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Anya B

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Although, it is not mandatory to attempt all questions in JSAT but it is recommended not to skip a section altogether as it will reflect negatively on your performance.

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Manisha Singh

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To be eligible for JSAT, the candidate needs minimum 60% marks in class 12. Candidates appearing in  Class 12 exam or awaiting result can also apply.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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JSAT application fee is non refundable. Candidates cannot seek refund of the registration fee under any circumstances.

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Pallavi Gupta

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There is no passing marks in JSAT. Any candidate who scores more than 0 is eligible for admission. However, selection will be done on the basis of cut offs. 

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Nitesh Vimal

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JSAT score is valid for admission for one year. If a candidate appear for JSAT 2026, they can use the score for admission in 2026 only. If they drop this year then they will have to appear for JSAT next year. 

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Jasleen Dixit

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Yes, JSAT 2026 form is out and candidates can register for exam at the official website of the university. The fee payment is to be done along with fee payment.

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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The best private MBA college in Delhi NCR is the Management Development Institute in Gurgaon. It's ranked 9th among top MBA colleges in India (NIRF 2025 Management rankings).

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Jasleen Harsha

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To pass the MBOSE SSLC exam, students must secure a minimum of 30% aggregate marks in each subject. They need to secure this to qualify the exam.

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Mani Shukla

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Students can request a review of MBOSE SSLC scores. The board provides facilities for both re-checking  (re-totaling) and re-evaluation  (re-examining) of answer scripts.

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Chanchal Jain

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In 2025, the overall pass percentage was 87.10%. Girls outperformed boys in most categories. A total of 341 schools achieved a 100% pass rate.

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Anangsha Patra

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MBOSE SSLC exam results can be accessed online only. The process to download the result is given below.

  • Visit MBOSE website
  • Click the result link
  • Enter the required credentials
  • MBOSE SSLC result class 10 appears on the screen
  • Download and save it

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Abhishek Kumar

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MBOSE SSLC result 2026 was announced on April 7 at 11 am.  It can be accessed online only. Students need to download their results by logging with the required credentials. They need to collect the original marksheet from schools.

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Raushan Pradhan

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MBOSE SSLC result is announced online only. Students can check their results by logging with the required credentials. They need to collect the marksheet from schools.

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Jagriti Shukla

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Here are some of the most well-known and popular UK Master's scholarships for international students:

  • Chevening Scholarships (govt.-funded, most prestigious)
  • Commonwealth Scholarships (govt.-funded, most prestigious)
  • Rhodes Scholarship (university-funded, Oxford)
  • Gates Cambridge Scholarship (university-funded, Cambridge University)
  • Edinburgh Global Scholarships (university-funded, University of Edinburgh)
  • GREAT Scholarships
  • Aga Khan Foundation Scholarships
  • Felix Scholarships
  • Charles Wallace Scholarships

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Abhishek Khanna

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There are no fully free universities in the UK for international students. Unlike some European countries (Germany and Norway), the UK does not offer free public university education to international students.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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The easiest universities to get into are mostly considered the ones that have low entry requirements or high acceptance rates, meaning more accessibility for students. Some the easiest universities to get into UK for international students are - 

  • University of Bedfordshire
  • Anglia Ruskin University
  • London Metropolitan University
  • University of Wolverhampton
  • Teesside University
  • University of Sunderland

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Aashi Shukla

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For UG courses, individual UK universities do not charge their own separate application fees. They accept applications through a centralised portal for application - UCAS which chargs a small amount of fee from students to apply to up to 5 courses. 
As far as the PG courses are concerned, many universities handle these directly and some do charge an application fee.

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Manya

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Campus life is balanced. It's not extremely high-energy or fest-heavy all the time, but it's not dull either. You'll have regular classes and group work, occasional events (large-scale ones every few months, small stalls almost weekly, guest sessions every few days, and ocassional activities). The good thing is you'll have plenty time to hang out with friends or go out nearby

Because the campus is compact, you end up seeing the same people often, which makes it easier to build connections. A lot of your “college life” actually comes from group projects and shared deadlines rather than just events.

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