Punjabi
Hello,
Yes, Punjabi University in Patiala offers a 5-year B.A. LL.B . course through its Punjab School of Law.
To be eligible, you need to have completed 10+2 with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST and physically handicapped candidates). Admissions are based on merit in the qualifying examination.
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To access the Class 8th results for Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School, Ajnala , follow these steps:
Check the School Notice Board – Schools often display results on their premises. Visiting in person can provide immediate information.
Contact the School Administration – Call or visit the school office to inquire about result announcements and the procedure to access them.
Ask Your Class Teacher – Teachers may have details about student performance and can guide you on how to check your result.
Since Class 8 results are usually managed at the school level , direct communication with the school is the best way to obtain accurate information. https://www.careers360.com/
Here are some mode papers which you can refer to and score some good marks. Link: Model Test Papers (https://www.pseb.ac.in/modeltestpaper?catid=3)
As you didn't mentioned for which class you are asking for the answer key so i am giving you two links one link is for downloading the class 10th answer key of PSEB board.
And second is of class 12th. Kindly refer these :
https://school.careers360.com/boards/pseb/pseb-10th-answer-key-2025
https://school.careers360.com/boards/pseb/pseb-12th-answer-key-2025
I hope this helps you!
Hello there,
Your total marks in Punjabi will be calculated as:
Theory Marks (Expected): 23 Internal + Practical + Assessment: 18 Total: 23 + 18 = 41 out of 100 Pass Criteria:
In most education boards, the minimum passing percentage is 33% of the total marks (100).
However, if your board has different passing rules (such as needing to pass theory separately), you should check your board’s guidelines or consult your school.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello Jessica,
It is usually not possible to apply for the B.Ed. examination form after the last date at most universities, including Punjabi University Patiala, without a late fee or specific exceptions like reopening of applications. However, universities sometimes provide an extended window with a late fee, or may reopen applications for special circumstances.
I recommend checking the official website of Punjabi University Patiala or contacting the university's admissions office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information on any possibilities of late application submission.
Hi there,
Congratulations on getting a percentile of 96.21 in the jee mains examination.
At this percentile you will be certainly in the top list of candidates participating in the exam and the counselling. You can also check about the previous year cutoffs and the opening and closing ranks by visiting the official website of the nta and then checking about the score required to get an admission in the nits.
Also, you can take the help of our college predictor which will definitely help you in finding the exact list of the colleges which are suitable for admission based upon your jee mains rank and score.
The link of the predictor is mentioned below. You can take the help from there.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello Aspirant
In order to transfer your credits from one college to another, you need to make sure that the college (to which you are transferring) has the option to accept students from other colleges/universities. Secondly, see that you fulfill the criteria for the number of credits that you need to from your previous college because this is exactly what you transfer- your credits from your papers. Each college has the same credit system as prescribed by UGC, but just to be sure, double-check it.
To prepare for the transfer, many colleges simply don't have a test, they have an interview round and you are accepted. But if Punjab University is asking for a test, go through their website and look for their syllabus. Prepare for the test according to their syllabus, and talk to students of that university for guidance and book recommendations because it is professors who tell them about the books. Be prepared for an interview round as well.
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