JEE Main Important Physics formulas
ApplyAs per latest 2024 syllabus. Physics formulas, equations, & laws of class 11 & 12th chapters
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According to the information yes, students who have scored less than 75% in their Karnataka Board exams can still appear for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. However, there are specific criteria for eligibility:
There is no specific minimum percentage required in the 12th board exams to appear for JEE Mains. Students just need to have passed their 12th standard or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
For JEE Advanced, the criteria include being among the top 2,50,000 candidates in JEE Mains.
Students should have secured at least 75% aggregate marks (65% for SC, ST, and PwD candidates) in their 12th standard board exams or be in the top 20 percentile of successful candidates in their respective boards.
If a student doesn't meet the 75% mark but still falls within the top 20 percentile of their board, they are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
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When it comes to question papers, they are generally designed to assess your understanding of the subject and your ability to apply the concepts you've learned. While the blueprint or syllabus provides a general knowledge or area of what topics may be covered, the actual questions can vary.
Professors often create questions that test different aspects of the subject, such as theoretical knowledge, problem-solving skills, or critical thinking. Hence while the blueprint can give you an idea of what to expect, it's important to study the entire syllabus and be well prepared for any type of question.
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They both basically belongs to the S-Block of the periodic table. Alkali metals are the 1st group elements and alkaline earth metals are 2nd group elements
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Solving PUC blueprint will help in giving the idea of exam pattern and marking scheme. through which confidence will be gained for writing the exam .
To download the blue print refer to the below given link and also for the more details:
https://boardmodelpaper.com/puc-blueprint-2nd-puc-blueprint-karnataka-puc-blueprint/
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Department of Pre-University Education will declare the first PUC result in May 2022, tentatively. The Karnataka 1st PUC result 2022 will be released on the official website of the Karnataka Board result.dkpucpa.com. The officials have not yet declared the exact dates for the results keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information. The Karnataka board result 2022 will also be made available via SMS.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/dpue-karnataka/karnataka-1st-puc-result
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You have tagged PUC karnataka board.
In karnataka board, the passing marks is 35 % in each subject.
So, if your subject is of 100 marks then to pass that subject you need at least 35 marks.
It means with 31 marks, you will fail in your examination.
For details checkout:-
https://school.careers360.com/boards/dpue-karnataka/karnataka-puc-syllabus
Follow the given below tips to score well in your board examination :-
---------) Go well through your textbooks
---------) While reading the book, underline the important points and then later make short notes
---------) Do go through the questions at the end of the chapter, just reading is not going to help.
---------) Follow a routine, it should be such that it moves around 3 important things i. e first studying, then practicing questions and finally revision.
---------) Focus relatively more on your weak subject so that you can make them strong
---------) Have daily, weekly and monthly goals like you will complete these topics today , these chapter by the end of the week and these many chapters by the end of the month
---------) Be practical in your approach. For example, if you need 4 days to complete a chapter but you plan to finish it in 1 day from scratch then that's not going to help you, at the end of the day it will give you disappointment and down your morale, so be practical.
---------) Complete your syllabus at least 1 month before your board examination so that you can give it for revision and practicing questions
---------) solve previous year question papers :- it will be really of great help to you because you will know what type of questions are asked in the exam, their difficulty level , examination pattern etc
---------) Go through chapterwise and unitwise test and once you're done with the complete syllabus ,go through full mock test papers. And do at least 5-10 full mock test papers in each subject.
---------) practicing days full mock test papers will let you know the level of your preparation for your board examination .
---------) after each mock test analyse your performance to know your mistakes / weak areas , after that you need to work on improving them in the subsequent mock tests .
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Hope you are doing great ! There is not any school/college / education institute without attendance rule ,being a regular mode student ,you can't think of holidays ,however some holidays can be taken easily without any problem ,but at least 70 to 75% attendance is required to write the exam . This is strict rule ,you can't be go against with it . Rest depend on you . Further query related to topic will be solved in comment section,if any.
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Your question seems to be incomplete.,as you never mention about your grade or subject,or anything related to the question paper.If you mention more about question paper and help us with more details in the comment section,we can give provide you with more useful data.
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