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Hello Vivek,
No, you cannot switch to CBSE after completing Class 12 from JAC (Jharkhand Academic Council) . However, you have two options to improve your marks: 1. JAC Improvement Exam
Hello Sabnam,
The National Institute for Locomotor Disabilities (NILD) conducts admissions for its Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program through the NILD Common Entrance Test (NILD CET) . The specific cutoff marks and closing ranks for the previous year are not publicly disclosed. However, based on general trends, securing a rank
The NEET eligibility criteria suggest that students must have passed 12th grade or an equivalent qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. The minimum marks for OBC students are 50% aggregate marks in the PCB subjects. As per your marks in the Maharashtra
Hello student,
Yes, AHSEC (Assam Higher Secondary Education Council) does provide grace marks to Class 12 students in certain cases. If a student is failing by a few marks in one or two subjects, the board may give moderation or grace marks to help them pass.
However, the decision to
Hello aspirant,
As an OBC (D3 category) student from Maharashtra , you need to aim for at least 520-550+ marks in NEET 2025 to have a good chance of getting an MBBS seat in a Government Medical College (GMC) through State Quota . Expected NEET Score for GMC Admission (OBC
Since your answers are clearly visible and readable, minor placement issues outside the margin are unlikely to lead to mark deductions. Examiners primarily focus on clarity and correctness rather than formatting errors. However, it depends on the board's evaluation guidelines . If the answers are legible and properly marked ,
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Securing admission to a government medical college with a NEET score of 400 as an ST category candidate is challenging due to higher cut-off marks. Key points:
NEET 2024 Cut-off for ST Category : The qualifying marks ranged from 161 to 127.
Admission Cut-off Trends : For government medical
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the passing marks depends upon your boards regulation however the general passing criteria for most HSC boards is 33% minimum passing marks of the total marks in each subject .
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In the HSC Board (Higher Secondary Certificate) , the passing marks for Electronics 1 and Electronics 2 depend on the specific state board you are following.
However, the general passing criteria for most HSC boards in India are :
Minimum 35% marks in each subject including theory and practicals
The passing marks for HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) board exams in Electronics 1 and Electronics 2 vary depending on the state or region. However, I can provide general information.
General Passing Criteria
In most Indian states, the passing marks for HSC board exams are:
- Theory exams: 35% of the
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