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Jasleen Taneja

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For CBSE 10th, 12th, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is lenient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, 11 in their schools.So, if u have covered the entire CBSE 10th syllabus and CBSE 12th syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking. Also, you can click on the link below to check the important points in CBSE boards preparation. Top tips to score high in CBSE board exams

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Jiya Tyagi

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Yes, candidates are eligible to get admission to SMJV's C K Shah Vijapurwala Institute of Management College for BBA if candidate have done Class 12 from the CBSE board. The college offers merit-based admission candidates are required to fill out the eligibility criteria before they can opt for BBA at SMJV's C K Shah Vijapurwala Institute of Management College.

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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Central board of secondary education conducts the exam of boards of class 12. The paper is in pen and paper format and the questions asked are objective and subjective based the duration of exam is 3 hours. In offline exam candidates are aksed to seat in particular manner based on their roll numbers, and centres allotted to particular schools. Each candidate must carry their admit card to the exam center and must follow the instructions given by the teachers. After, giving the exam the result usually comes within 2-3 months and the result is in marks format and percentage is given to each students. 

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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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One can study efficiently for any exam by making a succesfull time table and following it with alll dedication. One should first understand the syllabus thoroughly and learn all th topics available in the syllabus. Then, one should practice the numerical based questions for physics, mathematics, chemistry, accounts, etc. Afer, completion of the syllabus, one should revise all the concepts of the syllabus twice atleast, as revision is the key. One should also study the previous year questions of past ten years, to understand the examination pattern and the questions which are most frequesntly asked in past ten years. Candidates should a
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Vanshika Shukla

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That is a low score in JEE Mains so it is not possible to get in any top colleges however since you have scored 60% in class 12th, you can apply to other good colleges like VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology), BITS Pilani, UPE university by giving their entrance exam or any other private colleges in your preferred state.

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Neha Mateti

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Yes you can give your improvement exam in 2025 as a private candidate without appearing for it in 2024. According to the CBSE rules a candidate who has passed an examination can reappear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the succeeding year only. This means you have the option to take the improvement exam in 2025 if you passed your board exams in 2024To register as a private candidate you'll need to fill out the application form usually available from September to October and submit it along with the required fee. The examination will typically be held in March or April with results declared in May or June

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Yes, when the tentative answer key is released, CBSE also opens the time for contesting the CTET answer key. In order to receive challenges or objections against any inaccurate or flawed response, CBSE first distributes the tentative answer key. Following an analysis of the challenges made against the provisional key, the CTET final answer key is made public.

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