Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10th Examination
The minimum age to appear in the Class 10th board examination is 14 to 15 years. According to your date of birth, January 17, 2012, you will be 14 years old by January 2026. Since you have fulfilled the eligibility criteria, you will be able to appear in the 10th class examination.
1. Yes, it is possible to change your board back to CBSE from the Telangana board . It generally depends on the availability of the seats and the eligibility criteria of the CBSE-affiliated school you are going to choose. Before admission, you need to make sure the schools are accepting admission for CBSE class 12 from different boards, as some schools may not allow students from different boards.
2. You can apply for the CBSE schools; however, admission completely depends on the school policies, admission criteria, and eligibility. For the admission process, students need their transfer certificate from their student school, their marksheet for Class 11th, their birth certificate, and some other basic documents required by the CBSE schools. You may also need to appear in a private test conducted by the school to test your ability for admission in Class 12.
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CBSE has released the admit cards for class 10th and class 12 th on the official CBSE website - c (//case.gov) bse.gov (//bse.gov) .in
steps to get admit card for class 10th -
After class 10th, the registration process depends on the school, board, and stream the candidates are choosing. The registration for the academic year 2025-26 can start after the results are announced for the class 10th and 12th board examinations. State boards and NIOS can start the registration process early between August to September 2025.
The minimum percentage required to take admission in the science stream for class 11 can be between 45% to 65%. The eligibility criteria for admission in the Science stream are generally based on the requirements of the school. Private schools may require 70% or higher marks for admission, and some government schools require 50% to 60% marks.
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The maximum age limit for applying for the Class 10 exam in India depends on the education board .
Here's some general guidelines:
CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)
There is no upper age limit for students to appear for the Class 10 exam. However, students should have completed the minimum age requirement of 14 years as of 31st March of the year of admission to Class 10 .
State Boards
Age limits vary by state and board regulations. Generally, most boards do not impose a strict upper age limit for private candidates but regular candidates should adhere to the board's guidelines for admission age .
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Yes, after completing your class 10th from any state board, you can apply for admission to CBSE class 11th if you are eligible for it.
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In the CBSE Class 10 board exams , if you have six subjects , the total marks you need to fill are calculated as follows :
Per subject marks : Each subject has a total of 100 marks ( 80 marks for theory exams + 20 marks for internal assessment or practical ) .
Total marks for six subjects : The total marks would be 600 marks ( 6 subjects x 100 marks each ).
Ensure you enter the correct total marks as per your CBSE marksheet and the subjects listed , if your school has any different assessment format .
Hope this information helps you .
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No, not all the questions asked in the CBSE board exam are based on NCERT textbooks . However, most of them are based on it because CBSE follows the NCERT curriculum. In the exam, many questions come directly from NCERT exercises, while some questions are twisted or changed a little bit to test candidates' understanding of the concepts. The questions are usually framed around the same topic, requiring critical thinking.
No, the syllabuses of UP Board and CBSE are not completely identical.
While there might be overlaps in certain topics and concepts, there are significant differences in terms of:
Depth of Coverage: Some topics might be covered in more detail in one board compared to the other.
Emphasis on Different Areas: The focus on certain subjects or topics can vary between the two boards.
Textbook Content: The textbooks used by the two boards often differ, leading to variations in the presentation of content.
Exam Pattern: The structure and format of question papers can be different.
If you can specify the books that you are particularly looking into, I can give you the actual difference.
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