CBSE
Hello,
One of the most common and most famous boards in india are Only Two one is CBSE and other is ICSC board after that all the state boards and one of the most recognized college for B Tech in india are IITs and there might be something so special about CBSE and ICSC board that they are so famous so my suggestion would be is to choose CBSE board instead of Gujarat board.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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1. Both ICSE and CBSE are recognized boards in India, and they provide a strong foundation for NEET preparation. The choice between the two depends on your personal preference and the teaching methodology that suits you best. It is important to focus on the NEET syllabus and prepare well, regardless of the board you come from.
2. After NEET, you can pursue a career in medicine by getting admission to a medical college based on your NEET score. You will need to go through the counseling process and secure a seat in a medical college. Once you complete your MBBS, you can specialize in a specific field through postgraduate courses and pursue a career as a doctor.
3. NEET scores are generally not accepted abroad for studying medicine. If you are interested in studying medicine abroad, you'll need to appear for entrance exams specific to the country or university you wish to apply to. Each country has its own admission process, requirements, and exams. It is important to research the specific country and university you are interested in and understand their application procedures. You may also need to fulfill additional criteria like language proficiency tests and visa requirements.
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Hii There,
I hope you are preparing well for your exams.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the CBSE sample paper class 10 for the academic year 2023-24. The class 10 sample question papers CBSE have been released along with the marking scheme for all the subjects.
You can refer this link to download CBSE Maths sample papers of Class 10th.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-10-sample-papers
I hope you perform well in Board Exams
Good Luck
Trying to obtain a passing certificate from a different board through some kind of setting may not be the best idea. It's important to maintain integrity and honesty when it comes to academic achievements.
Having two different results, one from CBSE and one from ICSE, is highly illegal and may lead to consequences if discovered. Educational institutions for furhter education and employers value honesty and transparency, so it's always best to stick to one result.
Hope this helps,
Hello aspirant
There is a way that you can be a doctor . For that you will have to give biology exam as additional subject. You must get minimum 50% in biology and after the result you can apply for neet.
Without biology subject you can't even apply for neet.
You can go for NIOS for biology exam as it is open university.
Eligibility to apply for neet.
The candidate mudt have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks with physics, chemistry and biology along with English subject.
The candidate must be Indian and has completed 17 years of age. There is no upper limit.
After qualifying neet you can pursue any medical course.
For more details about neet and medical courses kindly refer to the following link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/courses-under-neet
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