Is doing polythenic good after class 10? Minimum how much percentage we need for polythenic? what is the benefit of doing polythenic
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Polytechnic courses after Class 10 offer practical skills and faster entry into the workforce. Admission requirements vary, typically around 35% to 50% in Class 10 exams. Benefits include hands-on training, employment opportunities, and industry relevance.
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sir I have wrote whole paper with black pen in ssc exams 2024 class 10 .will it affect my marks in exams?
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Using a black pen to write your SSC (Class 10) exams in 2024 should not affect your marks as long as your answers are clearly legible and well-presented. Examiners are primarily concerned with the content of your answers rather than the color of the ink used.
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I am studying in class 10 CBSE ,I WILL TAKE PCB stream ,which course will take after 12 th ?
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Choosing a course after 12th depends on your interests and career goals. For PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students, options include medicine, dentistry, biotechnology, pharmacy, nursing, veterinary science, and various other fields in life sciences. Consider your passions and explore career paths in these areas to make an informed decision.
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Im the student economics and commerse of class 10 icse board.. I want to take science in 11 in icse ... is there any rule so that I can take science in 11 from icse
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing good ! No there is no as such rule for the admission in class 11th in icse ,the rules are same for most of the boards excluding a few . You need to pass your class 10th from a recognised board and then you can enter the class 11th in icse board .
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i have not written my set number in my boards examination class 10 so my paper be check or not ?
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First of all you are required to provide all the asked necessary information. But you do not need to worry as the checkers are very humble and I believe they will not deduct your marks for such small mistake. So you do not need to worry but try to avoid such mistakes in future.
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