My profile: 10th-58%, B.Tech-60% and MAT-480. Please suggest me a good college to join this year.

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The CBSE class 10 admit card for 2024 has already been released. It usually happens in early February and students receive them by mid-February. Hence, the admit cards for the 2024 exams are no longer available.

You can expect them again around February of 2025 for the next year's exams.

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Students who are not satisfied with the SSLC results 2026, have to first apply for the re-totaling of marks online. After they apply for re-totalling, the Karnataka Board will go through their answer sheets for any kind of totalling errors, and if any questions have been left behind unmarked by the invigilator. To apply for re-totalling students have to pay application fees. Students can apply for as many subjects re-totalling as they want to. However, they should keep it in mind that after the totaling whatever marks they get will be treated as final.

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Salviya Antony

Yes, candidates can check the Karnataka 10th result 2026 in offline mode through SMS. They have to type the text KSEEB10 (Roll Number) and send it to 56263. They will receive the result as a reply in their mobile inbox. The official website may become unresponsive soon after the release of Karnataka 10th Result 2026. Students can take a screenshot of the message and save it for future reference.

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Pallavi Chatterjee

Once you finish learning with the CBSE 10th syllabus, you can start solving the CBSE Class 10 sample papers and previous year question papers. You can solve the question papers and understand your weaknesses. Thus you can concentrate more on the topics on which you are weak.

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Liyansha Taneja

The upcoming WB Madhyamik board exams have led to considerable stress for both students and parents, with the pressure to perform at their best. To reduce this stress, the tele-consultation service will offer personalized guidance. Students can interact with WB's trained counselors and receive advice on topics such as how to prepare for the exams, which topics to prioritize, and how to tackle difficult subjects. This service will provide students with the support they need to navigate the challenges of exam preparation. 

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