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Aayushi Singh

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The Class 12 grade plays an important role in college admissions. Many universities or colleges have a minimum percentage requirement to apply for different courses. For engineering, 50% marks in Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) are generally required for admission to many colleges. For some degree courses, admissions are based completely on your 12th marks. For entrance exam-based admissions (like JEE, NEET), the 12th percentage will also be considered as a criteria. Hence, your 12th grade marks are important for your higher education admission.

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Rachit Singh

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Following are some tips to improve the writing and presentation skills for the CBSE 12th board exams.

  • Students must write the answers neatly. The hand writing should be legible.
  • Write the answers with proper heading and subheading.
  • Highlight your important points.
  • Cross out the errors neatly with single line.
  • Divide the time for each question to avoid rushing.  
  • Practice writing the previous year question papers.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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The cut off for the CUET UG 2025 chemistry course in Tezpur University could be around 350 to 400 marks for the general category. As based on the previous year trends and increasing CUET competition for seats every year. However, CUET cut off can be variable as it depends on other factors such as number of applicants, the difficulty level of TUCET 2025, number of seats and others. Reserved category students can also have some relaxation on the cut off. It is better to score as high as possible, as getting a seat is the goal, and the official cut off will be released by the university after the results.

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Tanisha Jain

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RGNUL Patiala cutoff 2025 is out for admission to the LLB courses. As per the latest Round 1 seat allotment results, the closing rank for RGNUL Patiala CLAT cutoff 2025 is 1146 for BA LLB Hons. for General category students in the All India quota offered through CLAT 2025 scores followed by CLAT Counselling. To know more related to All India category-wise cutoffs, candidates can check out the table below:

CourseRound 1 cutoff ( for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
General AI category1146
SC AI category8126
ST AI category11761
PWD AI category27231

 

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Parul Jain

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RMLNLU Lucknow Cutoff 2026 was out for Round 1 for admission to BA LLB (Hons) and LLM programme for students under the All India quota. The Round 1 closing cutoff rank for the General AI students was 747 for the BA LLB (Hons) course. For the same category, the Round 1 closing rank for Master of Law (LLM) course was 290, indicating that the competition for this course is higher than the BA LLB (Hons) course. 

Students can refer to the table below to know the cutoff of the first round for 2026, 2025, and 2024 for the General AI category. 

Course202420252026
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)694721747
Master of Law (LL.M.)261178290

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A score of 90 in MHT CET is generally considered average to decent, translating to an expected percentile in the range of 80-89% and a rank typically between 19,000 and 30,000. While it might not secure admission into the most sought-after branches like Computer Science or IT at top-tier government colleges such as COEP or VJTI, especially for the General category, it can open doors to various reputable mid-range private colleges or less competitive engineering disciplines. For candidates belonging to reserved categories, a score of 90 can be considered good, significantly enhancing their chances of securing admission into better colle

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