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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE released the CBSE Class 10 previous question papers for the all sujects on the official website. Students can download them by clicking on the links on this page and start preparing for their upcoming exams. CBSE 10th board xams 2025 will be conducted between February 15 and March 18, 2025.The Board released the CBSE 10th sample papers 2025 of some of the subjects. The sample papers also share the latest marking sheme. These sample papers make students familiar with the difficulty level of the exam, the types of questions that will be asked and more. 

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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE released the CBSE question papers 2024 Class 10, 12 on its official website. Students can download them for free by clicking on the links provided below and prepare for the examinations. CBSE 10th Question papers 2024CBSE 12th Question papers 2024

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Jasleen Taneja

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The CBSE Board exams 2024 have begun already. You must start revising for your upcoming exam now. Sit and relax. Wake up early and start revising the core concepts. Study for half an hour and take five minutes break. This can be repeated 5-6 times to finish revision of major chapters. During the 5 min break, listen to music, chat with someone, do whatever you like except surfing on social media. Take regular and small meals, do light exercises, and this shall help you stay happy and let you prepare for the exams without causing anxiety. All the best!

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Priyal Babbar

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Hi there, in most of the B Tech programs, LPU NEST is mandatory. You need to appear for LPU NEST. However, your score is good you can get scholarship on the basis of your CBSE score. In case your LPU NEST score is greater than the class 12 score, you will get scholarship on the basis of score whichever is the highest. Good Luck. 

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Garima Verma

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The eligibility criteria for B.Des at UID Ahmedabad is as follows:Course NameEligibility and SelectionFeeSpecializationB.Des (420 seats)Eligibility: Class 12 in any stream/ three-year Diploma or equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate from any recognised school/ institute.Selection: UID DAT + Situation Test (ST) + Portfolio Evaluation (PE) INR 24 lakh - INR 40 lakhFashion Design, Visual Communication Product Design, Interaction Design, and Automobile & Transportation Design, etc.Hope it helps and you can check university website for more information regarding requirements.

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Umang Pant

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An exceptional 75th percentile in the CBSE 12th grade does not guarantee admission to all B.A. programmes at Sri Balaji University Pune. While a minimum score of 50% is required, popular programmes may face intense competition, and higher marks are often preferred.However, these choices are still available: Programme of choice: Consider applying to one of the university's less competitive B.A. programmes; it could improve your score.Other things to think about: Strong resumes, active extracurriculars, or notable achievements could improve your chances. Direct communication: Speak with the university's admissions office about your
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Tamalika Basumata

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Yes.It is possible to pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) without having mathematics in the 12th grade under the CBSE board. The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has made mathematics optional for studying computer science, electrical engineering, and electronics engineering, among other courses. The AICTE's revised rules state that students need to pass class 12 board exams with any three of the following subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, and others. However, it's important to note that mathematics is a core subject for engin
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CBSE has not yet released any notification regarding the conduct of board exams twice from the year 2025. However, it is expected that CBSE 12th exams 2025 Term 1 will be conducted in Oct-Nov 2024 while Term 2 exams of CBSE Class 12 will be held in Feb-Mar 2025.CBSE is expected to release the Term-wise CBSE 12th syllabus 2025 in April 2024. Click on the links provided here to stay updated. 

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