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Shweta Yaduvanshi

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It seems like national Scholarship Exam (NSE) have not yet declared any official exact date for the examination of scholarship, so it is advisable to keep taking updates of scholarship by visiting the official website of NSE.

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YASH SHARMA

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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Courses may vary from one institution to another. However, as per the Bar Council of India (BCI) rules, candidates who have completed a Polytechnic Diploma after 10th standard are not eligible for the 3-year LL.B. Programme. However, you may be eligible for the integrated 5-year LL.B. Programme offered by some institutions, provided you fulfill the other eligibility criteria such as having a minimum aggregate percentage in your Polytechnic Diploma programme, and meeting the age limit criteria set by the institution and BCI. I would recommend that you check the eligibility criteria of the institution w
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YASH SHARMA

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In most cases, law schools do consider a candidate's academic performance in their 10th and 12th standard exams as part of their admissions process. However, the weightage given to these marks varies from institution to institution. Some law schools may place more emphasis on the candidate's performance in their undergraduate degree or entrance exam, while others may consider a more holistic approach that takes into account various factors such as work experience, extracurricular activities, and personal essays. That being said, having a strong academic record, including good marks in 10th and 12th standard exams, can increase your cha
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YASH SHARMA

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In most cases, law schools do consider a candidate's academic performance in their 10th and 12th standard exams as part of their admissions process. However, the weightage given to these marks varies from institution to institution. Some law schools may place more emphasis on the candidate's performance in their undergraduate degree or entrance exam, while others may consider a more holistic approach that takes into account various factors such as work experience, extracurricular activities, and personal essays. That being said, having a strong academic record, including good marks in 10th and 12th standard exams, can increase your cha
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Om prakash sahoo

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Changing from the IGCSE board to CBSE after 10th standard may present some challenges for your son, but it is not impossible. IGCSE syllabus is more comprehensive and focused on skill-based learning, whereas CBSE syllabus emphasizes more on theoretical knowledge. So, your son may need to adjust to a different style of learning and examination pattern. However, many students successfully make the transition from IGCSE to CBSE every year. To make this transition easier for your son, you can consider the following tips:
Plan Ahead: Start researching the CBSE syllabus, examination pattern, and textbooks, so that your son can start getting f
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The result of OPEN MAT exam conducted on 10th March may have already been declared by now, as it typically takes around 4-6 weeks for the results to be announced after the exam date. It is advisable to check the official website of the exam conducting authority, which is the Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU for updates on the results. Alternatively, candidates can also receive updates on the result declaration via email or SMS if they had registered for the exam using a valid email ID and mobile number. Please upvote if it was helpful.

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Kajal Kumari

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To pursue an MBA, you need to qualify for entrance exams such as CAT MAT XAT NMAT SNAP etc. The Common Admission Test CAT is one of the most popular and competitive MBA entrance exams in India. However, it is not necessarily the easiest exam to qualify for. The level of difficulty of these exams can vary depending on various factors like the exam pattern, syllabus, and individual strengths and weaknesses. However, all of these exams require a certain level of proficiency in quantitative reasoning, which includes mathematics. Since you mentioned that you only know 10th level math, you may find the quantitative section of these exams cha
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Admission to MCC for B.Com or BBA is primarily based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (12th or equivalent). As per the eligibility criteria mentioned on the MCC website, candidates must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate to be eligible for admission. Since you are expecting to secure 60% marks in your 12th examination, you meet the eligibility criteria for admission to MCC. However, admission also depends on the availability of seats and the cut-off marks for that particular year. You will need to check the admission notification or contact the college directly to
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P sai siddanth

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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET is an entrance exam for students who want to pursue medical and dental courses in India. The exam is usually held once a year in the month of May. Since you are currently in class 10, you will have to wait until you complete your 10+2 education to be eligible to appear for NEET. NEET is meant for students who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent education with Physics Chemistry and Biology as mandatory subjects. However, it's always a good idea to start preparing early. You can start by focusing on your studies and building a strong foundation in the subjects that will be covered in NE
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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Siva, For appearing in Bachelor's degree, one needs to pass with their 12th standard through required boards.

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