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You can download HBSE class 10th maths previous year question papers by visiting our page for which link is provided
Maths 2020 HBSE :- https://school.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/hbse-10th-maths-question-paper-2020
For more papers check out our page for which link is provided below:- https://school.careers360.com/articles/hbse-10th-question-papers
Go well through these papers as practising these papers will help you to :-
*understand the examination pattern .
* types of questions which are asked in the exam .
* you will get an idea of the difficulty level of the questions asked in the examination .
* you can also have an idea of important topics which are covered in the exam , so that you can accordingly prepare for your examination
*it will help you to check your preparation level for the examination, so that you can work on your weak areas and can perform even better in your examination.
* solving these papers on your own will help you to improve your time management skills so that in your actual examination you can solve questions with better speed and accuracy .
Best of luck for your 10th exam preparation .
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he eligibility criteria to appear for NEET UG is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with Bio-Technology/Biology, Physics, Chemistry and English. Candidates belonging to general category must score minimum 50% aggregate marks in Biology, Physics, Chemistry taken together including theory and practical marks, if you belong to SC/ST/OBC it is minimum 40% aggregate marks in Biology, Physics, Chemistry taken together including theory and practical marks, if you belong PWD category it is minimum 40% aggregate marks in Biology, Physics, Chemistry taken together including theory and practical marks.
If you have studied Biology/Bio-Technology along with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English then you are eligible to apply for NEET UG if not you are not eligible. You need to study Biology/Bio-Technology in 10+2 level along with Physics, Chemistry and English.
No I teach Kerala syllabus English medium& the +2 result I get 75% marks only also I study computer science + 2 STD.
Hello,
It's difficult to understand your query because you've posed it in a vague manner, nevertheless from what I can infer is you want to know about NDA, also from your profile it seems you're an art students of class 12th, following is the eligibility criteria for different wings of NDA-
when it comes to nationality, a candidate has to be a citizen of India or a subject of Nepal or Bhutan, or a Tibetan refugee who moved to India before January 1, 1962, with the intention of permanently settling in India, Indian origin person who migrated from Burma, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Uganda, East African Countries of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania (Formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Malawi, Zambia, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam, with the intention of permanently settling in India are also eligible to apply
Next comes, the age limit has to be between 16.5 to 19.5 years
In case of Indian Army candidates need to pass 10+2 or its equivalent from any recognized board, and for Air Force and Naval candidates should have passed 12th standard with Physics and Mathematics from recognized board, so to answer your question if you don't have physics and mathematics at 10+2 level you are not eligible to apply for Air Force and Naval, you can apply for Army Wing if you fulfill the above mentioned criteria, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria
Hello candidate,
First of all congratulations for your 12th marks , as you have not mentioned which category you belong to so i am assuming you to be a general category student. So , according to the last years cutoff of commerce in du 90+ above for commerce stream as you know du always have huge cutoff specially for commerce students , so basically this year cutoff will go high too as you know 70,000 students have scored more than 90+ in their 12th . So, expect high cutoff this year too.
I will advice you to wait for the cutoff till 5th cutoff as sometimes there are chances that you get required cutoff .
Hello Arpita,
You can do Bachelor in Financial Marketing (BFM) though you doesn't have Mathematics in your intermediate or 12 th standard or equivalent exam. You will be eligible to study BFM even though you doesn't belong to Mathematics background.
But you will study Mathematics in BFM as it is course in Financial Marketing so make sure thar you can be able to do Mathematics subjects in BFM or not. BFM definitely consists of Mathematics but it requires some knowledge in Mathematics to clear this. So if you can manage then you can take BFM if not go for some other course.
May this helps you.
Good Luck!!
Yes, you can take up Biology subject through NIOS and pass in it in order to be eligible to appear for NEET even if you are pursuing B.E. To be eligible for NEET UG you must have passed 10+2 with Biology/Bio-Technology, Physics, Chemistry and English. If you belong to general category you must score minimum 50% aggregate marks in Biology/Bio-Technology, Physics and Chemistry taken together including theory and practical examination, if you belong to SC/ST/OBC category then you must score minimum 40% aggregate marks in Biology/Bio-Technology, Physics and Chemistry taken together including theory and practical examination and if you belong to PWD category you must have scored minimum 45% aggregate marks in Biology/Bio-Technology, Physics and Chemistry taken together including theory and practical examination.
For more details click on the link below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Whether you have scored less marks in a subject you can still calculate the percentage of marks scored in all subjects. If you want to calculate the overall aggregate percentage you can calculate it by adding the marks scored in all subjects and dividing it by the total score. For example if you have scored 80, 55,75, 64, 90, 45 in Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English and Hindi respectively you need to add all the marks. After adding the sum is 409 marks now let's consider that the total marks for each subject is 100 marks adding up the total marks it sums up to 600. So the percentage now become (sum of marks scored in all subjects/total marks)x100= (409/600)x100=68.1%
So the overall aggregate percentage is 68.1%.
As per the Pharmacy Council of India official website, The eligibility criteria is that a student must past 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks and having compulsory subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics. Now as you don't have Chemistry as a subject in your 10+2 then you aren't eligible for the course.
For PCI website copy paste the link below:
https://www.pci.nic.in/education_regulations_chapter2.html
To know more about about Pharma course visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pharm-d-doctor-of-pharmacy#:~:text=Candidates%20must%20have%20graduated%20with,lateral%20entry%20to%20the%20program.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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