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Aman singh

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In fact, TNEA is a means of obtaining admission to PSG College of Technology. The TNEA is used to determine admission to PSG College of Technology. A respectable TNEA score would allow you to apply to PSG College of Technology, one of the best private colleges, for admission. A minimum of 45% of the total possible points in the 12th grade exam is required for admission to PSG College of Technology.

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Harsh Singh

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For admission to the B.Tech programme at MGM Institute of Biosciences and Technology (MGMIBT), candidates must have completed their 12th standard (HSC, CBSE) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (or Mathematics for certain programs) and have achieved a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate for the general category and 40% for the reserved category.

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Harsh Singh

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To be eligible for the B.Tech programme at MGM Institute of Biosciences and Technology (MGMIBT), candidates must have completed their 12th standard (HSC, CBSE) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, achieving at least 45% marks for the general category and 40% marks for the reserved category. Since you mentioned having 40% marks, if you belong to the reserved category, you meet the eligibility criteria. For the general category, however, 40% would not be sufficient.

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The AE syllabus is similar to the syllabus of CBSE classes 11 and 12. The Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE) syllabus covers topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, which are similar to the CBSE class 11 and 12 syllabus.Here are some topics which you will have to prepare for AE:Physics:Mechanics (CBSE class 11)Thermodynamics (CBSE class 11)Electromagnetism (CBSE class 12)Optics (CBSE class 12)Chemistry:Physical Chemistry (CBSE class 11)Inorganic Chemistry (CBSE class 11 and 12)Organic Chemistry (CBSE class 12)Mathematics:Algebra (CBSE class 11)Calculus (CBSE class 12)Geometry (CBSE class 11 and 12)Trigonometry (CBS
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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE and Haryana board follow the NCERT syllabus and almost teaching techniques. Thus, they both lie at the same pedestal. However, according to some students, CBSE is tougher than other state boards. According to the, . CBSE focuses on application based questions which pushes the student to understand the concept extensively which is contrary to the state boards.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The CBSE 12th marking scheme for 2024 is not available for download as a single document for all subjects yet. However, steps to access the marking schemes for individual subjects on the CBSE website are:Visit the official Central Board of Secondary Education websiteNavigate to the 'Academics' section of the website.Look for a link mentioning "Marking Scheme" or "Class XII Examination".Once you find the marking scheme section, you can usually select the specific subject you're interested in and download the marking scheme for that subject.

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Ganesh mandala

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Minimum eligibility: require a minimum percentage of typically above 50% in 12th standard.Competitive cutoff: Due to increasing competition, the actual cutoff might be higher than the minimum eligibility.

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Ganesh mandala

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It's unlikely that you can get admission to LMF (Landmark Foundation Institute of Management and Technology) for a BHM programme with just 40% marks in CBSE.While the specific cutoff percentage might vary from year to year, most reputable colleges, including LMF, usually have a minimum eligibility criterion higher than 40%.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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You typically don't need an Eligibility Certificate from CBSE to apply for colleges in India. Most colleges in India rely on verification of your original mark sheet and other documents directly from the CBSE board. On the other hand, CBSE website itself clarifies this on their "Admission" section.

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