center is in Delhi. CTET exam centers typically offer specific language options based on their location.
Since your exam center is likely to be in Delhi, the available languages might not include Assamese.

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ctet-exam-day-guidelines

I hope it helps!

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