Class 10
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great,
So with regard to your query, the percentage calculation for the 10th class can be done in the following way.
Total marks that you scored in all the 6 subjects divided by Maximum marks conducted in all the 6 subjects multiplied by 100. This gives you the percentage scored in class 10.
Hope it helps, Thank you.
Hello Aspirant,
There is a new nine-point grading system, the grade ‘A’ is the outstanding grade while grade ‘E’ is the poorest (five-point scale). The new nine-point scale grading system will expect learners to get passing grades in 4 out of 5 subjects to enter the following higher class.
Score. Grades CGPA
91-100 A1 10.0
81-90 A2 9.0
71-80 B1 8.0
61-70 B2 7.0
51-60 C1 6.0
41-50 C2 5.0
33-40 D 4.0
21-32 E1 Fail
00-20 E2 Fail
CGPA = aggregate of Grade points achieved in 5 main subjects divided by 5.
Percentage - CGPA X 9.5
The exam time for term 2 exams is 2 hours and the question paper will keep case-based/ situation based open-ended short answer/ long answer type problems.
The term 1 question paper had Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). It will comprise case-established MCQs and MCQs on assertion-reasoning types. OMR sheet was involved.
The exam time for term 1 exams was 90 mins. SThe score achieved in the Term I exams will be added to the all-around score of the learner.
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https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-10th-exam-pattern
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Hello Student
You have to sit for supplementary exam for the subjects you have failed in class 10. Feeling more than two subjects did supplementary examination for happening to pass the field subject in class 10. Failing to subjects in class 10 will not be treated as completely fail candidate because he or she has to clear the to fail subjects through supplementary examination system of secondary Education.
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Hello Aspirant ,
It depends on your school some schools are very strict and allow Science stream to only those students who gets very high marks in class 10 , where as some schools are lineant and allow students to choose thier stream irrespective of thier marks so you should ask your teachers or seniors about this .
Even if school doesnt allow you to choose your favourite stream you can take your gaurdian to your prinicipal and explain that you are only interested in Science stream , I am sure they will help you .
Respected sir,
Following is the criteria for availing domicile status in Telangana-
If they have studied in a school/ college in the local area for a minimum period of 4 consecutive year, immediately preceding the year they appear for the relevant qualifying examination
If they have resided in the local area for a minimum period of 4 consecutive years, immediately preceding the year they appear for the relevant qualifying examination
A candidate who is not regarded as a local candidate under the above criteria, and has studied in educational institutions in the State for a minimum period 7 consecutive academic years, ending with the year they apply for NEET, may be considered local in relation to:
The local area where they have studied for the maximum no. of years out of the said 7 years
Their period of study in the two local areas is equal
They have not studied in any Educational Institutions in the state, but have resided in any local area/ or two local areas (for equal time) for a minimum period of 7 consecutive years.
For 15% unreserved-
Candidates who have resided in the State for a total period of ten years excluding periods of study outside the state or their parent/s have resided in the State for a total period of ten years excluding periods of employment outside the State.
Candidates whose parent/s are in the employment of the state or Central Government, Public Sector Corporations, local bodies, Universities, and Educational Institutions, and other similar quasi-public institutions within the state.
Candidates whose spouses’ are employees of the state or Central Government, Public Sector corporations, local bodies, Universities and Educational institutions recognized by the Government or University or other competent authority and similar other quasi- Government Institutions within the state
If your daughter fulfills any of the above criteria, she is eligible for the state quota, otherwise would be considered an NRI.
Hope it helps!
YES, you will be able to edit all your changes in the KCET application forma adn could be able to make correction for your details in your KCET application form, when the Correction window for the the application form will opem. The authorities will open the KCET application form correction facility on the official website . All the registered candidates can edit some details that are entered incorrectly by them.
Further, to know more about the KCET application form adn exam dates you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-exam-dates#:~:text=KCET%202022%20exam%20is%20scheduled,.kar.nic.in.
I hope that this wil help.
YES, You can make necessary corrections in your KCET application form. You can change your Prefix in your class 10th roll number and could also make any other necessary changes, if it is there, in your KCET Application form. The KCET correction facility was available only for registered candidates . Candidates have to ensure that all the corrections are done within the specified time. To make changes, candidates have to login using the KCET 2022 user ID and password.
TO know more about KCET correction facility, you can follow below link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-application-form-correction#:~:text=The%20KCET%20correction%20facility%20was,2022%20user%20ID%20and%20password.
Further, to know mroe about the KCET Examination 2022 you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about it : https://dqxeclau.top/exams/kcet
I hope that this will help.
Hey Applicant
It is totally up-to the wish of your candidate, if he is forcefully admitted or made to study any subject then it might affect his studies, academic performance, so it is advisable to consult him, have a discussion with him regarding the possible subject to choose. Yes his journey would be tuff enough if he is a general category student to crack medical whereas it would be somewhat easier and wider if selects PCM and continues his higher education.
Hope it helps!!!!
Hi,
According to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) new rule, if a student fails in any one of the three elective subjects -- Science, Mathematics and Social Science), then the failed subject will be replaced by the 'Skill Subject (offered as a 6th additional subject).
According to new cbse pattern (you have to score 33/100 to pass as before) your term 1 & term 2 + practical marks will be added for your final numbers for marksheet. Then your final results will be sum of term 1 &2 and practical. So don't worry even if you fail in term 1 , you can do hardwork for term two. Because you don't have to pass each term individually. You have to pass in total of TERM-1&2 which you can easily do. And you know out 100 , 20 marks of practical , you just have to score 15 marks total in term 1&2 in theory paper to pass. But work hard you can score good , better than passing number.
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