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Class 10th question papers are different for different boards, so to get accurate papers, please ask your question with the Examination Board which you are referring to.
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The RBSE 12th Science Chemistry exam of 2023 was based on the NCERT syllabus. It covered Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry with a balanced question pattern. The paper included multiple-choice, short-answer, and long-answer type questions. Physical Chemistry focused on numerical problems, Organic Chemistry had conversions and mechanisms, while Inorganic Chemistry emphasized reasoning-based questions. Students found the paper moderate in difficulty but a little lengthy. Previous year papers and model papers were considered very useful for preparation. Overall, the exam tested both conceptual clarity and problem-solving skills.
You want to know if Andhra Pradesh publishes a waiting or merit rank list for B.A. Economics courses in 2025. I'll explain how the admission process works and what you can expect.
1. BA Economics waiting list means extra list of students after main list.
2. If any student in main list does not take admission, seat goes to waiting list student.
3. 2025 waiting list will come after main rank list is over.
4. University or college will publish it on their official website.
5. Students must check website or notice board regularly.
6. Admission is given in order of waiting list rank.
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Placements for History and Language Sciences at the University of Hyderabad are generally limited due to the nature of these courses, which are more academic. However, the university has strong academic reputation, and students often pursue research or competitive exams.
Economics at Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) has a growing reputation. Placement support is improving, but many students go for higher studies or government exams after graduation.
It is advisable to find class 12 economics GBSC ( Gujarat Board of Secondary Education ) question papers on official website of Gujarat Board of Secondary Education . Apart from this , other website like Shiksha , Jagran Josh , TopperLearning and Examrace also provide downloadable pdfs of papers in Hindi .
Having graduated with a BSc in Computer Science and achieved a 64.62 percentile in the MAH MBA CET, your listed colleges represent a mix of aspirational and realistic targets for the upcoming CAP rounds. Colleges like Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management have a higher expected cutoff, requiring a percentile of around 94.65 or higher.
But many others on your list, including Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering and Priyadarshini Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Management Studies and Research, fall within or close to your range based on the previous year's cutoffs for the General All India category.
Overall, with your percentile, you have a solid foundation for securing admission into several reputable MBA colleges in Nagpur. Focusing on those where your percentile is well within the acceptable range is a sound strategy.
Hi Adrita!
Thank you for your question, it's an important question, especially if you are aiming for DU.
BA Economics is a highly competitive course at the University of Delhi. The cut-offs, based on CUET scores, are generally very high. Here's a rough breakdown based on previous years.
• Top colleges like :SRCC, St. Stephen’s, Hindu, Hansraj, LSR need 99.5–100 percentile.
• Mid-tier colleges such as Ramjas, Kirori Mal, Dyal Singh: 97–98.5 percentile.
• And lower-ranked colleges' Cut-offs can go down to around 92–95 percentile.
These ranges can vary depending on:Your category (General, EWS, OBC, SC/ST), your subject combination in CUET and your college preference and location.
For more information on the BA Economics course at the University of Delhi,, you can check here:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/delhi-school-of-economics-university-of-delhi-delhi/ba-course
Also, consider applying to a mix of colleges and keep backup options ready at other universities. Wishing you all the best for your admissions!
Hello Mona
As you are a Class 12th CBSE Commerce Student and have failed in Accountancy, you will be shown "PASS" as you have passed in five subjects including the additional subject (also, once check what is written on your result through CBSE result website).
The Accountancy subject will show "FAILED" or "INELIGIBLE".
It is up to you if you want to give supplementary exam and upon your future goals. Because in the future some organisations may ask for full PASS and while some may not.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, M.A. Economics is available in both English and Gujarati medium in a number of universities in Gujarat. It really depends on the university/college's provision of medium. I suggest you refer to the official prospectus and/or contact the admissions section of your preferred institution.
The Four-Year BA Hons (Research) in Economics at the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) is a good program, especially under NEP guidelines. CUTN offers quality faculty and academic resources, and the research component is helpful for higher studies or policy careers. Placement opportunities are decent in research firms, NGOs, and government think tanks, though private sector placements are still growing. Other top South Indian CUET universities include Central University of Kerala, Central University of Andhra Pradesh, and University of Hyderabad (for PG). Always check individual course syllabi and placement stats for clarity.
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