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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Marksheet shows detailed passing marks for each subject taken in 12th. Where as passing Certificate shows only the failed or pass status with division only, which is not sufficient according to the specified eligibility criteria of college concerned. Please approach to your 12th board for detailed marksheet.

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Neha Gautam

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Jai hind college has not uploaded there recent cut off, so it's difficult to say that, you will get admission or not, but on the basis of previous year they have high score in there cut off, that's why you may not get admission there, it may be also possible le to you to get admission there, if you are from any reserved, for knowing that you have to visit a college once. For more contact Shiksha.

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Nishita Shah

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Yes you can but think twice before doing this because here you are talking about 2 years. Because doing class 11 and 12 again means that the time you spent now on GSEB class 11 and 12 was totally wasted.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Graduation degree is compulsory for B.Ed course. Candidates who have completed graduation or Masters degree with above 50% marks from a recognised university are eligible for B.Ed course.

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Shayana M

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Students who have passed Higher Secondary examination (10+2) of Science/Commerce/Arts with a minimum of 45% marks. (5% relaxation for reserved categories). The Admission Committee of Indus University will admit students on the basis of merit.

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Khushi Jain

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Hi you can definitely do BCA. You can fill different forms like IP university form, BVP and Christ's forms.

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Katta Harsha vardhan naveen

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, the cut-off mark is 75 percent, so you try and get admission there. All the very best, Hope this answer helps you.

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Anshul Gupta

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If you have cleared your 12th exam in 2020 and are currently pursuing B.Sc. in Microbiology, Botany, and Zoology, and you are planning to appear for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam, you should select the eligibility code 2 during the NEET application process. Eligibility code 2 is for candidates who are currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in a Science discipline (B.Sc. /B. S. /B.Tech. /B.E. ) and will be completing their degree before the admission process of the current academic session. Since you are pursuing a B.Sc. degree, you fall under this category.

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