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Prem Kumar singh

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First of all, Congrats on getting 94.5% in JEE MainsYour JEE Main Paper-2 percentile of 94.5% and NATA score of 134 are eligible for B.Arch admissions. However, your Class 12th score of 67.5% may not meet the typical eligibility criteria.It's important to note that eligibility criteria can vary by institution and may change over time.It's advisable to contact PVPCOA directly to confirm your eligibility based on your academic credentials and the current admission criteria.

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MOHD ZAID

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The details of transition tests, including practical tests and courses, depend on the rules set by your board of education (e.g., CBSE, state board). Here are the general guidelines:1. Resources for PCM and IT topics:Repeating practical courses: If your remedial exam includes practical courses (such as physics, chemistry, or information technology), some boards will require if you return to class.There are specific guidelines for reclaiming theoretical and practical together.Check board guidelines: Some boards allow you to maintain an already useful score.2. Number of points to improve:Normally you can choose one or more topics for the
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Raziya Chikkale

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Odisha CHSE Exam Pattern 2025: The Council of Higher Secondary Education, (CHSE) Odisha has announced changes in Odisha CHSE exam pattern 2025. According to the new CHSE Odisha pattern 2025, students will have to appear for 80 mark theory exam. 20 marks will be allotted for internal assessment. Students have to score at least 24 marks in theory, to clear the exam. However, the internal marks will not be added to the theory marks to determine pass or fail. The new CHSE Odisha pattern of questions will be applicable for regular students registered in 2023 only of Arts, Science, Commerce and vocational streams appearin
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Similar to this, the 12th Karnataka board also has model question papers available on Selfstudys, KSEEB Solutions and more for the Accounts subject. Model papers can also be downloaded without payment from various online platforms available for students to help them prepare effectively by getting to know the pattern of the exam. To this you just need to visit their sites search for Class 12 and download the respective District wise Accountancy Model papers in pdf format for your preparation.

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Sagar Gupta

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If your improvement result is out in August, it may be too late for the current year's NIT admissions, as the 75% eligibility criteria are typically checked before counseling. You may need to wait until the next JEE Main cycle to meet the eligibility.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can appear for both GAT (Graduation Aptitude Test) and EAMCET even if your 12th board exams are not yet completed, but with a few conditions:GAT Exam: This exam is usually for admissions to B.Tech/B.E. courses in various institutes, and you can apply for it while you are still in 12th. You need to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria, which typically requires you to have completed your 12th by the time of admission.EAMCET Exam: You can also appear for EAMCET (Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test) while in 12th, but you must pass your 12th exams with the required marks to be eligible for admission.
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