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Shubham Awasthi

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These no such universities and colleges who accept PSEB in australia because The Australian department of immigration and border protection has said that it would not issue student visa applications to students who have passed out of schools affiliated to PSEB (Punjab School Education Board). Many students of PSEB-affiliated schools have already applied to Australian institutions in order to pursue their higher education. This decision by the Australian authorities will deal a body blow to these students as their visa applications will be rejected. But According to Cheema, PSEB has had a record of producing the best students in India a
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sahil Dalwal

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The eligibility for B.Tech is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent (with Physics, Mathematics and English)* subject to qualifying + LPUNEST (B.Tech.)Till now, we have no notification to consider JEE Mains for B.Tech admissions as of now.You must have to qualify our entrance test NEST.for further assistance you may contact the admission department of LPU or you can also visit the official website of LPU.

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Jasleen Taneja

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Whiteners are not allowed in PSEB board exams. However, you can use gel or ball pens. Students can carry stationary to the exam centre but will not be allowed any electronic gadget like smart watch, cell phones, calculators etc. In case anyone is found with these items, he/she can be barred from writing the exam.

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Jasleen Taneja

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The PSEB Class 10 result 2025 will have the following detailsCandidate’s nameSubjectSubject-wise gradeSubject-wise marksSeat numberTotal marksQualifying statusPercentile rankGrade

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Jasleen Taneja

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No. The school does not have such authority to do so. They will also not withold it because they fear their result to fall if a student does not secure good marks as expected by the school.if it happens so.their reputation would drop and thereby the admissions and amounts they collect. And since you have signed an undertaking form, bearing the responsibility.now the school has complete legal rights to do what so ever they want.they can even withhold him from taking examinations, if he fails to secure the expected marks in his internal examinations. 

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Jasleen Taneja

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PSEB will likely release the PSEB date sheet 2025 for practical exams in January 2025. The practical exams are expected to be conducted in January 2025 in students’ own schools. The PSEB 10th theory exams will likely be held between Feb 27 and March 26, 2025 in pen and paper format.Students must go through the PSEB 10th syllabus 2025 and exam pattern to prepare well for the exams. It is advised that they go through the PSEB Class 10 sample papers 2025 and previous years question papers to ace the examinations.

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Jasleen Taneja

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Marking done by PSEB is fair and lenient. After the evaluators are done with the checking, the answer sheet goes for another round of random checking by the supervisor, to ensure it's fairness. Thus, students must not worry about the strict/lenient checking by the evaluators and focus on completing their syllabus and ensuring that their preparataion strategy is on point so that they do not have to worry about the checking.

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Jasleen Taneja

Contributor-Level 10

In case you are unable to obtain 33 percent marks in one subject in PSEB 10th, you will be eligible to appear for the compartment exams for the same subject. The PSEB 10th compartment exams are held in June/July. This is a second chance to save your academic year. Students are advised to finish the PSEB 10th syllabus and know the exam pattern well. they must also solve and practice the previous year's question papers to know the types of questions asked in the exam. With focus, students can easily obtain the minimum passing marks. 

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