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Diya Nihalani

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If you wish to go into the field of forensic Science after your 12th, make sure you focus on PCM/PCB subjects and score well as many colleges take admissions based on that merit or appear for the accepted entrance exam. You can aim for a reputed college to pursue a BSc in Forensic Science followed by an MSc in Forensic Science for a more specialised domain like DNA, Digital Forensics or Toxicology.

Besides gaining these degrees one should make sure to gain practical skills through internships or even prepare for government exams like UPSC and SSC for various lab roles. You can also aspire to work for private labs and investigative agenc

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Sumit joshi

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It's difficult but in some colleges you may can get 

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Mitali Goyal

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If you have completed 12th with Arts, You can pursue programs such as BA, BA LL.B., BBA, BCA or BPES at Lords University. These Courses accept Arts Students and application can be submitted online via the university portal or offline at the admissions office.

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Mitali Goyal

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After completing 12th in Arts, students can apply for courses such as B.A., B.B.A., B.C.A, B.A. LL.B and other humanities programs offered at Lords University.

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Subhomoy Majhi

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To get into Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), you generally need minimum marks (like 45% for General, 40% for SC/ST in some cases, or 50-55% for other university transfers) in 12th grade, but admission often depends on specific programme cutoffs, merit lists, and entrance exams like GUJCET for B.Tech or NEET for MBBS, so aiming for high scores (above 75-80%+) is best for competitive courses. 

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, you can pursue VFX after completing your 12th grade. You need to choose the right subjects to develop foundation as a VFX artist.

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Kanika Pandey

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A gap of 1 to 2 years after 12th can be considered normal. Although the students should be able to address it via the valid documents. The reasons like health, finance, skill development or family are accepted. 

And if the gap after the high school Diploma is beyond 2 years, strong documentation is required to justify the same. The documents like which shows productivity for which an SOP can serve great purposes. 

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Virajita Bisht

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Yes, it should not be hard for you to get admission to the University of Western Australia as an Indian student with 50% in class 12th. However, please note that it does not put you in the top applicants either. The general admission percentage requirement for international students is 50 to 65%.

Look at the other admission requirements - 

  • English proficiency tests with IELTS (bands 6.5) or TOEFL iBT (82+)
  • High school Diploma from a recognised board like CBSE or ICSE etc. 
  • Some course-specific subjects for Engineering programs 

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Vipra Panda

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Top universities require a minimum of 80-90% in your 12th-grade board exams.

  • Average universities often accept students with 60-75%.
  • For highly competitive courses like Medicine, cut off is usually higher. 
  • Strong SAT/ACT scores can also compensate for a slightly lower board percentage.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Countries like Germany and Norway are excellent options. Because public universities there charge little to no tuition fees.  The cost of living and education is significantly lower compared to the USA or UK. You must factor in living expenses and language requirements.

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