Physics
Hello,
For BMS or BBA (FIA) at SSCBS , you only need to pass Class 12 with English and Maths as compulsory subjects. Since you have PCM with English, Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, you meet the requirement.
You can apply through the DU admissions process and give the CUET exam for these courses.
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In order to pursue MSc in Physics, the minimum marks to be scored in the undergraduate program is generally 50% to 60%.
For reserved category stud ents , the minimum marks is 45% to 50%.
The minimum marks required to be scored in undergraduate program may vary by university. So, first select the university and then check the official website of the university to know about the exact eligibility criteria.
Hi dear candidate,
You can find the Karnataka School Examination practice question papers along with solutions for all the subjects including science. Kindly refer to the link attached below to download them in PDF fromat:
Karnataka SSLC Mid Term Exam Question Paper 2025-26 PDF, Answer Key & Analysis
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To get Class 12 Physics question papers for last year (2025), you can visit the official CBSE website and download the question papers from there. You can also visit the educational platforms like Careers 360 simply search on Google for the papers. They also provide with the official question papers.
Yes Sneha, you are considered pass. In CBSE, a student needs to secure at least 33% marks in both theory and practical combined to pass the subject. Since you scored 23/70 in theory and 30/30 in practical, your total is 53/100, which is above the passing criteria.
Also, the D2 grade is a passing grade in CBSE (it generally represents 33%–40% marks). The fact that your result doesn’t mention “RT” (Repeat Theory) or “Compartment” confirms that you have passed in Physics.
To study physics topics and numericals easily, first try to understand the concepts instead of just memorizing formulas. Read the theory carefully and know why things happen, not just what happens.
Keep a list of important formulas and understand how each one is derived. This helps in remembering them better. Practice numericals regularly, starting with simple problems and then moving to medium and difficult ones. The more you practice, the easier it becomes.
Solve previous years’ question papers and sample papers to understand the question patterns and important topics. Use diagrams and charts wherever possible because drawing helps in visualizing concepts.
Study in short sessions with breaks in between. Focus on understanding, practicing, and revising regularly.
To find the answer key of class 10th physics Onam exam answer key, you need to visit the various educational platforms like Careers 360. They provide with the official question papers as well as the answer key. You can also search on Google or visit the official website of your board.
Read more at
https://school.careers360.com/boards/kerala-pareeksha-bhavan/kerala-onam-exam-answer-key-2025
Hello Aspirant,
NEET eligibility is primarily based on ascertaining 12th PCB percentage as a whole, and not based on scores in individual sections. According to NMC rules, there is a minimum requirement of 50% aggregate grade in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (40% for reserved categories). Since you have received a score of 483, and your scores in PCB appear to be above the minimum requirements, you are eligible for admission assuming you are eligible based on your NEET score. The only hurdle will be the government MBBS seat if the cutoff is applicable in your state.
Yes, you can do B.Sc. in Computer Science after completing 2nd PUC with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics .
The main requirement is Mathematics in 12th, which you already have. So, you are eligible.
Hello! Yes, you can pursue a BSc in Computer Science after completing 2nd PUC with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Statistics. Most universities and colleges require Mathematics as a compulsory subject for BSc Computer Science admissions. Since you have Mathematics, you are eligible. However, some institutions may also consider your overall performance or require a minimum percentage in PUC. It is advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria of the college or university you wish to apply to so that you can plan accordingly.
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