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For now you have so much less time. So you can go for topics which you feel easy. This doesn't mean that you won't cover maths which is difficult. No, don't do like this. start form easy chapters and solve numericals. Meanwhile solve previous year papers too and get
Hi Megha Hada,
The Eligibility criteria set by the college for admission in MA with social work is 55% in graduation from any affiliated board.
Eligible candidates need to appear for the Entrance Test conducted by the university.And then the merit list will be made on the basis of marks
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You have the syllabus of NCERT for physics,maths and chemistry. There is no important part as question paper is unpredictable and no one knows how many question will come from one chapter. If you have any JEE main preparation book or an previous year paper collection book then you
yes you can appear for it. You have to appear CLAT exam and if your result is good then you can join in any prestigious university or college across India.
there is no upper limit bar for CLAT exam so there won't be any problem for you.
For general
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if you are asking about maharastra state board of higher secondary education, then it is not a puc board. it is a state board of education.
hope you may understand.
Karnataka High Court has ruled that OCI card holders will be considered on par with Indian Citizens for State Entrance Exams. But NEET is a National Level Entrance Examination. Based on the article https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-mbbs-admission , it says only Indian citizens can be qualified for all types of seats except for
sorry to say at this score you can not get nit harimpur or any other nits, even for your category, at this percentile you rank will be around 1,00,000, and it seems difficult to get at this score in any nits. you may use careers360 college predictor tool to
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You'll get almost ten questions from the organic chemistry.Concentrate more the topics covered in NCERT book.Read the reactions thoroughly given in the NCERT book and do not skip them.And never just memorize the reactions,Understand the mechanism involved.Dont ignore the chapters biomolecules,Chemistry in daily life,polymers etc..where there are chances to
It is not necessary that you studies biology in your +2 then you will go for medical stream. After completion of +2 there are lots of streams you can go for as per your interest.
In your question you haven't mentioned what stream you are interested in. It is
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