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Hello Aspirant,
As you mentioned that you have two marksheets in your class 12th so I would recommend you that you should upload the pdf of two marksheets combined so that you can clear the criteria of 75 percentage .
Candidates should opt for physics chemistry and mathematics as mandatory subjects and they should paas from any recognised board or University.
Hello aspirant,
The class 12 economics curriculum was made public by the Central Board of Secondary Education. On cbseacademic.nic.in, you may get the 2023–24 CBSE Class 12 Economics curriculum. The complete curriculum has been separated into two sections by the CBSE board: Part-A (Introduction to Macroeconomics) and Part-B (Indian Economic Development).
To get the pdf of complete economics syllabus, please visit the following link:
https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-12-economics-syllabus
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Hope it helps you.
See first of all I would like to tell that the boards ICSE or CBSE , it doesn't really matter if the student really wants to clear the examination of jee he will definitely do it.
It's a myth the CBSE board produces more IITIANS/NITIANS . The curriculum in the icse board is also now following ncert books. So , the preparation should be steady and focus on your coaching teachers whatever they are teaching you
You can give 12th boards from cbse board or any recognised board whatever you want but the thing it would be very lengthy and tiring process and in addition to this if by chance you are not able to crack a NIT also then it would be difficult for you in placements.
The other eligibilities of jee mains are :-
See it is not advisable that you complete your 11th twice instead you can reappear for your 12th exams twice if you think you are not satisfied with your results .
If you are planning to give your 12th from some other board make sure that it's a recognised board or University. Candidates should secure a minimum of 75 percentage in their class 12th.
So you can give your 12th next year and appear in the jee mains in the years 2024 2025 and 2026.
Hii There,
Certainly, you have the option to enroll in a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) course after completing your 12th standard through the National Institute of Open Schooling. The fundamental requirement for BCA admission is that the candidate must have passed the 12th standard from any recognized board, whether it is a State Board or a Central/National Board, regardless of the academic stream they pursued.
I hope this answers your question.
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