make more evotr
not sure but this sure that the rank is certainly gonna be more than the one who has scored 40 marks :)
Study, study, study! There are no short-cuts.
When writing an application to the controller of examinations for grace marks, clearly state the reason you are requesting grace marks and provide any supporting documents or evidence. Be polite and professional in your tone, and explain how the additional marks would benefit your academic performance or situation. Remember to follow the proper format and guidelines set by the institution for submitting such requests.
The GATE examination is one test paper that is given 3 hours duration for completion and consists of a total of 65 questions carrying 100 marks. For more details on GATE exams one could check out this link: http://thegateacademy.com/faq/general-faq/
Because it's in Homework Tonight book :P
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what number is require to pass ignou meg exam.
According to detail given in brochure. minimum 25 marks out of 100 are fixed to qualify exam.
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The total marks for the FSc (Faculty of Science) Pre-Medical program under the Multan Board in 2009 were 1100. This typically includes marks from three core subjects: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, each carrying 100 marks, along with additional marks from practicals. The overall assessment also includes marks from the intermediate examinations.
Passing assignments and term end exams (TEE) is compulsory. Minimum pass in TEE is 40%. Do assignments seriously and try to get more than 65% in assignments. In Ignou term end examination, the minimum passing marks required for any bachelor degree programme student to pass in any course is 36 out of 100. Read more at mastersearch .in/ignou-passing-marks-grade-card-calculator-online.html
The torii gate is exactly what it sounds like - a gate, albeit a special one. It marks a division of the sacred and profane, the spiritual and mundane. By passing through a torii, a person is entering sacred ground.