competitive exam
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Yes many of mine friends has given the exam . Its level is easy to moderate,it will be based on class 12th ,you will get 3 hours time to solve it . Details information is provided on the given link below ;-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/pera-cet-application-form&ved=2ahUKEwignr-n1sSFAxUHpVYBHY70DF4QFnoECCAQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2149VOm87nR3E_DVh3HyTM .
Hope it helps you!!
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Hello,
Yes, one can definitely give many government examination after pursuing Arts or Humanities stream in class 12th. One can give the SSC , UPSC and many more government examinations after completing class 12th. But eligibility for these courses can be that one can give exam after completing there graduation.
Hope this helps you,
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When calculating your percentage for competitive exams or any other purposes, you typically include the marks obtained in all subjects that you appeared for in your Class 12th exams, including the overall marks for the 7th subject. So yes you have to add all the subjects.
Dear Aspirant!
Here is a list of competitive exam of law after 12th:
Before preparing for exam you should check the eligibility criteria and syllabus for each of the exam.
Hello aspirant,
Basically, the total marks scored in the exam and the total marks for which the exam was given are used to compute the percentage of marks.
As you have studied 6 subjects in your class 12th, your percentage will be calculated on the basis of your score in 5 subjects. But in those 5 subjects you must include your main subject along with English.
Hope it helps you
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Candidates for the B.Sc. Forensic Science program must have completed the 10+2 or its equivalent in the science stream with at least 50% of the required marks. Merit-based admission is used for B.Sc. Forensic Science admission. DUET, KIITEE, SAAT, and KCET are a few examples of typical entrance exams for this program.
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