Does JD Institute of Fashion Technology accept Maharashtra HSC score?
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Yes, JD Institute of Fashion Technology accepts Maharashtra HSC scores for admission to its courses. The institute offers Diploma and degree programs in various fields of fashion and design. The admission requirements may vary depending on the course, but generally, candidates are required to have passed class 12th from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate score. For example, the minimum aggregate score required is 50% for some courses. It's best to check with the institute directly or visit their official website to learn more about the specific admission requirements for the course you are interested in.
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Yes, you can appear for the 12th improvement examination even while pursing your Polytechnic course . the education boards allow students to reppear for improvement exams to enhance their marks, and it does not affect your current Polytechnic studies . you just need to ensure that your exam date do not clash with your Polytechnic semester exams or practicals . also makes sure to apply for the improvement exam through your respective board within the spacifiied registration period. improving your 12th marks can be beneficial for future admission, degree programs, or better placement opportunity after Polytechnic.
No, unfortunately those scores fall short of meeting the expected MHT CET RANK range (approx.2,000-3000) necessary for an SC candidate in Computer Engineering.
Marking done by Maharashtra Board is fair and lenient. After the evaluators are done with the checking, the answer sheet goes for another round of random checking by the supervisor, to ensure it's fairness.
Thus, students must not worry about the strict/lenient checking by the evaluators and focus on completing their syllabus and ensuring that their preparataion strategy is on point so that they do not have to worry about the checking.
No, Maharashtra Board does not deduct marks for exceeding the word limit in the board exams. However, marks may be deducted for spelling mistakes and other errors in language papers.
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