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Yes, you can go for improvement to meet the 75% criteria. Usually, boards allow you to appear either for selected subjects or for all subjects again. It is not compulsory to attend every subject, you can choose the ones where you feel you can score better.
For practicals, it depends
Hey! With 390 marks in NEET UG and outside state category for Uttarakhand AYUSH counselling, your state rank of 418 gives you a chance at Patanjali, but it depends on seat availability.
If you don’t get the seat, you can wait for the next counselling rounds or consider other AYUSH
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With 390 marks in UP state AYUSH counselling with general category and did not get seat in round 1, you can wait for Mop-up round but chances of getting seat is very low or either you can get a private college immediately if you want to start
Yes, if you appear for the CBSE improvement exam as a private candidate and score higher marks, then the latest marksheet will be considered as your valid Class 12th result. For IIM A, B, C and other top IIMs, they look at the final updated marksheet that you present at
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For admission to MBBS in private colleges, a "donation" is paid under the management quota, where a minimum NEET score of just qualifying marks (e.g., 160-170 marks are required for the general category, or a minimum of the 40th percentile) is required, rather than a high score.
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Hey! The qualifying cutoff for GATE CSE in 2025 was around 29.2 marks for General, 26.2 for OBC/EWS, and 19.4 for SC/ST/PwD. For GATE 2026, the official cutoff is not declared yet, but if we look at the past trends, it usually stays around 30–32 marks for General category. So,
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To pass your class 12 exams in India, you need to score a minimum of 33% in each subject, including both theory and practical components. It means scoring around 27 marks out of 80 for the theory paper and a proportional amount out of practical/internal assessment marks.
With 98 marks in GUJCET, you have a good chance of getting an ECE seat in a government engineering college in Gujarat, as a score between 80 and 120 is considered good and can help you target a reputed college. However, the 58% may decrease your chances of admission,
Hello dear student,
98 marks in GUJCET is a very good marks, but 58% may reduce your overall merit rank as both class and GUJCET marks are considered.
You have some chances for ECE in government colleges but not in the top ones. so, you should keep other branches as
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