SSLC
Hi aspirant,
See it may cause problems and obstructions as the SSLC certificate is used as a proof for DOB as well as the name on it would not match to those of recent documents as well as to the class 12th certificate which would be generated. To avoid this you should apply for modifications in SSLC in your regional education board office with an affidavit claiming all the changes and supported by relevant documents.
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Hello Aspirant,
The Karnataka 10th board exam time table 2022 is supposed to be released in January. Until then, you can check the expected Karnataka SSLC board exam dates 2022.
Due to the rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in the state, the Karnataka government has decided to postpone the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (SSLC) for Class 10 Board Exam 2021 students.
You can refer the below given article for tentative dates and other details:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-sslc-time-table
I hope you got your answers!
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yes, you can do your CA Foundation exam at any age. there is no age limit and there is no eligibility criteria on the basis of education qualification too, like you must have completed your PUCs. if you possess enough knowledge to become CA then you can apply for the exam at any age with any education qualification. The only criteria is that you cannot attempt to write the exam if you fail to clear it within 10 attempts.
Those who have secured less than 60% in SSLC this year have to satisfy with a low profile private or government college to continue their pre-university education. The cut-off percentage has gone up this academic year and colleges are saying ‘no entry’ for those who secured less than 60% in their recently passed Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations.
When DNA contacted some colleges in the city, they said the cut-off percentage has gone up by more than 10% for science and commerce courses and by about 5% for arts courses. Principals of city-based PU colleges said the increase in SSLC pass percentage is also one of the reasons for this development.
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Hello,
You must get the signature of BEO ( Block Education Officer) or DDPI (Deputy Director of Public Instruction) on your study certificate.
Now in detail, Study certificate is just a letter, which states that you’ve studied in the respective Primary/Higher Primary/High School for these standards (like 6th, 10th,12th etc) and academic years (like 2008,2012 etc).
For K-CET document verification, you have to submit the study certificate of every school you’ve studied. Right from your 1st standard primary school to your 10th standard High School. And also from your I and II PUC (11th and 12th).
The proforma (a model, an example) for study certificates will be given in the CET brochures issued by KEA. You have to prepare your certificate like that and get it filled by your respective schools. Some Schools may issue their own study certificates, which may look a bit different in pattern than specified in brochure, but that is also OK and acceptable.
After getting it by schools, you have to take the study certificate either to BEO office of your zone or DDPI office and get it signed, the space provided. That’s it. Now you’ve your study certificate counter-signed by BEO/DDPI.
But for PUC (11th 12th) study certificate counter signature of BEO/DDPI is not needed.
For finding these offices, take the help of your school. They will be having all the information about these offices.
And another thing is, counter-signing by any one of the officers is enough. I mean, if you’ve studied in two or more different places, then the sign of BEO/DDPI of any one place is enough. No need to get it signed by all the BEO/DDPI.
BEO/DDPI themselves will not sign most of the times. Some staffs in their office will sign the certificate. Just go and ask there, and you will get it signed usually in minutes.
That’s it.
Pro Tip: It will be easier for you to get the signature of BEO than DDPI in most cases. At least, that is true in my area.
If you have and doubts, please ask in comments. I’ll do my best to answer.
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Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
Here I am providing you the link from where you can download the previous year question paper of Karnataka SSLC:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-sslc-question-papers
You can download Karnataka SSLC Question Papers by following the given steps:
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After your 10th you cannot directly get admission in 2nd puc, you need to get admission in 1st PUC or 11th
Yes, after your sslc i. e 10th you can go for your 1st and 2nd puc i. e 11th and 12th through correspondence
For that,
You can get admission in any recognised open board like NIOS i. e National Institute of Open Schooling.
To help you further,
Here are the choices which you have for your PUC /10+2
You have 3 streams namely science Commerce , Arts/Humanities streams which are discussed below:-
------------) Science :-The science stream can be further divided into 3 groups depending upon the subjects one chooses
Non medical :- Science with PCM i.e physics, chemistry , maths group. There's no biology in PCM group.You should basically choose this if you want to pursue engineering/architecture etc in future.
Medical :- Science with PCB i.e physics, chemistry biology.You should choose PCB group if you want to get into medical field like mbbs, bds, nursing etc in future .
PCMB :- You can even go for science with PCMB i.e physics Chemistry Maths and Biology if you are interested in studying both Maths and Biology in your 10+2. But yes, it becomes a bit difficult to handle both biology and Maths. One advantage of choosing pcmb is after 10+2 you can go for both medical courses like MBBS, bams, nursing etc and non medical courses like engineering as well.
------------) Commerce :- You get to study subjects like Accounts, Business studies, Economics & Maths ,Commerce etc. If you want to become a chartered accountant, company secretary, financial advisor etc in future, then commerce is for you. In commerce you acquire commercial knowledge required for business.
------------) Arts :- If you like subjects like history, polity etc then you can go for Arts. You get to study subjects like History, Geography, Literature, Political Science, economics etc. You should go for arts if you aspire to get into Journalism, literature,languages, history, psychology etc.
Now, out of all these options which will be the best and you should go for your intermediate/10+2/PUC depends upon:-
******Your interest
******What do you want to become,
For example,
You should choose PCM science if you want to become an engineer, PCB science if you want to become a doctor, you should choose commerce if you want to be a banker or an accountant, you should choose arts if you want to become a journalist or you are interested in literature etc. So, it all depends upon your interest and what do you want to become in future so take your time and decide.
For detailed information you can visit our page the link is given below
https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-10th
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You haven't mentioned the standard for which you require the syllabus.
I am writing steps which you can follow and get the syllabus of your respective standard.
• Through your browser, visit the official website of the Karnataka SSLC board which is www.kseeb.kar.nic.in (//www.kseeb.kar.nic.in)
• Click on the “Karnataka SSLC Syllabus 2022 “ link under the “Notification” section of the homepage.
• A new window opens up with a syllabus PDF.
• You can download and save the PDF for future reference.
I hope you find the answer helpful
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Hi, according to the cut-off for some good colleges you should score minimum of 65percentile. The range for MIT is 65-70 percentile. IIM has 77 percentile approx. Your percentage and CGPA is good enough and qualifies the eligibility criteria. So, you need not worry about it. Hope this helps.
The eligibility requirements for government jobs are the most straightforward. You must pass an examination administered by a board recognised by the Government of India. As a result, it makes no difference if you take the exam as an external student. You will not have any issues in this regard. You should concentrate on your Government employment exams; if you do well, it will not matter whether you are an external or regular student. So, when it comes to government jobs, it's all about preparation. Maintain your level of preparation.
Visit the following link to learn more about the government jobs examination in India:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sarkari-exams
I hope this information is useful.
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