15/11/2025
Hoshiarpur's 1st Talent Search Examination by Career & Guidance Group, Hoshiarpur.
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15/11/2025
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26/03/2022
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11/10/2021
✔️ CBSE Date Sheet 2022: Class 10, 12 Term 1 exams to begin from Nov 15, complete date sheet likely this week
✔️ Term 1 Class 10 and 12 is expected to be released today, October 10 - as per reports. However, Schools are expecting the date sheet by October 15. As per circular shared with schools, exams would begin from November 15.
🚩 Key Highlights
✔️ CBSE Board Exams 2022 Term 1 for Classes 10 and 12 would commence from November 15, 2021.
✔️ The board is expected to release CBSE Date Sheet 2022 Term 1 soon on the official website, cbse.gov.in.
✔️ Apart from the date sheet, schools are also waiting for instructions on the mode of conducting the examination and evaluation.
✔️ Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE Date Sheet 2022 for Term 1 Examinations would be released by the board soon. As per the circular shared by the board with schools, the CBSE 10th 12th Board Exam 2022 Term 1 would begin from November 15, 2021.
✔️ Complete date wise schedule or time table for the same is expected to be released by this week on cbse.gov.in. Tentative release date and updates are provided below.
✔️ This year, in view of the disruptions caused by COVID19, the board has decided to split the board examinations in to two terms. Term 1 – based on 50% syllabus would be conducted from November 15 to December 15 (tentatively). These examinations would be in MCQ format and students would be required to fill in the OMR sheets.
06/09/2021
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27/07/2020
Mains 2020: Preparation tips for JEE Mains
JEE Mains is one exam that has become a nemesis of students since its inception. Here are some steps that you can follow to prepare for JEE Mains 2020.
Preparation Tips for JEE Mains 2020
1) Make a Proper Schedule:
All aspirants who wish to crack JEE Mains are advised to make a proper schedule for their days including time for study, breaks and even nap-time. A balanced day chart with due time given to rest is mandatory to remain focused and concentrated. When planning out a preparation schedule, it is important that you include your free time, time to play around, enjoy and party, while also including your study schedule. Proper utilisation of your time will only enhance your efficiency.
2) Structure Your Syllabus:
While structuring your syllabus, keep in mind the different sub-topics of the chapter the various books that you can use for the preparation of that particular topic. Divide your topics into three zones: weak, moderate and strong. Try to focus more on strong chapters of yours during the last day revision and just read the important concept and formulae of weak chapters. When preparing the timetable, define the duration for completing a topic or chapter. Remember, completing a topic before the set deadline is always a booster.
3) Make Mind Maps:
This personal obsession of mine has been of utmost help to my students in my decade of teaching. A ‘Mind Map’ is one where one jots down all the equations and theories used in that chapter in the form of flowcharts in a single page.
4) Revision is the Key To Success:
Revise those questions which were doubtful during the first time. Use different pens to write short notes. Cramming all the equations, theories and questions will not help, understanding the logic and reasoning will. Hence, you should attempt JEE Mains mock tests and solve previous year question papers. On the other hand, do not spend hours on one topic or question either, you will only be wasting your time. If you are stuck at some place, it is better to seek guidance on the issue or keep it aside for later, so that you can complete the rest of the chapter or topic.
5) Slow is Smooth and Smooth is Faster :
Maintain your calm and let go off every thought except for the question or concept that you’re grappling with. This will slow you down but you will gain smoothness. With due time and practice, this smoothness will give you speed and accuracy. This ‘mantra’ has worked wonders!
Exam tips and question answering tactics –
1) During the exam, it is very important to stay calm and motivated. Take deep breathe if you feel low, you may sing some motivated song in your mind or just observe still objects around you.
2) Attempt easy and short questions first, and mark the questions which you feel can be done so as to attempt them later on.
3) Also, read the options after reading the question, sometimes you may get answer directly by substituting the options in the question without actually solving the question.
4) Fill out the response sheet carefully and avoid silly mistakes
5) Finally, believe in yourself. The papers may seem difficult or even impossible, sometimes, to crack. Cracking a national-level examination is not a piece of cake. Therefore, you need to stay motivated to pursue the task with all your mind, soul and strength.
All the best with your preparation strategy for JEE Mains 2020!
23/06/2020
Kuldeep Dwivedi has managed to secure an all India rank 242 in the civil service exam conducted by UPSC in 2015. Kuldeep Dwivedi, son of a security Guard at Lucknow University has proved that no obstacle is too great to stop your will to succeed. His father Surya Kant Dwivedi works at the University of Lucknow as a security guard and struggles to make end meets for his family of five.
But Surya Kant’s feeble economic conditions didn’t stop him from encouraging his son to pursue a career in the most beloved job in the Indian society. He supported his son’s ambition morally as well as economically as much as he could. Even after the results were declared, it was difficult for the whole family to believe that their youngest son has achieved such a great milestone in life.
It took time for Kuldeep Dwivedi to explain to his family what it meant to rank in the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). He is youngest of three brothers and a sister, wanted to become a Civil Servant since he was a child.
Kuldeep Dwivedi graduated in 2009 from Allahabad University and completed his post graduation in 2011. He has proved that hard work is not dependent on circumstances and keeping faith in the most important ability. His success is a shining example of determination and single-minded focus.