SSLC
Hello Sir,
P.U.C. CEBA is a 2 years long course with one major board exam at the end of second year. It is an integrated course with computer science, Economics, Business Studies and Accounting. If your son pursues said course he wouldn't be able to choose his graduation in science based streams. He can however choose arts or commerce as core subjects for graduation. The fee structure is roughly set at 20,000 per year. Hope this helps
Dear Aspirant,
to become an IAS officer, you are required to complete a Bachelor's Degree with any specialization of your choice. Hence, meaning that, you can choose any subject or any stream after your SSLC. To become an IAS officer, you are first required to appear for the UPSC Examinations, conducted every year by the UPSC.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Syllabus of Social science SSLC MBOSE is :-
For more information, I'm providing you a link:-
https://school.careers360.com/articles/mbose-sslc-syllabus
I hope this will help you.
Feel free to ask any query.
Syllabus of Social science SSLC Mbose is :-
Hello,
You can download the sample papers and previous years question papers of SSLC from the link below
https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-sslc-question-papers/amp
By solving the papers you will be able to understand the paper pattern and question difficulty level. One student have to give 3 language papers and math, science and social science paper. The total marks for each exam is 100. Apart from first language paper, all the other papers will have 20 internal marks and 80 theory marks. Only language-I paper will be on 100 theory marks.
You can also check the official site of KSEEB for more information.
Good luck!
Hello student
For admission in BSC MLT the entrance Entrance tests are KEAM, Jamia hamdard entrance test etc.
So KCET isnot necessary for admission in BSC MLT courses.
Hope this helps.
Hello student as per my understanding you're concerned about eligibility criteria for admission into BSc Agriculture course.
I request you to please help me with the college you're concerned about so that I can check and provide you with the exact information about eligibility criteria as it vary from college to college.
Generally 50 percent marks aggregate In PCB/PCM from a recognized board is required.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
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