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Dhanya B

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Yes, the topics for the competitive exams are similar to those of graduation and Class 12th. The exams test your understanding of the subjects you studied in school, including English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. Additionally, the exams may also cover current affairs and general knowledge, which you can prepare for by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and studying basic concepts in history, geography, and culture.

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Muskan Gupta

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The Class 12 examination must provide a minimum qualifying score of 50% for general applicants and a minimum of 45% for SC/ST candidates in order for them to be eligible for the CUET test in 2024.If a student has completed their Class 11 and Class 12 coursework from BOSSE boards, they are eligible to take the CUET UG test if they meet the following requirements. You should be a graduate of an accredited university and have got 45 percent  in the Class 12 for ST students. 

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Muskan Gupta

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No, the full syllabus for class 12 is not directly assessed by the CUET exam itself. The substance of the CUET questions may overlap with material studied in classes 11 and 12, however, they are intended to assess your knowledge and skills in certain areas.Emphasis on Particular Skills: The CUET curriculum centers on evaluating your conceptual understanding.

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Muskan Gupta

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There are several websites where you can find the last 10 years of Previous Years' Question Papers (PYQs) for Physics (Class 12) they are as shared below:1. CBSE Official Website from the year 2010-20132. Other Educational Websites or on Google.3. With Online Booksellers 

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Kumar Ghosh

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Yes, you can get admission to B.Tech at KL University Hyderabad with 60% in Class 12th. The eligibility criteria for B.Tech at KL University Hyderabad require candidates to have completed 10+2 with 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.Admission to the B.Tech programme is based on the merit obtained in entrance exams like KLUEEE, TS EAMCET, JEE Main, or JEE Advanced, followed by counseling sessions 

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Rohan Saha

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Yes, you can get into Sangai International University BSc programme with 70% in class 12th. Sangai International University accepts students with varying percentages for different courses, and for the BSc program, a 70% score in class 12th is sufficient for admission.

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Arastu Thakur

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To be eligible for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) programme at Delhi University School of Open Learning (DU SOL) without Mathematics in class 12th, you must have passed your senior secondary school exams from a recognised board with at least 60% aggregate marks for General category students or 54% for OBC/EWS candidates and 57% for PwBD candidates. This eligibility criterion allows students without Mathematics in class 12th to apply for the BMS programme at DU SOL based on their overall academic performance.

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Muskan

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Here's a condensed strategy for your CBSE exams in 20 days:Prioritize review: Focus on weak areas, but don't neglect strengths. Create quick revision materials like flashcards.Practice relentlessly: Solve past papers and mock tests under timed conditions. Analyze mistakes to improve.Optimize studying: Plan a daily schedule with short bursts and breaks. Form a study group if it helps.Stay focused: Get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise.Ace exam day: Be prepared, stay calm, manage time, and proofread.

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Salviya Antony

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Kerala Plus two is easier as compared to CBSE 12th exam. Evaluation is liberal for Kerala plus two as compared to CBSE 12th. Most of the students clear the Kerala Plus two exam. The pass percentage of Kerala Plus two is always higher than CBSE 12th. As far as competitive exams line NEET, JEE are concerned, CBSE 12th is better. Students who learned CBSE 12th will be able to crack competitive exams easily. 

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