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Hello Nayan
According to the description you gave about your daughter, here's some career options that you can look up to:
1. Research Oriented Rolse (Data Analyst, Market Researcher) 2. Book editor, Proof reader or Content Writer 3. Librarian or Archivist 4. Translation and Language Services 5. Literary and Academic Research 6. Graphic Designer or Digital Content Creator 7. Technology and computer based careers
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Hii ansh!
Yes, the Gujarat board does allow students to register as private candidates for class 12th examinations that means that even if you are not enrolled in any school you can sit for the examination. For this you will have to fill out a special private candidate application form and submit it along with relevant documents like marksheet, ID card, photos, etc to the Gujarat state education board office. You can submit it either offline or online.
However, the 2026 application windows has not opened yet and when it will typically schools will handle the registration through their board login so as of now you will have to reach out any GSEB affiliated school or board office itself in order to seek guidance on how to apply as a private candidate for 2026.
Hope it helps !
Hello! If you selected “None” while creating your APAAR ID and forgot to mention CBSE as your institution, it may cause issues later when linking your academic records or applying for exams and scholarships that require school details. It’s important that your APAAR ID correctly reflects your institution to avoid verification problems. You should log in to the portal and update your profile to select CBSE as your school. If the system doesn’t allow editing, contact your school’s administration or the APAAR support team immediately so they can correct it for you.
If you have completed your class 11 in the commerce stream from ICSE school, then the easiest option for you is to continue class 12th in the same school, as it avoids extra paperwork and adjustment challenges. However, if you wish to change your board, like CBSE , then you will need a transfer certificate, Class 11th marksheet and a migration certificate.
Hello Rohan,
Don’t worry. If your father’s title and birth month are correct in the registration form, then there will be no problem in your board exams or entry to the exam centre.
The school ID card is only for school use, it is not checked in the exam centre. What matters is the details in your ICSE registration and admit card.
Still, you can inform your school to correct the ID card for future records.
If you have already given the improvement exam and want to use the marksheet in UPTAC counselling when physical reporting, you can just mention the name of the school/college mentioned on the marksheet and the passing year printed on it, which is the latest passing year, i.e., 2025.
Also, check out the UTPAC Seat Allotment 2025
If you want to change your stream to humanities after getting a compartment in one subject in the CBSE 12th Board Exam , you actually have limited options to qualify for your board exams. You can prepare effectively and appear in the compartment examination for mathematics again. If you do not wish to continue with the current stream, you can take readmission in the Humanities stream and start from Class 11th again, and continue studying for two more years to qualify for the 12th examination.
Hii,
To join the Indian Air Force, the minimum educational qualification depends on the role you're aiming for like
You also need to meet physical fitness standards, including height, eyesight, and running endurance. The selection process includes written exams, physical tests, medicals, and interviews (SSB or AFSB). You can start preparation after 10th itself, but at minimum, 12th pass is required for most airman entries.
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Hello aspirant,
For MBBS admission in Nepal especially for international students, including Indians, the requirement is generally 50% individually in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in your Class 12 or equivalent. Just having 50% in total PCB won’t be sufficient. In addition, you’ll likely need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam as per the Indian regulations for studying MBBS abroad. So make sure you meet both the individual subject mark requirements and the NEET eligibility to apply successfully in Nepalese medical colleges like BPKIHS, KUSMS, or private institutions.
If you want to know more detail about MBBS in Nepal you can visit here :
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-mbbs-in-nepal
Best of luck with your medical journey!
Hello Aspirant,
Both M. Tech in Biomedical Engineering and M. Tech in Medical Nanotechnology offer excellent career opportunities, however, it will depend on your areas of interest and career goals.
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