Central Board of Secondary Education Class 12th Examination
Yes, it is possible to appear for the 12th board examination next year. If you miss this year's exam, you will be marked as absent and your result will not be declared. After that, you can reapply as a private candidate through the CBSE website for the next academic session. However, it is advisable not to skip the examination as it can delay your future admission plans by one year.
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NCERT books, previous year's question papers, and sample papers are indeed the most imperative while dealing with boards. However, they alone should not be your guide. While most questions may happen to be asked from NCERT textbooks and previous years' trends, do not forget that board exams tend to change their pattern after a certain period and new questions may appear. A holistic approach would involve studying and practicing the following: Concept Understanding Concentrate on the concept and not just on the formulae and facts. Read NCERT textbooks and reference books for details. Multiple Choice Question Practice - Solve a vast number of questions from various sources such as NCERT books, previous year's papers, and sample papers. Practice numerical problems as well as theoretical questions. Time Management: Practice answering questions in a set time to improve response speed and accuracy. Attempt Mock Tests. Regularly revise the topics and strengthen your concepts. Make short notes and flashcards to help you revise more quickly. Ask Clarification Don't be afraid to ask your teachers or classmates if you have doubts Join study groups to discuss concepts and solve problems together. By following these guidelines and combining the resources of NCERT textbooks, PYQs, and sample papers, you can really prepare for your board exams and achieve the desired result.
For CBSE students, the KCET rank is calculated using marks from both the KCET exam and CBSE Class 12 board exams . The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) gives 50% weightage to KCET marks and 50% to board exam marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For example, if you score 80% in KCET and 90% in board exams, your final score will be the average of both - 85%. This combined score decides your rank. CBSE students must ensure their Class 12 PCM marks are correctly submitted to KEA so that they are included while calculating the final KCET rank.
Yes, under the CBSE 5-subject rule for 2024-25:
A student’s percentage/aggregate is calculated from the best 5 subjects, where an additional subject (like Information Technology) can replace a failed/low-score subject, provided IT is offered as the 6th subject.
So if you score low in Mathematics, but your IT marks are higher, then IT will replace Maths in your aggregate.
Your overall percentage will be calculated with IT instead of Maths, and you will be eligible for merit/rank just like any other student.
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Thank you for your inquiry about taking 7 subjects in CBSE Class 12th.
Generally, CBSE allows students to take up to 6 subjects in Class 12th - typically 5 main subjects and 1 additional subject. However, taking 7 subjects is not a common practice and may not be offered by all schools.
If you're considering this option, here are a few points to keep in mind:
1. It's crucial to check with your school administration first. They can provide the most accurate information about whether this option is available.
2. Taking 7 subjects would significantly increase your workload. Consider if you can manage the extra study time required.
3. Some universities or colleges may only consider the best 5 subjects for admission purposes, so the benefit of an additional subject may be limited.
Before making a decision, it would be helpful to understand your reasons for wanting to take an extra subject. Are you looking to explore a particular interest, or do you have specific career goals in mind?
If you'd like to discuss this further or need any additional information, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help you make an informed decision about your academic path.
Hi,
The Medhavi National Scholarship Program, under the Human Resources & Development Mission (HRDM), offers financial assistance to meritorious students through a scholarship exam. To be eligible, candidates must be between 16 and 40 years old as of the last date of registration and have at least passed the 10th grade from a recognized board. Higher qualifications, such as 11th/12th grade, graduation, post-graduation, or a diploma, are also acceptable.
To apply, download the Medhavi App from the Google Play Store, sign up, and read the detailed notification about the scholarship exam. Complete the registration within the app, take the exam from home using the app, and receive your results within two days. Following this, upload the necessary documents and bank account details for verification. Upon successful verification, the scholarship amount will be directly transferred to your bank account.
The scholarships are categorized based on the marks obtained in the exam: Type A for those scoring 60% or above, Type B for scores between 50% and 60%, and Type C for scores between 40% and 50%. The cash scholarships range from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 18,000 per month, depending on the exam and the marks obtained.
Since you already have a 12th-grade qualification with 84%, you meet the eligibility criteria and can apply for the Medhavi Scholarship exam. Preparing well for the exam can increase your chances of receiving a higher scholarship.
hello mahima,
If you have uploaded screenshot of your 12th board result taken from CBSE official website,there won,t be a problem with that.If the screenshot that you have uploaded is clear and legible. It should display your name, roll number, marks obtained, and any other relevant details in a readable forma.ALSO, the screenshot clearly show it is from the official CBSE results portal.
hope this helps.
Hello student, If you are planning to appear again for class 12th board exam with PCMB as a private candidate here is the right information you need:
Remember , these are tentative dates based on last year. Keep an eye on the CBSE website ( https://www.cbse.gov.in/ ) for the accurate and official announcement. I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to help you.
Good luck with your studies!
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine
Yes you are certainly eligible for giving the jee exam in the year 2025. You must pass the maths exam with at least 75% criteria as required by jee and provide the marksheet and the passing certificate while registering for the exam.
Pursuing maths as an additional subject while taking biology as your main subject does not offer any hindrance in you appearing for the jee examination. It is indeed an privilege to pursue both maths and biology as the subjects and prepare for the same.
There will be no issue in filling the form while registering for the exam as it will only require your basic details and marksheet which you can provide by attaching the marksheet of maths also. Also, a detailed roadmap is also available on the official websites on how to fill the registration form. So you can fill the form easily.
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello Aspirant , Hope Your doing great . As per your query , Students who have completed their HSC (10+2) and UG degrees with 45% to 60% aggregate marks can apply for UNIRAJ Admission at the official web portal @niraj.ac.in. The entry fee is INR 165.
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