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Hi Student,
Thank you for reaching out! Pursuing the science stream in a junior college depends on the college’s admission criteria. You can pursue the Science stream with 76% in CBSE Class 10, even with low Science marks, by targeting mid-tier or private junior colleges Eligibility for science stream :
Most CBSE-affiliated or state-board junior colleges require a minimum aggregate of 60-75% in Class 10 for science stream admission, with specific cutoffs for core subjects like mathematics and science. Your 76% aggregate is strong, but low science marks may pose a challenge.
With 76%, aim for colleges with cutoffs of 70-75%, like local government or private institutes.
All the best.
Thank you.
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Yes,
You can freely take maths with pcb in (CBSE) . The only Problem here is depends on college/university policy and terms conditions. That should be Full filled.
Here how,
In Your university you have to inform them at the time of registration/ admission.
It's also depends on category like general or private and etc. after 12 you can also enroll for course of centre and nois to take maths in pcb
Boosts your career, it helps you .
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According to information Once you passed the 12th from any board you can't give fresh exam again. Unless you can go for the improvement exam from cbse or nios depending upon you.
Now the jee advance is registered with Aadhar number so you are unable to cheat the system with more chances.
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Yes, you can take Class 10th or 12th exams from a state board even after completing them through the CBSE board . You will need to enrol as a new student with the state board and follow their admission process and requirements. Check the specific eligibility criteria and guidelines of the state board to ensure a smooth transition and proper registration.
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