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Anubha

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Yes, Yale accepts the CBSE board and Indian students are evaluated holistically. For undergraduate admissions, the equivalence of high school scores is converted into CGPA on 4 grading scale, and the equivalence is used for merit-based evaluation. The unofficial sources mark the 94–96%+ range for CBSE students admitted to Yale. Yale University focuses on the academic and non-academic performance of the students and evaluates them based on their performance in extracurricular activities and essays, too. Yale evaluates all the nationalities equally on the basis of academic record, standardized test scores, academic essays, etc. The Uni

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Abhishek Chaudhary

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The syllabus of CUSAT CAT is aligned with the NCERT/CBSE Class 11 and 12 curriculum. Because Kerala State Board textbooks closely follow NCERT guidelines, preparing with standard NCERT resources covers both boards effectively.

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Bhavya Jain

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Yes, students can apply for a BDes course while waiting for their class 12th results. They can appear for entrance exams like CUET or UCEED. Enrollment will happen on provisional basis, which means it is on the condition that they pass class 12th with the college desired percentage and all required conditions. Students are required to provide a passing certificate after the results are out.

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Bhavya Jain

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Yes, students can apply for BSc Agriculture while waiting for their class 12th results. They can appear for entrance exams like CUET or ICAR. Enrollment will happen on provisional basis, which means it is on the condition that they pass class 12th with the college desired percentage and all required conditions. Students are required to provide a passing certificate after the results are out.

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Riya Gupta

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Yes, candidate who did Class 12 from CBSE, can take admission in Loreto College. Since, CBSE comes under All India Boards/Councils. All India Boards/Councils comprises of CBSE, ISC and National Institute of Open Schooling. Candidate coming from these Boards/Councils are not required to submit migration certificate.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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There is no confirmation whether candidates can apply for BBA LLB (hons) admission at SAGE University, Indore before receiving Class 12th result. As a result, they should contact admission desk before applying for this course. Generally, candidates can apply for admissions before receiving Class 12 board exam result if admissions are entrance based.

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Bhavya Jain

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Yes, students can apply for BSc Nursing while awaiting their class 12th results. Students have to submit a passing certificate and verify their minimum eligibility percentage while submitting final documents.

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