Science
Dear Aspirant,
For physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics many chapters in 12 th are the bases which you are doing since the school in Maharashtra Board
There are new chapters like thermodynamics, animal tissues, surface tension, semi conductors,polymers, and many such which are completely new
So for 12 th science it's
Hello Aspirant,
Each exam of GSEB 12th is held for a duration of 3 hours which carries 100 marks each. There will be one section of MCQs. To check the complete information of exam pattern & other information, You can go through with the given below link.
https://school.careers360.com/articles/gseb-syllabus-class-12
Good Luck!
Greetings, aspirant!
Even if your 10+2 is from the science stream, you can opt for BA in Political science.
Generally, the eligibility criteria for applying for BA in political science includes 10+2 from a recognised board. Some Universities also specify a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
A person from the
You should have completed your 12th atleast by the time of counselling. If you have failed your Board exams now but your betterment exams are atleast before July 26th, then you can appear for NEET because then you will fall under the Category of those Students who are appearing for
Hi,
The supplementry exam of GSEB is also known as purak parkisha. The supplementry exam is conducted in thee month of July tentatively. Every year after the declaration of the results the application form for supplementary exam or purak parkisha is made available on the official website of the board.
it is possible but on the base of 11th with pursuing stream .
The re -test or supplementary exam also known as purak parkisha. Following candidates can apply for this exam -
Those who failed in one subject
Those who were unable to appear in one or more subject
Those who want to improve their marks.
As you have failed in two
Hello,
You can give supplementary exams so that you can pass your 12th. You can give both the subjects in which you failed there is no restriction that you can give only one exam you can give both subjects. GSEB HSC supplementary exams 2020 will be held in the second
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