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7th October 2015, 05:07 PM
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Is it beneficial to migrate to another state for a candidate who has secured 74.22% in 10th BSEB?
Sir,
My daughter has got 74.22% in her Board exam from BSEB Board in 10th standard. I think that I should move her to other state for her further education. Is this give her benefits? |
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13th October 2015, 06:26 PM
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Re: Is it beneficial to migrate to another state for a candidate who has secured 74.22% in 10th BSEB?
Nothing's so beneficial as such, but if you wish to migrate to another state to continue your further studies, you can very much opt for it, there is no harm in it.
In any state you go, you will have to give your 100% towards studies in your life in order to succeed, so go wherever you wish to but study well. |
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13th October 2015, 07:51 PM
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Re: Is it beneficial to migrate to another state for a candidate who has secured 74.22% in 10th BSEB?
It is beneficial only if you move in any central board because almost each state board is same but when we talk about about central boards like CBSE (Central Board of Secondary education) provides better education then any other board in india.
CBSE is well know and reputed board in india. CBSE board also conducts some main competitive exams like JEE(mains and Advance) and AIPMT so cbse students will get a plus point in appearing these tests. |
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26th October 2015, 11:54 AM
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Re: Is it beneficial to migrate to another state for a candidate who has secured 74.22% in 10th BSEB?
BSEB stands for Bihar secondary educational board which is one of the good state board in India.
As your daughter has scored 74.22% in 10th board examination which isn't bad enough.yeah !why not? You can migrate your daughter to any state for further education, according to the state board norms in India anyone can migrate from any board after 10th board. But if you are thinking to give her further education from any state board then it will not be a good choice. You should go for any central board like CBSE (central board of secondary education),ISC(Indian school certificate) IGCSE(Indian general certificate of secondary education), that will be a better career choice for her. Among all these board I would prefer CBSE instead |
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