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there is confusion whether to follow the timetable given by gujarat samachar or by ahmedabad mirror????????? if atall u get the answer please do tell me!!!
mp pet-2009 will be on 7th june'09...n forms will b available from 20th april'09 last date for the submission of application form is 10th may'09
Generally it is Seniors, but when you take a high school job as an English teacher it generally includes all grades in the high school. You could teach 2 periods of 9th, 2 of 10th and 2 of 11, and one of 12. Or any combination of all of them. The school doesn't hire you for a specific grade, but the subject and they put you where they need you.
It is not that any correlation is necessary between success and education. I think that practice is must for success in any field but doesn't means that education is not necessary it just help us how we need to work. We can't do anything only with educational digrees, we must need practical in our life. This is true, but a good education helps you be more successful by giving you information and skills that you can use in your life. For example, if you do not know how to read, you are going to have a lot of trouble in most jobs because almost every job has some kind of paperwork you need to read or fill out. Math is important for figuring out your pay and planning a budget so your money will last, and for inventories and sales. The more you know, the more likely you are to be able to excel at your job instead of just barely making it.
Well, it depends because different school districts have the grades grouped differently. Most commonly, it goes like this: Elementary School: Kindergarten through 5th grade (ages 5-11) Middle School: 6th through 8th grade (ages 11-14) High School: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) But sometimes it's: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Middle: 7th and 8th grade (ages 12-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) Or Elementary: Kindergarten through 4th grade (ages 5-10) Middle: 5th through 8th grade (ages 10-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) And, this used to be the norm back in the older days, and is not common anymore, but some school systems do still do it like this: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Junior High (not middle school): 7th through 9th grade (ages 12-15) High School: 10th through 12th grade (ages 15-18)
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Sample paper for 10th standard of Andhra Pradesh Board can be obtained online for free.
CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 are available online on many websites for all subjects including SST. You can access them for free. CBSE Board itself used to publish sample papers till 2012 but now it only publish papers for which there is any change in syllabus or marking scheme. If want the hard copy of the CBSE Sample Papers, you can buy their books online. There are many publishers who publish sample papers. Links to free sample papers and online purchase are given below in related links.
Goto Cbse.nic.in. On the left you will find a Students section goto that and see the social sample paper. You will find the format as well as the blueprint of the social paper of class 10th 2009.
i m from maharashtra.i have taken gujarati.so,i want gujarati papers of 2008.pls can u help me?
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CBSE Sample Papers for Class 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th are available online on many websites for all subjects including Maths. You can access them for free. Also you can buy sample papers books online. Links to free sample papers and online purchase are given below in related links.
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These are papers having been made for CBSE students according to the NCERT Books what is the use of Golgi apparatus a cell