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For RBSE students, the Class 9 Half Yearly English Exam 2025–26 conducted on November 20, 2025, from 9:30 am to 12:45 pm. The English question paper is available on Careers360 website.
You can access the RBSE question paper from this link : RBSE Class 9 Half-Yearly English Exam Question Paper 2025
If you are referring to any other examination or board, please ask your question again with the name of the examination and board you are referring to.
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Hi dear candidate,
Can you please specify the board of education for which you need the 2nd language Urdu question paper so that we can help you better. You can find the CBSE Urdu question paper with the link attached below:
CBSE Class 10 Urdu B Sample Paper & Marking Scheme 2023-24
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For DU B.Com (Hons) , you need one language subject plus either:
Maths/Applied Maths + any two academic subjects, or
Accountancy/Bookkeeping + any two academic subjects.
For BHU B.Com (Hons) , you should have Commerce-related subjects in Class 12 like Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, etc. Maths is not compulsory. You also need to take Accountancy/Bookkeeping, Business Studies, and the General Test in CUET.
The MP Board Class 10 annual exams for 2025 will be held from 27 February 2025 to 19 March 2025 . The exam timing is 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM .
Class 10 Subject-wise Dates:
27 Feb 2025 – Hindi
28 Feb – Urdu
1 Mar – NSQF (Skill subject)
3 Mar – English
5 Mar – Marathi / Gujarati / Punjabi / Sindhi / Painting / Music / Computer
6 Mar – Sanskrit
10 Mar – Mathematics
13 Mar – Social Science
19 Mar – Science
Passing Marks: Students must score at least 33% marks in each subject to pass.
Supplementary Exam 2025: Students who do not pass can appear in supplementary exams from 17 June to 26 June 2025 .
New Rule from 2025: Students can take the Class 10 exam twice in the same academic year .
Revised Exam Pattern: Theory will be of 75 marks , and 25 marks will be for internal assessment.
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Yes, you need an OBC-NCL certificate if you want to claim the OBC-NCL reservation in JEE Main .
Here are the key points:
If you want the OBC-NCL quota, you must upload a valid OBC-NCL certificate.
The certificate should be issued by the government and must follow the latest format.
It should usually be issued on or after 1 April of the current admission year.
If you do not have a valid certificate, you will be treated as a General (Unreserved) candidate.
If you apply under General category, then no OBC certificate is needed.
It is a unique number or alphanumeric code that is provided on the caste certificates. You can usually find it on the top left or right corner. In some cases, it is given at the bottom.
You see, the government-issued category certificates can be identified based on this ID number. So, it makes the verification process easier.
Just look for any text related to Certificate ID, ID number, Certificate number or just ID. That is most probably the Category certificate ID number that you are searching for.
Check out this link for more info- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-category-certificate-format-for-sc-st-obc-ncl-ews-pwd
Yes, transistor is included in the JEE Main 2026 Physics syllabus .
Topics generally covered are:
Junction transistor and its working
Characteristics of a transistor
Transistor as an amplifier (common-emitter)
Transistor as a switch
Basic use of transistor in simple circuits
Here is the best source to download NEET previous year question papers in Hindi medium : NEET Hindi PYQ and answer keys
The NMMS 2025 merit (cut-off) cannot be fixed in advance because it changes every year and is different for every state. The cut-off depends on factors like the number of students, exam difficulty, and available seats.
However, the basic qualifying marks remain the same every year:
General category: Minimum 40% marks in both MAT and SAT
SC / ST category: Minimum 32% marks in both MAT and SAT
Family income limit: Up to Rs. 3.5 lakh per year
The final merit list is prepared by each state separately.
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