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So, first of all, select the exam for which you want to prepare. Then check out the syllabus for same and prepare a schedule according to the syllabus and your knowledge. Stick to it. And don't forget to write some test series and previous year papers to check out the exam pattern.
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well..!!!
To be qualified for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - NEET you should score least of half checks in your group XII assuming you have a place from General class and for ST/SC/OBC least stamps required is 40%. In the event that you didn't meet the base passing imprints you can either rehash your class XI and XII and concentrate hard to meet the expected end since there could be no upper age limit for NEET.
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It is quite difficult to say which board is much better for NDA as both of the boards are prestigious boards. However the major difference between Central Board of Secondary Education Board and Indian certificate of Secondary Education is that the first one focuses on concepts which are theoretical where is the second one board focuses on the practical knowledge which a student earns. If we talk about the level of the syllabus of these both boards then Indian certificate of 2nd Education Board has more complex syllabus in comparison to Central Board of Secondary Education. Most of the students in India take Central Board of Secondary Education because it helps students to prepare for different national competitive examinations.
Dear candidate
If you check the merit list preparation and admission process of past few years then though it is very hard to admit but with 50-60% marks in your 10+2 from West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education will not be able to ensure your seat in B.Sc Mathematics course. As the minimum marks you should possess to take up B.Sc Mathematics is around 80-85%. But you can try for some other courses,
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Hi aspirant,
Central Board of Secondary Education has decided to implement the same exam pattern as it was an year before by lifting the two term system. Examination in two terms was suggested to avoid any circumstances that might have been created due to pandemic so that a proper marking system could have been applied. Now since the life is back on track, the education boards are bringing back the same system where only one examination would be held at the end of year and it would consist the syllabus from all chapters. However the official details have not been announced yet.
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Hi,
Yes, It is Valid for higher studies and Government jobs.
As per the rules and Government of India Notification the certificates awarded by BOSSE for Secondary / Sr. Secondary and Skill & Vocational examination will be valid for higher studies and Government jobs, since this is recognized by State Government of Sikkim.
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Same question sir plz tell me this board vaild in govt.job plz tell me sir
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As you child have passed 12 science with 80% marks and have qualified in data exam then he has the great chance for taking admission in Maharaja sauji University Baroda for B arch courses. First and foremost qualifying exam for Barch jee main. And he has to qualify in National aptitude test for architecture which is conducted by central Council of architecture Government of India for taking admission in colleges universities or Institute of architecture in India.
So your child will have the great charge for taking admission in Maharaja Sayaji Rao University of Boroda Gujrat
For aspiring space scientists aiming for JEE and pursuing PCM in 11th, CBSE is generally preferred due to its standardized curriculum and better competitive exams preparation. CBSE syllabus aligns well with JEE requirements, offering comprehensive coverage of PCM topics. However, some state boards also offer quality education; choosing one depends on the individual's comfort with the curriculum and availability of resources for competitive exam preparation. Ensure consistent hard work, conceptual clarity, and practice for JEE alongside your chosen board.
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Can you please help us with the name of the examination you are targetting?
This is because,
Whether you should also prepare NCERT or not depends upon the examination you are preparing for.
For example ,
If you want to score well in your state board examination ,then you don't need to prepare NCERT as state board examination syllabus is different from NCERT and for your state board you need to focus on your state board syllabus and books
But in case if you are preparing for National level entrance examination like NEET, JEE main etc then yes you need to focus on NCERT because the syllabus of these examination is basically syllabus of class 11th and 12 NCERT.
Follow the given below tips to score well in your state board examination :-
--------------------------) Go well through your state board textbooks
--------------------------) While reading the book, underline the important points and then later make short notes
--------------------------) Do go through the questions at the end of the chapter, just reading is not going to help.
--------------------------) Follow a routine, it should be such that it moves around 3 important things i. e first studying, then practicing questions and finally revision.
--------------------------) Focus relatively more on your weak subject so that you can make them strong
--------------------------) Have daily, weekly and monthly goals like you will complete these topics today , these chapter by the end of the week and these many chapters by the end of the month
--------------------------) Be practical in your approach. For example, if you need 4 days to complete a chapter but you plan to finish it in 1 day from scratch then that's not going to help you, at the end of the day it will give you disappointment and down your morale, so be practical.
--------------------------) Complete your syllabus at least 1 month before your board examination so that you can give it for revision and practicing questions
--------------------------) solve previous year question papers :- it will be really of great help to you because you will know what type of questions are asked in the exam, their difficulty level , examination pattern etc
--------------------------) Go through chapterwise and unitwise test and once you're done with the complete syllabus ,go through full mock test papers. And do at least 5-10 full mock test papers in each subject.
--------------------------) practicing days full mock test papers will let you know the level of your preparation for your board examination .
--------------------------) after each mock test analyse your performance to know your mistakes / weak areas , after that you need to work on improving them in the subsequent mock tests .
I hope that you find this helpful.
Thank you
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