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Maharashtra Board SSC timetable of 2026

Prachi Kumari 1st Nov, 2025

Hello,

Here is the link where you can download the Maharashtra SSC Board Time Table 2026 : Maharashtra SSC Board Time Table 2026

Hope it helps !

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Which entrance exam should I give for admission in b.Ed and how many score should needed?

Aahana Rawat 1st Nov, 2025

Hi,

For admission in B.Ed., the entrance exams depend on the state and university but here are some common exams-

  1. CUET-PG for universities like Delhi University or BHU.
  2. MHT CET B.Ed for Maharashtra colleges.
  3. TS EDCET or AP EDCET for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
  4. UP B.Ed  JEE for Uttar Pradesh.
  5. Bihar B.Ed CET
  6. MP Pre B.Ed
  7. Rajasthan PTET

The score varies depending on your category, but generally 50-60% is needed for the entrance exam and minimum 50% marks in your graduation degree.

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How to get top rank in mhtcet 2027

Prachi Kumari 1st Nov, 2025

Hello,

To get a top rank in MHT CET 2027, you need a clear plan and strong basics. Here are some simple tips:

  1. Know the syllabus well:
    Study only topics from the MHT CET syllabus of Class 11 and 12 (mostly from the Maharashtra State Board).

  2. Understand the exam pattern:
    The paper has Physics, Chemistry, and Math/Biology. Focus on speed and accuracy since the exam is time-based.

  3. Focus on important chapters:
    Practice more from high-weightage topics like Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Chemical Equilibrium, Coordination Compounds, Calculus, and Algebra.

  4. Use the right books:

    • Maharashtra State Board textbooks (most important)

    • H.C. Verma for Physics

    • R.D. Sharma for Math

    • O.P. Tandon for Chemistry

  5. Practice daily:
    Solve previous year papers and mock tests regularly to understand question patterns.

  6. Time management:
    Try to complete the paper within the given time during practice tests.

  7. Revise regularly:
    Keep short notes for formulas and important concepts. Revise them weekly.

  8. Stay calm and healthy:
    Take breaks, sleep well, and eat healthy food to stay focused.

If you follow a proper study plan and practice consistently, you can easily aim for a top rank in MHT CET 2027.

Hope it helps !

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i have board exams in feb and JEE mains in jan i am not prepared for both and also in school i have lot of exam that i cant focus in JEE preparation what shoud i do i have less time and shuld i focus on boards or JEE mains... i have very little time so pls someone help me

Prachi Kumari 1st Nov, 2025

Hello,

Don’t worry, this is a common situation for many students. Here’s what you can do:

  1. First, stay calm. You still have time if you plan smartly.

  2. Right now (till JEE Main):

    • Focus mainly on JEE Main because it’s in January.

    • Revise important chapters and practice previous year papers and mock tests .

    • Give more time to topics that are common in both JEE and boards (like Physics – Laws of Motion, Chemistry – Chemical Bonding, Math – Quadratic Equations, etc.). This way you’ll be preparing for both.

  3. After JEE Main (Jan end onwards):

    • Shift your full focus to board exam preparation .

    • Revise NCERT thoroughly and solve sample papers.

  4. In school exams:

    • Try to use them as revision for boards instead of seeing them as separate exams.

  5. Study plan:

    • 8–10 hours a day (with breaks).

    • Morning: JEE practice (mock tests, problem-solving).

    • Evening: Board syllabus revision (NCERT, theory).

If you feel completely underprepared for JEE, you can focus on scoring well in boards and attempt JEE April attempt after that with proper preparation time.

Hope it helps !

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How much percentage usually do people require to get admission in RTMNU university, nagpur..not the minimum required, but the percentage in boards on which actually students are taken in for BSc maths course if i have 10 2 PCM from CBSE. And also for Dr. Ambedkar college.

Aahana Rawat 1st Nov, 2025

Hello there,

To get admission in RTMNU, Nagpur, around 45-50% is required in the 10+2 Science stream, but for actual admission score you would need 65-80% if you are in the General category for RTMNU.

https://www.careers360.com/university/rashtrasant-tukadoji-maharaj-nagpur-university-nagpur

And for Dr. Ambedkar College, above 50% is required, but for the actual admission score you would need above 87% for general category. But the cutoff list varies every year.

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/dr-ambedkar-college-nagpur

You can also check the links.

Hope it helps!!!

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i have lost my registration. no iapt exam

Rahul Mandal 1st Nov, 2025

Hello,

To recover your IAPT registration number, check your email and messaging app for confirmation from your initial registration. If you can't find it, contact the IAPT student helpline at studentipdesk.iaptsne@gmail.com (mailto:studentipdesk.iaptsne@gmail.com) or call them to request a recovery.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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I AM STUDENT OF PCB IN 12 BUT WAS INTERESTED IN ENGINEERING FIELD SO IA CAN DO SINGLE SUBJECT EXAM FROM OPEN BOARD DOES DUAL MARKSHEET IS VALID IN JEE MAINS/JEE ADVANCED/ JOSAA

Aahana Rawat 1st Nov, 2025

Hey,

If you take an additional exam in mathematics from an open board, as you want to pursue engineering, you will have two mark sheets which is not acceptable for JEE Mains or Advanced or JOSSA. NTA and IIT require single 10+2 certificate with the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Maths.

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What is the procedure required to take addmission in mahatma gandhi university for bsc in radiology

Aahana Rawat 1st Nov, 2025

Hey,

For admission in Mahatma Gandhi University for B.Sc. in radiology, first you must come under the eligibility criteria, like you should pass class 12th with the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology with minimum 50% marks to qualify the exam.

Then fill out the form which you can find in the official website of the college. Submit the documents required like marksheets, photo, ID proof and category certificate if needed.

After that either you will be selected on the basis of the merit list or the entrance exam and interview conducted by the university. After that, you need to pay for the fees and complete document verification.

Hope it helps!!!

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i have applied for nov inicet and payment successful and application successfully submitted but i forgot to generate EUC will i get admit card?

Prachi Kumari 1st Nov, 2025

Hello,

If you forgot to generate the EUC (Eligibility Unique Code), then you will not be issued the admit card.

The EUC is mandatory for AIIMS INI CET applicants who completed their registration and payment. Without it, your application is considered incomplete , even if payment and submission were successful.

You should immediately visit the AIIMS INI CET portal and check if the option to generate the EUC is still open. If the window is closed, you may have to wait until AIIMS provides a correction or reopening window.

In short:

  • Without EUC → No admit card.

  • If window reopens → Generate EUC right away

Hope it helps !

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