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If you write the correct language but provide a wrong answer in the SSC board exam , your answer will be marked incorrect, and you will lose marks accordingly. However, if you write the correct language but your answer is partially correct, you may receive partial marks depending on the examiner's marking scheme.
If your concern is about writing in a different language than the one allowed for the exam, then the answer might not be evaluated at all or you may receive zero marks for that response.
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In the Maharashtra SSC Board, practical exams are conducted at the school level under board guidelines. Subjects like Science and IT include experiments, viva, and journal submissions. Marks are awarded based on performance, accuracy, and understanding. Teachers evaluate students, and scores contribute to the final board results.
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Using a black pen to write your SSC (Class 10) exams in 2024 should not affect your marks as long as your answers are clearly legible and well-presented. Examiners are primarily concerned with the content of your answers rather than the color of the ink used.
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The eligibility requirements for NCVRT Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) might vary depending on the specific institute you choose. A BA Urdu medium degree from YCMOU (Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University) should likely be sufficient for admission to the NCVRT Diploma in MLT. NCVRT diplomas typically require a graduation qualification for eligibility. It is always recommended to confirm eligibility directly with the NCVRT institute you're interested in. Their website or a call to the admissions department can clarify their specific requirements for the MLT program. Failing your SSC (Secondary School Certificate) examination in Maharashtra Board should not necessarily disqualify you from the NCVRT MLT Diploma. The focus for this program is usually on your graduation qualification (BA degree). https://university.careers360.com/articles/ycmou-bed-admission I hope it helps!
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To be eligible for MNS, you must have a BSc (Nursing) degree from a recognized institute and be registered as a nurse with the State Nursing Council. It doesnot matter whether you complted your BSc Nursing in 1st attempt or 2nd Attempt.
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It depends on person to person . It Depends on your level of preparation and your catching ability . Don't follow the topper time table .make your own time table and stick to that only . daily at least 6 to 8 hours are required for non-working candidates and up to 4 hours for working candidates ..
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