How do I score good marks in the MBOSE SSLC exam?
To score well in the MBOSE SSLC exam, the following strategies are helpful:
1. Knowledge of Syllabus
In-depth knowledge of the syllabus for each subject must be obtained.
Identify high-weightage topics and focus on them.
Stick to NCERT textbooks as the main study reference.
2. Study Plan
Fixed Time for every subject should be allocated.
Dedicate regular study hours every day to cover the syllabus.
Short Revision Sessions: Divide the revision sessions into short sessions.
3. Useful Study Technique
Active Learning
Note-taking
Mind Maps
Regular Revision
4. Practice Regularly:
Solve previous years' papers: Try and solve previous year's question papers. This helps in understanding the pattern and difficulty level of the exam.
Mock Tests: Take regular mock tests to assess your preparation and improve the time management.
Analyze Mistakes: Highlight your weak areas and work on them.
5. Seek Guidance:
Consult Teachers: Consult your teachers for clarifying the topic and doubt-solving.
Online Resources: Make use of the online resources like YouTube, Khan Academy, and other educational websites for more learning.
Join Study Groups: Join your classmates and discuss the concepts, solve problems.
6. Stay Healthy and Motivated:
Physical Health: Get enough sleep, exercise, and eat well for physical and mental rejuvenation.
Mental Health: Practice stress-reduction techniques like meditation or yoga.
Positive Mindset: Maintain a good attitude. Believe in yourself.
Remain consistent. Set and observe regular study hours and be consistent with your preparation. Good luck!
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Hi sir I belong Hk and rural certificate with state quota so how much minimum marks I get to secure seat in bhms govt collage Bengaluru
NEET cut-offs released by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) in Bangalore medical colleges.For a government BHMS college in Karnataka under the state quota, a score between 300 and 350 is generally considered a safe range for HK and rural certificate with state quota.
However,the exact cut-off may vary depending on the college and the competition level in your category so try to get more marks as you can to be on safe side.
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Which marksheet was uploaded in jee main registration statement of marks or pass certificate
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2025 You would normally upload your mark sheet for the 10th and 12th standards during the time you register for JEE Main.
These mark sheets are primarily used to cross-check your eligibility and qualification criteria.
The documents may change with every passing year, so the best would be to refer to the latest guidelines available through the official information brochure of JEE Main.
Still, generally, you may need to upload:
10th Mark Sheet: This is for an age proof and other relevant personal details, therefore
12th Mark Sheet: This is to authenticate your 'qualification and eligibility to write JEE Main'.
If still you have any specific type of doubts or queries, better call the NTA (National Testing Agency) contact number or refer the official website of JEE Main.
Medical college best in tamilnadu and low fees and minimum marks catagery Wise
Hello,
In Tamil Nadu, some of the best medical colleges with relatively low fees and minimum marks required for admission, categorized by quota, are: For Government Quota, Stanley Medical College (SMC), Chennai, and Madras Medical College (MMC), Chennai, are top choices, with fees around 13,610 per year and minimum marks required around 520-550 for General Category. For Management Quota, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (PSGIMSR), Coimbatore, and Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research (KFMSR), Coimbatore, are good options, with fees around 2-3 lakhs per year and minimum marks required around 400-450 for General Category. For NRI Quota, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital (SBMCH), Chennai, and Meenakshi Medical College and Research Institute (MMCHRI), Kanchipuram, are viable choices, with fees around 20-30 lakhs per year and minimum marks required around 300-350 for General Category.
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Medical college best in tamilnadu and low fees and minimum marks catagery Wise
Hello,
Some top medical colleges with relatively low fees and minimum marks required for admission, categorized by quota, are: Stanley Medical College, Chennai, and Madras Medical College, Chennai, are top government colleges with fees around 13,610 per year and minimum marks required around 520-550 for General Category. For Management Quota, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, and Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, offer relatively low fees around 2-3 lakhs per year and minimum marks required around 400-450 for General Category.
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in 12th i got 45 marks in chemistry, 37 marks in physics,69 marks in mathematics iam eligible for mht cet
Hello,
To determine eligibility for the MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) based on your 12th standard scores, consider the following points:
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Minimum Qualification :
- Candidates must have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects.
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Minimum Marks Requirement :
- For General Category : A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- For Reserved Category (SC/ST/OBC) : A minimum of 45% aggregate in these subjects is required.
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Your Scores :
- Chemistry: 45 marks
- Physics: 37 marks
- Mathematics: 69 marks
- Aggregate : Calculate the average percentage based on your total scores in PCM to see if it meets the required minimum (e.g., for general, 50%).
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Conclusion :
- Check if your aggregate meets the eligibility percentage. If it falls short for general criteria but meets reserved, you may be eligible accordingly.
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I scored 12th with 48% marks I belong from OBC category so I wanna know am I applicable for BASLP or not ?
Yes, you are eligible for BASLP with 48% marks. The basic Eligibility criteria for BASLP is that candidate must have taken science stream with biology or maths and must have atleast 50% marks for general category and 45% for other categories. So, you can apply for BASLP.
BASLP course is a four year undergraduate course with fees ranging between 80,000 to 16 lakh.
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I scored 12th with 48% marks I belong from OBC category so I wanna know am I applicable for BASLP or not ?
Hello,
Here's an overview about eligibility for the Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) :
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Minimum Qualification : Most universities require candidates to have completed 12th grade with at least 50%-60% aggregate marks in Science (with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics).
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OBC Category Consideration : As an OBC candidate, you may be eligible for relaxation in the minimum marks requirement. Some institutions offer a 5% relaxation for reserved categories, which could bring the cutoff to around 45%-55% .
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Subject Requirement : Ensure that your 12th grade includes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics , as these are commonly required for BASLP programs.
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Institute-Specific Criteria : Different colleges have varying admission criteria. Some may accept a lower percentage for OBC candidates; it’s essential to check specific university or college guidelines .
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Entrance Exams : Certain universities may also require you to clear an entrance exam for eligibility.
Check specific college admission details to confirm your eligibility.
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I scored 12th with 48% marks I belong from OBC category so I wanna know am I applicable for BASLP or not ?
Yes, you are eligible for a BA LLB course.
The basic requirement for a BA LLB course is to pass 10+2 with minimum percentage of marks (which varies according to the college). And OBC category will also give you some extra advantages while admitting to a college.
But one thing is sure, you will have to clear any entrance exam like CLAT, AILET, or your state level law entrance exams to get into a good law school.
Here are some of India's most popular law schools:
National Law University (NLU) Delhi
National Law University (NLU) Bengaluru
National Law University (NLU) Jodhpur
National Law University (NLU) Bhopal
National Law University (NLU) Gandhinagar
Please note the qualification and admission procedure for each of the law schools that interest you.
You can see detailed information about them at their websites, or even meet your academic counseler. https://www.careers360.com/courses/baslp-bachelor-in-audiology-and-speech-language-pathology
D.U doesnt offer any separate sociology courses anymore. If I want to do a B.A hons in History, would Delhi University take my sociology domain marks in consideration? Yes or no?
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Yes, Delhi University can take into account marks obtained in the Sociology domain to get admission to a B.A. Honours in History.
Even though Delhi University gives varying weightage to the different streams from which one has passed every year, a score that one has obtained in Sociology will only strengthen the overall application. For instance, since Sociology and History are related subjects, performing well in one stream helps appreciate the other.
But you should see what the eligibility criteria and weightage of various subjects are for the academic year you are seeking entry for.
You can check out the official Delhi University website or contact the admissions department to get the most current and authentic information.
Also, pay attention to the following:
CUET Score: Delhi University admission is, for the most part, underpinned by your CUET scores. Your performance in the related sections of CUET goes a long way to ensuring your chance of admission.
College-Specific Cutoffs: The cutoff scores are given college-wise and cutoff based on combinations of different subjects. For example, some colleges are very desirable when the combination is science while some other colleges are much sought after when the combination is commerce.
With checking all the factors and keeping abreast of the latest information, the chances to gain admission in the desired course from Delhi University would be very high.