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Ishmeet Singh

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As you have taken the Science stream, it has opened doors for any field you plan on pursuing. Those with an interest in law can prepare for CLAT and try to get a good rank in the same. Those with an interest in mathematics, Statistics and numerical analysis can pursue Actuaries by appearing for UK or Indian actuarial papers during graduation or go for data Science if the student has a knack for computers. Preparation of JEE for engineering
CUET for Bachelors in sciences
SAT for foreign universities etc. Possibilities are endless. Use this year wisely to conclude your interests and sum them up in your career.

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Mohini Chauhan

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Different government departments and private institutions offer scholarships. These scholarships can be merit-based, means-based and merit-cum-means based. Ex-1. Post-Matric Scholarships Scheme for Minorities
2. Post Matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
3. Financial Assistance for Education of the Wards of Beedi/Cine/IOMC/LSDM Workers - Post-Matric.

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Bhawna Kumari

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Look SSC having a basic criteria for all those exams conducted or it going to be conduct in future which include overall syllabus of your respective course. In all those exams conduct a basic CBT (Computer Based Test) by the board and the pattern of that CBT is followed:
A. General Intelligence & Reasoning
B. General Awareness
C. Quantitative Aptitude
D. English ComprehensionThis is the basic perform or structure organised by the board to conduct CBT, whether the level of question is based on the eligibility criteria of the Job Profile.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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Hi,
If you failed only in your optional subjects, you need not worry as marks for the 6th subject are not counted in total per cent and not even in entrance cut-offs.

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Anil Bandharapu

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Hi,
According to Shri ram college of commerce, it does not offer any courses for students in class 11th. This colleges offers on undergraduate and post graduate courses only. The minimum eligibility for undergraduate courses in Shri Ram College of commerce is qualifying Class 12th examinations from a recognized board.

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Rounit Rai

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Government boarding school for girls class 11, cheap and best for CBSE are :-
1- Welham girls school
2- Bishop cotton girls school
3- Mayo college girls school
4- Scindia Kanya vidyalaya
5- Vidya Devi Jindal school
6- Convent of Jesus and Mary school
7- Unison world school
8- Mussoorie international school
9- Hopetown girls school
10- Ecole Global international girls school.

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Rounit Rai

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The best boarding CBSE school for girls in the budget are :-
1- Welham girls school
2- Scindia Kanya vidyalaya
3- Unison world school
4- Mussoorie international school
5- Hopetown girls school
6- mayo college girls school
7- Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls public school
8- Guru Nanak Fifth Centenary school for girls
9- Convent of Jesuyand Mary school
10- Rajmata Krishna Kumari Girls public school.

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Rounit Rai

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If there is a time gap of two or more than two years between your 10th passing year and the session of your admission in NIOS then you would get first opportunity to sit for public examination after exactly one year from the session of your admission and subsequently get your result. If you have just completed your 10th grade and as of now you want to opt NIOS then the minimum course duration would be two years and if you have just completed your 11th or failed in 11th and want to opt NIOS then also the minimum time length of the course will be two years there is no admission in 12th in NIOS You have to get admitted in 10+2 course name
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