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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE Board exams 2025 for Classes 10, 12 will begin from February 15 and will go on till April 5, 2025. They will be held in offline or pen and paper mode. The CBSE date sheet 2025 was released on November 2024.The Board released the CBSE 10th syllabus and CBSE 12th syllabus 2025 on the official website- cbse.nic.in. Students must go through them and start preparing for their board exams. Students must try and finish their syllabus at least two months before the exams. They must also solve CBSE question papers and sample papers fo previous years to score well. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To get your CBSE Class 10th marksheet for the 2020-2021 session, visit the DigiLocker website or app. Log in using your registered mobile number and verify with an OTP. Under the “Education” section, select “Central Board of Secondary Education.” Find and download your marksheet. You can also get it from your school or the CBSE official website by logging in with your roll number and other required details.

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Malavika

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Every year, students enrolled in Class 10 take the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education, or ICSE, board exams administered by CISCE. Every year, the ICSE exams are typically held in February or March. The syllabus and exam format for the ICSE are set by the Council. Candidates for the ICSE 10th exams may be any student who has passed the ninth grade at a school connected to the CISCE board. The administration of the school is required to apply for the exam on behalf of the pupils who regularly attend. Students need to contact your school's administration to get the registration form.

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Himanshi Tirkha

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Hello!You can choose any field you want. Both fields have promising career. You should choose the field which is aligned with your future goals. After choosing commerce you can select Mathematics, but after selecting Science you cannot choose subjects of commerce.Both fields are wide, with commerce you go for BBA, B.Com, CA, CS and many others, with Science you can go for doctor, engineer, research, among many other things.All the Best!Thank you

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Salviya Antony

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The Tamil Nadu board will release the Tamil Nadu 10th hall ticket 2025 in March 2025. Tamil Nadu SSLC hall ticket 2025 will be released at school login. School heads can access the TN 10th hall ticket 2025. Schools will notify students regarding the distribution of the admit card. Students can collect the Tamil Nadu 10th admit card 2025 from their schools. 

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Salviya Antony

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No, there is no negative marking in Kerala 10th exams 2025. The board will not deduct any marks for incorrect answers in the Kerala SSLC exams 2025. The Kerala SSLC exam 2025 will be conducted in pen and paper mode. The question paper will have MCQs, short answer questions, long answer questions, fill in the blanks, etc. Students have to know the pattern of the exam and prepare accordingly.

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Muskan

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The subjects offered and the general grading system that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has developed will typically affect the marks given for the 10th board exams in 2024. According to my most current update, the CBSE normally allots a maximum of 100 marks to each topic in the 10th board exams. This integrates theoretical and practical components as needed. In addition, the CBSE employs a grading system wherein students obtain grades based on their performance in every topic. A Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), which is used to evaluate overall performance, is then calculated using these ratings.

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Malavika

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Reduced by almost 30% is the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for 2023–2024. The most recent question paper format, marking system, and revised syllabus will all be used in the CBSE Board Exams for Class 10 in 2024. Therefore, in order to ace their board examinations, all students for the CBSE Board exam need to keep current and prepare themselves using the most recent syllabus and instructions.In order to assist students in properly preparing for and performing well on the test, this article addresses the CBSE Class 10 Social Science marking scheme and offers insights on mark allocation, chapter weighting, and questio
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Malavika

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The CBSE has released thorough guidelines for the students in order to guarantee a seamless and equitable administration of the board exams. Major components including directions for exam day, scheduled times, and what students need to bring to the examination room are all covered in the issued guidelines. Students are advised to keep your admit card, your ID card from school, and any additional papers listed on the admit card with you. It is recommended that students bring a watch (without a calculator), a pencil, an eraser, a transparent water bottle, and a blue or black ballpoint pen. Make sure that you read the guidelines thoroughl
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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As you have scored 73% in class 10th board, so you are eligible to take admission in this college. But getting a seat may be difficult. Still I will suggest you to participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly and wait till the last round of the counselling process. Best of luck.

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