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SHIVAM KESHARI

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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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Yash Goswami

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There is no such criteria for getting admission in B tech Computer Science branch but many college wants above 65% for giving admission in college it may vary college to college. However, at the time of placement minimum percentage in 12th should be 60% . 

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Nandini Motwani

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Some mistakes are minor, such as if in your application for JEE Mains 2024, you filled in "CBSE-i" instead of "CBSE". However, you should definitely correct it, and check if this can be done through the JEE Main portal. In case there is no such facility, try contacting the helpdesk team of JEE Main without delay. During document verification, one can explain the mistake with the true certificates. The fast action will ensure that really minor problems can also be avoided or even resolved before the problem arises in the exam or counseling.

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Rupesh Katariya

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hello ! For BITSAT 2025, the eligibility criteria typically require you to have a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in 5 subjects (including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English) in your 12th board exams. as you have 6 subjects, including one optional, you do not necessarily need to take an improvement for all 6 subjects.Here's what I Think u should consider:If your aggregate percentage in the 5 main subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, and English + one additional subject) is at least 75%, you won't need an improvement in all 5.If your percentage is below 75% in the core 5 subjects, you may need to take an improvement in the
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Annu navariya

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You may not receive the CBSE improvement examination result in time for counseling, since improvement examinations by CBSE usually get their result after two-three weeks from conducting the improvement exam and counseling rounds for JoSAA starts at the earliest two-three weeks of announcement of results for JEE Main.

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Annu navariya

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There are some low-cost CBSE colleges offering quality education in Dibrugarh, Assam. The notable ones include the following: Dibrugarh University Institute of Engineering and Technology (DUIET)-This institute provides low-cost courses and is affiliated with Dibrugarh University.Holy Cross College is one of the prestigious institutions offering quality education at reasonable prices in several streams.

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Rupesh Katariya

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With an 81% in Class 12 and 74 percentile in JEE Mains, your son has good prospects for colleges offering programs related to Astrophysics. While specific Astrophysics programs may not be common at the undergraduate level, many colleges offer Physics or Engineering Physics where he can specialize later.Top options include IITs and NITs, where he can pursue Physics and specialize in Astrophysics through research or electives. University of Delhi offers a solid B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics programme with opportunities in Astrophysics at the postgraduate level. Institutes like TIFR and Raman Research Institute are excellent for research-focused
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