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Salviya Antony

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Students must go through the points below to avoid the Andhra Pradesh Inter exam-day hassles:All communication devices like mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, headphones, pagers, fitness bands, cameras, etc., are barred from carrying to the examination hall.Accessories like wallets, goggles, handbags, and purses are not to be carried.Students must not forget to carry all the stationary items that are required to appear for the Andhra Pradesh Inter board exams as sharing of stationary is not allowedHowever, do not forget to carry your Andhra Pradesh Inter admit card on all exam daysStudents without the admit crad will not be allowed to w
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Salviya Antony

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For Andhra Pradesh Inter, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is linient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, 11 in their schools.So, if u have covered the entire Andhra Pradesh Inter syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking. Also, you can click on the link below to check the Andhra Pradesh Inter important preparation points. AP Inter Preparation 

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Salviya Antony

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Almost every student must had this thought of passing the Andhra Pradesh Intermediate board exams without studying, however, one should understand that Andhra Pradesh Inter board exams are a turning point for their future. While there is no shortcut to pass the Andhra Pradesh Inter exams without studying, students can follow the points listed below and try their best to pass Andhra Pradesh Inter board exams.Use Mind Maps And Visual AidsCompile All The NotesPractice Regular SummarisationQuiz YourselfReview Course NotesUse Online ResourcesUsing A Tutor Or Study GroupUse MnemonicsStay Positive And ConfidentPrioritise Sleep and Nutrition&n
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Salviya Antony

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To score 100 percent in Andhra Pradesh Inter board exams, you must complete all the topics mentioned in the syllabus and be thorough with the concepts. You can follow the points below that will help you score cent per cent-Study Plan to Complete the Syllabus on Time.Manage Time for Revision.Keep One Sample Paper & Mock Test To Solve Each DayIdentify Mistakes & Rectify ThemList Down Important TopicsMaster Good Writing SkillsStop Cramming, Understand the Concept

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Salviya Antony

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Pasting money on a board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Certainly, you will be eligible for B.Sc programs at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) with your 75 percent in BIEAP. For UG courses, including B.Sc Nursing, BPT, and B.Sc Allied Health Sciences, SVIMS typically requires a minimum of 45% marks in 10+2 with PCB. As your score exceeds this threshold, you meet the academic criteria. Admission is determined by Andhra Pradesh EAPCET scores, emphasizing the importance of this entrance test. It is advisable to check the official SVIMS website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information on eligibility and admission procedures.

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Harsh Gupta

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Yes, SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) accepts BIEAP (Board of Immediate Education | Andhra Pradesh) and they accept many more Board of Education like CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education), ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) and State Board but you have to score more than eligibility criteria. Candidates must pass the 10+2 exam or any other equivalent exam with more than 55% (English) and 60% marks (including English). Candidates must have studied Mathematics including stats, Geometry, Algebra, and Calculus as compulsory subjects till 10+2. 

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Harsh Gupta

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Yes you get admission at SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) with a 75 percentile in BIEAP because you just need 55 to 60 percentile for admission but some other criteria you have to check which is mentioned below:EligibilityCandidates must pass the 10+2 exam or any other equivalent exam with more than 55% (English) and 60% marks (including English).Candidates must have studied Mathematics including stats, Geometry, Algebra, and Calculus as a compulsory subject till 10+2.Below 19 years of age as on 31st May of the year of admissionSelection CriteriaSelection is based on the marks scored in the entrance exam conducted b
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Harsh Gupta

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it depends on what college or university you choose for your bachelor's degree and for B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) most colleges or universities take admission with minimum requirements of 55 to 60% but some colleges have their own cut-off like more than 80 and some want more than 90 or 95% and their selection process also differed some take the admission test some takes interview and some take directly by your board score so according to your state board you have to see what the college and university requirements are for B.Sc (Bachelor of Science), so you can easily find best colleges for you can find all colleges knowledge by shiksha
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Soumadip Chandra

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To qualify for the 1st and 2nd-year intermediate exams, students must attain a minimum of 35% marks in both aggregate and individual subjects. This benchmark ensures a foundational grasp of the subjects covered in the intermediate curriculum, promoting a basic level of competence across various areas of study.For B.Sc. admission eligibility, candidates are required to have completed their 12th grade with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Alternatively, individuals still awaiting their exam results are also considered, recognizing that some applicants may be in the process of completing their secondary education. Crucially, aspiring B.Sc. stu
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