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Abhishek Shukla

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The upcoming board exams have led to considerable stress for both students and parents, with the pressure to perform at their best. To reduce this stress, the tele-consultation service will offer personalized guidance. Students can interact with CBSE's trained counselors and receive advice on topics such as how to prepare for the exams, which topics to prioritize, and how to tackle difficult subjects. This service will provide students with the support they need to navigate the challenges of exam preparation. Students and parents can call the CBSE's toll-free number, 1800-11-8004, 24/7 for information and guidance regarding CBSE Boar
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Mamona Jain

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Yes, candidates can pursue the Medical Transcription courses in The Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University after 10th. Candidates can find the details below:Course Name: Diploma in Medical Transcription (DMT)Duration: 15 monthsMode of Course: Full-TimeTotal Tuition Fees: 50,000Type of University: Private 

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neha dhumal

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Boards can be hard or easy it solely depends on your preparation. If you prepare from start for this exam you can easily gain the 90 above percentage. Try to understand the concept instead of just trying the byheart the question. By this even if you forget the answer you can write something based on your understanding of the subject. That was the formula I used in my 10th and I scored 92%.the highest percentage scored in CBSE board is 100% that is 500/500. While in other courses it's 98-99%.

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Aayushi Singh

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CBSE 10th date sheet 2025 shares the exam days, dates, timings of the examinations along with some general guidelines for students. CBSE Class 10 exams 2025 will be conducted between February 15 and March 18, 2025. Students must download the date sheet and take a printout of the same. They must refer to it for the prepration and revision of their subjects. 

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Naresh Ahire

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A rectangular garden 40 m * 30 m is surrounded from outside by a path of equal width If the area of the path is 456 m2, find the width of the path .  

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Ankit kumar

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 Hi Chandni, For the CBSE 10th exam, you need to score a minimum of 33% in both theory and practical exams separately. This means:33% in theory: You must score at least 33% in each of your theory papers.33% in practical: You must also score at least 33% in the practical examinations for each subject that has a practical component.If you meet the criteria for both theory and practical separately, you will be considered to have passed the subject. The overall percentage is calculated based on the total marks obtained in both theory and practical exams.I hope this clears up your doubt! Best of luck!

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Praween Yadav

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You can get last 4 years model paper from your board's website. If you are from CBSE then search last 4 years model paper for class 10th CBSE and then download through the official site

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Rupesh Katariya

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If you're interested in pursuing a career in archaeology, here's a path you can consider after completing your 10th and 12th:After 10th:Choose Humanities in 12th: For archaeology, you should ideally choose Humanities in 12th, with subjects like History, Geography, and Political Science, which will provide a strong foundation for the field.After 12th:Bachelor's Degree: After completing your 12th, you can pursue a Bachelor's in History or Archaeology. Many universities in India offer undergraduate programs specifically in archaeology.PG Options: After your undergraduate degree, you can pursue a Master's in Archaeology or related fields l
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Pooja Shekhar

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WEEK 1-2: REVIEW AND UNDERSTANDDay 1-3: Overview of subjectsAllocate half a day to each subjectGo through the syllabus, noting important topics and weightageDay 4-6: Create a study planBreak down each subject into chapters/topicsAllocate days to cover specific topics based on their importance and your understandingDay 7-10: Initial revisionStart with a quick revision of the topics you've coveredIdentify areas where you need to focus moreWEEK 3-4: IN-DEPTH STUDY AND PRACTICEDay 11-15: Detailed study - Subjects 1 and 2Dive deeper into the first two subjectsWake up early and revise important formulasStay calm and focused during the examMa
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