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The BBOSE Prospectus 2025 is available on the official website of Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Examination. You can find it under the IT Cell or Student Support Services section. It contains details about admission, courses, syllabus, and exam rules. If you cannot locate it, check the Notice Board or Admission tabs. For assistance, you can also contact BBOSE at 0612-2385492 or mail at [email protected]. Always download the prospectus only from the official site.
Hello CA student,
You can download the admit card even through SSP.
The ICAI has already issued the admit card for September 2025 exams.
All the best.
Yes, you can get admission in Devi Ahilya Paramedical College without an entrance exam for many courses. Programs like B.Sc. Nursing, BMLT, BASLP, BPT, GNM and Diploma courses are generally based on 10+2 merit. However, some courses such as BHMS require NEET-UG qualification. Pharmacy-related courses may also need entrance depending on rules. So, except for a few professional programs, most paramedical courses in the college allow admission without entrance. Always check the latest notification of the college before applying.
D.El.Ed seats are unavailable at Nanhi Pari Seemant Engineering Institute in Pithoragarh because it is an engineering college which you tagged in question.
You can apply to DIET haridwar for d.el.ed based on merit.
hope it helps..
Hello, for Class 9 Half-Yearly Exam 2025 to 26 under SEBA (Udalguri), the English syllabus includes prose lessons like The Last Leaf and Reach for the Top, poems like On Killing a Tree and Wind, grammar topics like question tags and vocabulary, and unseen comprehension passages. The exam is for 30 marks with internal assessment of 10 marks, covering oral skills and a project. You can check the detailed syllabus from the link; https://school.careers360.com/boards/seba/assam-hslc-syllabus
You can download the Class 10 Social Science textbook for the academic year 2025–26 from the link provided. This book will help you go through all the chapters as per the updated syllabus and prepare effectively for your exams. Since most of the exam questions are framed directly from the textbook, it is the best source for clear explanations and practice. https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-10-social-science-syllabus-2025-26
Hello, the West Bengal D.El.Ed 2025 merit list has been released by WBBPE. It shows candidates’ names, registration numbers, category, Class 12 marks, merit scores, and allotted colleges. Merit is calculated based on the best five subjects in Class 12. You can check the detailed merit list from the link I am sharing here. https://university.careers360.com/articles/wb-deled-merit-list
Yes, you can still get jobs even without a degree, but the type of job will depend on your skills, qualifications, and experience. Many government and private jobs at entry level require only 10th or 12th pass. Fields like data entry, sales, BPO, digital marketing, technical support, hospitality, delivery services, and skilled trades often don’t demand a degree. If you build certifications, vocational training, or technical skills, your chances improve further. Higher-level jobs, however, usually need a degree. So yes, you are eligible for jobs, but the options may be limited compared to graduates.
Hello,
Yes, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University (SRMU) is recognised by UGC.
It also has approvals from AICTE and other bodies. The university offers BCA with specialisation in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML).
So the BCA AI/ML course at SRMU is valid and recognised.
Hope it helps !
Here’s a plan for JEE Mains 2026 in 4 months:
1. Divide time: 2 months for Class 12 syllabus, 1 month for Class 11, 1 month for full revision & mock tests.
2. Daily schedule: 6–7 hours study; 50% for theory & problem-solving, 50% for practice & revision.
3. Topic-wise focus: Prioritize high-weightage chapters and weak areas first.
4. Daily problem practice: Solve previous year questions and chapter-wise exercises.
5. Weekly tests: Take 1 full-length test weekly, analyze mistakes, and revise weak concepts.
6. Consistency: Avoid skipping days; maintain notes and formula sheets for quick revision.
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