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Anagha G Nair

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Yes, there is one provided by Ministry of Human Resources Development and CBSE to the meritorious students known as Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship (CSSS), the main aim of which is to provide financial assistance to the meritorious students from low-income families to meet day to day expenses while pursuing higher studies. It is awarded on the basis of the result of your higher secondary (10+2) exam. It will be awarded for both graduation and post graduation level for professional studies.
*Amount awarded:
The scholarship will be given 1000 per month at graduation level and 2000 per month at post graduation level.

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Anagha G Nair

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Write those exams which ask for only a graduate degree. Such exams are UPSC, state PSC, etc. which are far more prestigious and honourable than temporary jobs offered after procedures like GD, PI, previous exam marks, etc. in not so good colleges like Narula.

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Mohammed Faraz

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The Board gives grace marks of upto 3 to students who are unable to secure the passing marks. 

Students are advised to go through the CBSE 12th syllabus 2026 and study thoroughly for their exams. This way, they will definitely clear exams (by getting 33 marks) easily and will not need grace marks. 

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
With these scores, your composite score would be 70. 375. So at such a score, you can get BMS for sure but SSCBS is very difficult. And if previous year's scores were taken into consideration, then you will also not get KMV and DDU by just 0.4 marks. So you can expect KMV and DDU but SSCBS is very much difficult.
I hope this helps.

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Mohit Makkar

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In many colleges, you can pursue BA Hindi (Hons.) with 71% marks. But basically, it depends on the cut-off list. If you are a Delhi student, you can check out the Delhi University website and check the cut-off list according to your category and select the college depending on your percentage. There's the same process with other universities and their colleges too.
All the best for future.

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venket vk

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You can but the way is through management quota. In this case, you have to pay higher than others to get a seat. I will suggest you give KCET and JEE Mains and score well in them. If you have not given these exams, only then go for management quota to take admission.

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Mohit Makkar

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Yes. But first, clear out your field of interest then we will be able to help you accordingly. Just a hint of your interest can help us suggest you the best course for your future. If you are looking for the Mass Communication and Media course, you can go for Event Management, Photography, Script Writing or Anchoring. If you are looking Commerce field, you can go for the short-term courses like Tally, Busy, GST, etc. This will help you to learn such things and will get you a better job. As you say you are UG dropout, I can't suggest you any UG courses. Different fields have different courses to do. As I said earlier, you have to clear
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Praveen Purohit

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It doesn't matter from whichever subject you have passed your school you can pursue your career in acting but it needs a lot of hard work and patience for this field.

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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash VermaCivil Engineering NiT Agartala

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You can get direct admission in college on the basis of your 12th marks. You need to fill up the form and submit along with all your details then you'll be called by the college administration according to seats available.

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