If you have given improvement in all subjects then only the improvement marks will be considered for JEE Main
StriVectin does indeed work on stretch marks. About 93% of women said that they saw a significant improvement on the appearance of their stretch marks.
i have been using it for a week and a half and i see improvement sooo YES!
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The UPSC syllabus is structured to test candidates on knowledge, analytical skills, and aptitude across two key stages: the Preliminary Exam (Prelims) and the Main Exam (Mains), followed by the Personality Test (Interview). Here's a concise breakdown of the syllabus: UPSC Prelims Syllabus The Prelims is a screening test designed to shortlist candidates for the Mains. It comprises two compulsory objective papers: General Studies Paper-I (200 marks) Covers: Current events of national and international importance Indian History & National Movement Indian & World Geography Indian Polity & Governance Economic & Social Development Environment & Biodiversity General Science General Studies Paper-II (CSAT) (200 marks) Covers: Comprehension & Interpersonal Skills Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability Decision Making & Problem Solving General Mental Ability Basic Numeracy and Data Interpretation Note: CSAT is a qualifying paper with a minimum qualifying mark of 33%. Negative marking is applicable (1/3rd deduction per wrong answer). UPSC Mains Syllabus The Mains Examination includes written tests and a personality test, with a total of 9 papers. These papers are divided into qualifying papers and papers counted for merit. Qualifying Papers: Paper A: Indian Language (300 marks) Paper B: English (300 marks) Papers Counted for Merit: Paper I: Essay (250 marks) Paper II: General Studies-I (250 marks) - Indian Heritage & Culture, History, Geography Paper III: General Studies-II (250 marks) - Polity, Governance, International Relations Paper IV: General Studies-III (250 marks) - Technology, Economic Development, Environment, Security Paper V: General Studies-IV (250 marks) - Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude Paper VI & VII: Optional Subject Papers 1 & 2 (250 marks each) Personality Test (Interview): 275 marks Download UPSC Syllabus PDFs For more detailed information, download the UPSC syllabus for Prelims and Mains: UPSC Prelims Syllabus PDF UPSC Mains Syllabus PDF Important Notes: Prelims marks are not counted towards the final merit list. Only candidates who clear the Prelims can appear for the Mains. Qualifying papers (Language & English) require a minimum of 25% to proceed. The Mains will be evaluated only for those who clear the qualifying papers. For in-depth preparation, stay updated with the UPSC's latest notifications and syllabus changes. make this under 240 character only
I hate to break the bad news but there is no complete cure to stretch marks! Once stretch marks develop on your skin, you will have to live with it! All the miracle creams that you hear about can only help lighten their appearance, if at all! You can go in for laser therapy if you want substantial improvement in the appearance of your stretch marks.
hey you moron, once you have failed in four subject you just don't need improvement you need to repeat the entire year since you have failed.these improvement exams are just to improve the passing marks not qualifying boards.
Yes 10 percent will be counted
School unit test marks are also considered (counted) in the SSC result marksheet. It's not counted in an exact manner, but an average is calculated of the marks you obtain in the unit tests, terminals and prelims in the school. Some people are still confused about this matter. But I have confirmed this thing from a person who is a member of the SSC board association.
Yes, parentheses are considered punctuation marks commonly used to set off additional or clarifying information within a sentence.
A fall line is considered to be a narrow zone that marks the geological boundary between an upland region and a plain, and is important to look out for when skiing or snowboarding.
No. Poetry is considered free verse and almost all writing conventions can be ignored