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Jasleen Taneja

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Sticking money on a board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.Thus, you are suggested to go through the CBSE board syllabus and go through the chapters that carry high weightage. Solve previous years' question papers and CBSE sample papers 2024 to know the marking scheme and the different types of questions asked in the exam. 

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Kartikey Goyal

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There is no such generalisation or lower limit that you have to score above it to take admission, rather it depends upon the various factors like for which course are focusing, what field of interest and the alignment of necessary or conditions to score minimum in this subject in class 12th to be eligible for the course can be seen.So keeping in mind the decision of course one is planning to opt for would consider the subject criteria fulfilled by them in class 12th.

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Aayushi Pandey

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Sure, here is a list of colleges in and around Bengaluru that offer a combination for 11th & 12th for PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and Psychology for 11th and 12th:University of Bangalore (UGCAPBAU)Sri R.R. College for Women, BangaloreSRMS für Damen Mahavidyalaya BangaloreHVPG College for Women, BangaloreD.B. Institute of Technology in Indiranagar (average fees: INR 80,000 per year) 

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Yash Mittal

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IIM Visakhapatnam admission is based on CAT examination percentile obtained by candidates and their performance in Personal Interview. IIM Vishakhapatnam eligibility criteria for PGP/ MBA programme is a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% for candidates who belong to SC/ ST/ PwD category) or an equivalent qualification recognised by the Ministry of Education, Government of India (including the Associate Membership Examination (AMICE) of the Institution of Civil Engineers (India) as an equivalent qualification). As you meet the minimum qualifying criteria, you are eligible to apply for admiss
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Salviya Antony

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You must not forget to carry your Tamil Nadu 12th admit card 2025 on all exam days. In case you forget, you will not be allowed to write the exam. Along with the TN 12th admit card 2025, students must also carry their pens, pencils, ruler, geometry box etc.

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GAURAV DABI

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Unfortunately No, just having a background of scoring 60% score in your 12th grade wouldn't be enough for your chances of grabbing admission into Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law (DBRACL). In India, there are many colleges with the same name as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and each college have thier own admission processes and rules.This college has many admission factors like marks of 10th and 12th grade should be above 75% which matters a lot to grab admission.Many law colleges require exams like MHCET Law for 3 year and 5 year and L-CET, etc. and the score in these entrance exams plays a major role in taking admissions.Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Colle
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Jasleen Taneja

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Every child dreams of getting high scores in board exams without having to study at all. First of all, pls understand that cheating is a crime and if you’re caught using any unfair means, you’ll be debarred from giving the exam for 2 years, police will be involved and the stamp of a cheater will stick with you for your whole life.So, you are advised to go through the Maharashtra HSC Science syllabus thoroughly and know the exam pattern. You must also solve and practice the Maharashtra 12th Science sample papers and previous years question papers to get familiar with the marking scheme, types of questions asked in the exam a
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Indrani Choudhury

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Indeed, with 60% in class 12, aspirants can get admitted to the Hamstech Institute of Creative Education for a BA. Although the minimum score required in CBSE 12 to get admission to BA courses at Hamstech Institute of Creative Education. It is advised to get in touch with the Hamstech Institute of Creative Education directly or visit their official website for up-to-date and accurate information on the requirements for obtaining the BA eligibility. 

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Hemanth ambassador

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No, you can't get admission in the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) SAS Nagar after 12th grade. NIPER offers courses at the post-graduate and doctorate levels. To be eligible for the NIPER JEE 2024, candidates must have a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, medicine, or pharmaceutical sciences from a recognised university or institute. The minimum qualifying percentage may vary, but it is typically around 60% or 6.75 CGPA. Candidates from SC/ST categories must have at least a 55% or 6.25 CGPA as a minimum passing score. 

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Mohammad Rizwan

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Possibility of Eligibility: TimesPro may provide BBA programs with a minimum Class 12th cut-off of 60%. However, this can change based on the school and particular program.Exam Results Are Important: TimesPro may take into account test results in addition to grades from the 12th grade. Getting high marks on these tests can increase your chances.Other Aspects Taken Into Account: Aside from academics, several institutions consider extracurricular activities, professional experience, and in-person interviews. Having a strong profile overall can be advantageous.Get in touch with TimesPro: Reaching out to TimesPro's admissions department di
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