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Tasbiya Khan

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In the CBSE board results in India, the inclusion of physical education marks varies based on the stream you choose:For Science and Commerce streams: Physical education marks are not factored into your overall percentage calculation. Your final percentage is determined by the best four subjects you choose from your selected set, excluding languages.For Arts stream: Physical education marks are considered in your overall percentage calculation. This means that your final percentage is based on all subjects you take, including physical education.

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Jiya Tyagi

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Yes, you are eligible to get admission to Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru College for BCA if you have graduated Class 12 from the CBSE board; you need a migration certificate. After having all the required documents, you can apply for the BCA application form with an INR 100 registration fee. The college offers direct admission; students only need to fill out the eligibility criteria before they can opt for BCA at Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru College.

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Interviews based selection and additional qualitative factors are used at UEI Global Faridabad for BHM admissions. Given below the procedure for selection in BHM courses at UEI Global Faridabad:Procedure for Selection-Merit in the results of the Class 12 exam determines admission.Candidates must show up for UEI Global Faridabad round of personal interviewThe final decision is made in light of the candidate's extracurricular activities, interview performance, and academic standing.Qualification Standards-Must have completed the Class 12 or its equivalent from state boards/CBSE/ISC boardRequires a minimum of 50% of the possible points in
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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 2024 and CBSE7 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 2024

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The Central Board of Secondary Examination allows a student to reappear in any exam held by it, if the student wish to improve his/her performance or if a student fails in an exam. CBSE allows students to give their exams again by applying for the CBSE Improvement exam.The student who apply for such improvement exam needs to fill out the exam form from the official website of CBSE and pay the prescribed fees and then appear for the exam as a private candidate. However, a student will have to wait until the CBSE Board exams are held again next year.

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Jasleen Taneja

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Almost every student must have had this thought of passing the CBSE board exams without studying, however, one should understand that CBSE board exams are a turning point for their future. While there is no shortcut to pass the board exams without studying, students can follow the points listed below and try their best to clear the CBSE board exams.·       Use Mind Maps And Visual Aids·       Compile All The Notes·       Practice Regular Summarisation·       Quiz Yourself·  
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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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Jasleen Taneja

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No, CBSE syllabus and Maharashtra Board are not the same. There are certain key differences between these two boards which parents and students should consider before choosing which board they want to study in. Here are some of the main differences between Maharashtra and CBSE boards:CBSE is a central board that falls under the purview of the central government, while Maharashtra board falls under state government purview, which means that it is managed by the government of Maharashtra. The syllabus, curriculum, subjects and course material of both boards differ quite a bit. CBSE curriculum is formed by the NCERT wh
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