My 12th result has not been announced yet, so how do I upload my marks?
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If your 12th result has not been announced yet then
Upload expected / provisional marks for now.
Final admission depends on the official 12th mark sheet after results are announced.
Colleges are used to this situation, especially for students applying in early cycles.
If you are appearing for +2 Exams/12th class in 2026, you may upload the qualifying marks before the deadline for BSc BEd, BA BEd and MScEd. Please note that the candidates who have not uploaded their qualifying marks will not be considered for CEE 2026 Rank Generation.
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PSEB 10th & 12th Compartment Date Sheets 2026 will be made available on the Board's website. The date sheet PDFs will be provided on this page. PSEB compartment date sheets will comprise the exam dates for the subjects.
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If you have just passed class 12th and are wondering which microbiology course to get into then you can consider BSc in Microbiology and BSc Hons. in Microbiology offered by several private & government colleges in India.
Yes, you can initiate your application for the St. Peter's IHER, Chennai Powered by Emversity BPT even if your final board results are not yet out. You can be granted "provisional admission" based on your 10th-grade performance and 12th-grade pre-board marks. Applying early can be time saving while
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