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Ankit kumar

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Hi Vijay, If you have missed your hall ticket and roll number, you can still check your results by following these steps:Visit the Official Exam Website:Go to the official website of the examination body (e.g., CBSE, State Boards, or university).Look for the results section.Enter Personal Details:Use alternative personal details such as your name, date of birth, and any other identification fields provided by the website.Some exam boards allow results to be accessed through registered mobile number or email ID.Contact the Exam Authority:If you're unable to find your results using personal details, reach out to the examination authority
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 Dear Hafsa, Participating in entrance exams for institutions in states like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chandigarh is feasible, even if you're from another state. Here's how you can proceed:Research State-Specific Entrance Exams:Each state conducts its own entrance exams for various courses. For example:Delhi: The Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) Delhi conducts counseling for admissions to engineering and architecture courses in Delhi.Maharashtra: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) is conducted for admissions to engineering and pharmacy courses in Maharashtra.Chandigarh: Chandigarh University conducts the Chandigarh Universit
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 Dear Kubra, With just two months left for your boards, it's essential to focus on effective and strategic study methods. Here's a plan to help you optimize your time:Prioritize Important Topics:Review the syllabus and identify high-weightage chapters.Focus more on subjects or topics you find difficult.Create a Study Schedule:Plan daily study sessions with short breaks.Allocate time for each subject according to its difficulty level and your comfort.Use Previous Years' Papers:Solve board exam papers from previous years to get an idea of the exam pattern and frequently asked questions.Practice Time Management:Set timers while solvi
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Dear Niveditha,To pursue an M.Sc. in Microbiology at Osmania University's University College of Science, follow these steps:Eligibility Criteria:A B.Sc. degree in Medical Biotechnology or an equivalent field with a minimum of 50% marks.Application Process:Visit the Official Website: Navigate to the Osmania University CPGET portal.Register Online: Create an account and complete the application form for the M.Sc. Microbiology program.Application Fee: The fee for a single subject is ?400 for general candidates and ?350 for SC/ST candidatesImportant Dates:The application window typically opens in April and closes in June. For the 2023 sess
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 Hi Chitresh, For Class 12 Private Students under the MP Board (Madhya Pradesh Board), the Mathematics subject typically does not have a practical exam. It is a purely theoretical subject. However, for other subjects that have practicals (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.), you are expected to appear for practical exams at a designated center.You should contact your respective exam center or the MP Board office for specific guidelines regarding practical exams for private students. They will provide detailed information about scheduling, fees, and requirements.Hope this helps!

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 Hi Chandni, For the CBSE 10th exam, you need to score a minimum of 33% in both theory and practical exams separately. This means:33% in theory: You must score at least 33% in each of your theory papers.33% in practical: You must also score at least 33% in the practical examinations for each subject that has a practical component.If you meet the criteria for both theory and practical separately, you will be considered to have passed the subject. The overall percentage is calculated based on the total marks obtained in both theory and practical exams.I hope this clears up your doubt! Best of luck!

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Hi Ayesha, Admission for the 10th exam depends on the board you are applying for (CBSE, NIOS, State Board, etc.).CBSE/State Board – Regular school admissions usually close before the academic year starts. However, private schools may have different policies. Contact your school or board office.NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) – You can apply for the NIOS 10th exam under the Stream 1 (for fresh students) or Stream 2 (for failed students). Fees can be paid online on the official NIOS Website.Check your respective board's official website for the latest updates.

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To get your SSC marksheet for the year 1998, you would have to do the following;Contact the Board of Education:Find the name of your board of education from which you appeared for your SSC exams. If you belong to Maharashtra, it will be the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE), and if you are appearing from CBSE then it will be Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).Click on this Official Board Website:Mostly, all education boards provide duplicate marksheets and certificates through their online services.For CBSE: cbse.nic.in.Visit the website for Maharashtra State Board at msbshse.ac.in.D
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MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)Scope: Only for the admissions in the colleges of Maharashtra.Conducting Body: Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra.Courses Covered: Engineering, medical, law, management, pharmacy, and some humanities courses in Maharashtra colleges.Eligibility: Students who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board, with a preference for Maharashtra-based candidates.Exam Format:MCQs.For BMM: General knowledge, reasoning, and language proficiency.Focus: Primarily for students who want to get into specific courses in Maharashtra-based institutions.CUET (Common University Entrance Test)Scope: All In
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