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Deeksha Dixit

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According to the MSBSHSE board, you need to score 35 percent in order to pass the Maharashtra SSC exam. The Maharashtra SSC exam is equivalent to the CBSE Class 10 level. To pass the SSC exam, you must score at least 35% on both the theory and practical papers. You will be deemed unsuccessful and required to take the Supplementary Exam if your score is less than 35%. The passing grade is between 35% and 44%, and above this score, you get a grade as follows:
1. A score of 45% to 59% is considered second division.
2. A 60% and above is considered first division.
3. If your score is above 75%, you get a distinction.

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Khushi Upadhyay

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The timing of counseling differs for both the courses.

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Nipin Paul

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No, it is not deleted. The Mathematics part 1 and 2 is still in the syllabus.

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Dr Aman Kumar

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Please visit the site of Anand Niketan College of Agriculture, KK Wagh College of Agriculture.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination is held twice a year by Maharashtra HSC. For students who are not satisfied with their results or who have failed one or more subjects, the Maharashtra State Board conducts improvement exams after declaring the results. In response to your query, if you have not already enrolled in college, you may skip the exam. However, you are firmly advised to appear for the improvement examination in July itself, as failing to do so may cause a delay in improved results and additional delays in continuing on to higher studies.

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Mallika Ahuja

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. Here is the list of colleges-
Oriental College of Education - OCE, Mumbai B.Ed. Music (Bachelor of Education In Music)
SKC,
Chandrapur-Maharashtra B.Ed. Music (Bachelor of Education In Music) Distance Education Course.

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Rupjyoti saikia

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Refer the following:
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Dr DY Patil Vidyapeeth etc.

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Pappu Kumar Mahato

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Your marks in NEET are less. As per the previous year cutoffs you cannot get any government Medical College for BAMS. You can get admission to the private medical college but the fees will be very much. So, you need to have good economic condition. You should have maintained a score above 550 to be on the safer side. You cannot get into any government medical college with this mark. There is very less Probability of getting a seat.

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