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Hello Aditya, please refer following for GSEB 10th Maths Model Paper 2024: https://school.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/gseb-10th-maths-model-paper-2024
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Hello Dear Student, You have a strong chance of being shortlisted. The Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) calculates a composite score based on the highest Mathematics percentile. The cutoff for the OBC-NCL category is an (80) percentile. With (99.84), you exceed this requirement. If selected, there is no interview for the
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Please write in detail which class or entrance exam maths questions you want.
Hello Dear Student, Pursuing a BCA is completely possible for you, even with 52% in your 12th. You don't always need to appear for state-level entrance exams like MAH-CET for admission to private universities or management quota seats. Many institutions offer direct, merit-based admission without an entrance test. Hope it
Hello Dear Student, You are completely eligible for a BCA degree! While you missed the CET, many top private universities and colleges offer direct admission based on your Class 12 marks. Having Mathematics is actually a major advantage for you, as some premium institutions specifically look for it. You can
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Yes, your plan is generally acceptable. If you complete class 12th with PCB and later pass Mathematics through NIOS as an additional subject, you can become eligible for Air force flying branch entries that require Physics and Mathematics at the 10 + 2 level, provided you also meet
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To solve CBSE Class 8 Maths Chapter 4 – Quadrilaterals (Figure It Out) questions, use the properties of quadrilaterals, angle sum property, parallel lines, and diagonals. Apply these concepts step by step to find the missing angles or sides. Practice the examples first to understand the method
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