Class 11
Hello,
The main difference in subjects between **CBSE** and **SSC** boards for 11th grade lies in the curriculum design and optional subjects:
1. **CBSE**: More focus on structured learning with a wide variety of elective options (e.g., Informatics Practices, Entrepreneurship). The subjects often align with national-level competitive exams (JEE, NEET).
2. **SSC**: Typically has a more localized approach with fewer elective options compared to CBSE, and the focus may vary slightly based on the state-specific needs.
Subject options can differ depending on the state for SSC.
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Yes, you can take the science stream (Physics + Maths) in Class 11 at Riverside Public School in Kothagiri, even if you completed your 10th in commerce (without maths) from the ICSE board. It is normal many schools do allow this and it is completely normal.
Hello aspirant,
There is no college that give admission on the basis of 11 th class. So I can not tell you the cutoff of 11th class. And if you are asking about passing marks then it depends on school to school but mostly tha passing marks are 33 percentage in every subject.
Hope this information helps you.
No, you cannot appear for the Indian Council of Agricultural Research exam(ICAR), until you complete your class 12 from CBSE, or any equivalent from a recognized Indian board or University.
If you fall under general, OBC,UPS categories, then you should get atleast 50% aggregate marks in 12th.
If you fall under SC,ST,PC categories, then you should get atleast 40% aggregate marks in your 12th.
For more information about ICAR eligibility criteria use the below link.
https://www.icar-aieea.org/
You can go for NIOS that offers flexibility in education, including the opportunity for students to appear for exams for classes they have not attended regularly. NIOS allows students to enroll for exams directly without attending regular classes, which could potentially enable you to appear for class 12 exams without repeating class 11 in a traditional school setting.
Hope this helps,
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