Education
Hello Narayan,
No, Urdu Education Board is not officially recognized by major education authorities like the Ministry of Education (Govt. of India) or recognized state boards . Important Points:
It is not listed among valid boards like CBSE, ICSE, NIOS, or state boards.
Its certificates may not be accepted for admission to colleges, universities, or government jobs.
There have been reports and alerts in the past questioning its legitimacy. Conclusion:
It is not a reliable or officially approved board , so it is better to avoid it and choose a recognized board for your education, such as:
CBSE
ICSE
NIOS
Your state’s board (e.g., Maharashtra Board, Bihar Board, etc.)
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello there,
To help you find a good school near your home for Class 11-12 PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with a strong NEET preparation focus, here’s what you should consider:
Location : Choose a school close to your home to save travel time and focus more on studies.
NEET Coaching : Look for schools that either have integrated NEET coaching or are well connected with good coaching institutes nearby.
Experienced Faculty : Teachers with experience in teaching PCB for competitive exams are very important.
Past Results : Check the school’s track record of NEET results and board exam performance.
Facilities : Good labs, study materials, and a supportive environment matter.
Reviews : Talk to current students or parents to understand the teaching quality and support.
hi,
If your rank is between 1000 to 1500 in MCA entrance (like NIMCET or state-level), you still have some good options. You can consider:
NIT Raipur / NIT Durgapur – sometimes accept ranks up to 1500.
State universities like Pune University, Jadavpur University, or BHU (if applicable).
Private universities like VIT, MIT-WPU, or Christ University (through their own exams/interviews).
You can also explore colleges using the https://dqxeclau.top/college-predictor
HEY THERE!!
For Telangana Board of Secondary Education, the most widely accepted way of converting your CGPA to percentage is to multiply your CGPA by 10.
Hii,
Bhopal and Indore are both excellent places to study to become a chartered accountant (CA) or company secretary (CS). More students choose Indore for their CA and CS studies because it is known for having better coaching centers. It offers excellent study resources and libraries. Though it offers fewer coaching options than Indore, Bhopal also good colleges.
Indore is a better option if you want a larger study space and more coaching options. In general, Indore is regarded as the top city for CS and CA education.
Hello Ankita,
No, you cannot replace English with Punjabi while calculating the 75% eligibility criteria for JEE Main or JEE Advanced . As per JEE rules:
To qualify under the 75% eligibility for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, you must score 75% or more in the best 5 subjects , which must include:
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational Subject
A language (this must be English , if it is a core subject in your board curriculum)
One more subject (best scoring)
However, for most boards, English is treated as a compulsory subject , and you cannot skip it in the best-of-five calculation if it is part of the main subject group. So in your case:
Even though Punjabi has a higher score, you must include English in the calculation if it is your core language subject (which it usually is in CBSE, ISC, and state boards). You can still use Punjabi as the fifth subject if your board allows it.
No, you cannot exclude English from the top 5 subject calculation if it's part of your core/main subjects . You must include English, along with PCM and two other best-scoring subjects, to meet the 75% eligibility for JEE.
Girl education plays a crucial role in the progress and development of our country. When girls are educated, they gain the knowledge, confidence, and skills necessary to contribute to society and the economy.
Educated women are more likely to secure better jobs, support their families financially, and raise healthier, more educated children. This creates a positive cycle that uplifts entire communities.
Moreover, girls’ education helps reduce poverty, lower child marriage rates, and improve gender equality. An educated girl is empowered to make informed decisions about her life, health, and career, which leads to a stronger and more just society. Countries with higher levels of female education tend to experience faster economic growth and improved standards of living. Furthermore, educated women are more likely to participate in politics and civic life, bringing diverse perspectives and leadership to national development. Investing in girl education is not just a matter of social justice—it is a strategic decision that benefits everyone.
Therefore, to build a prosperous and progressive nation, it is essential to ensure that every girl has access to quality education and equal opportunities. By empowering girls through education, we invest in the future of our country.
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