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tarun mittal

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If you got 64.74% in class 12 then the eligibility criteria is 55% or above in Kan.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Yes, you can go for your graduation after the gap of 8 years as in graduation there is no specific age limit criteria, so if you want to change your stream and go for your graduation, then you can go for it. There are many online distance programme for Science students like B.Tech, B.Sc. Diploma course, etc. The minimum required eligibility for B.Com courses is 50% marks in class 12 or equivalent examination. The B.Com course is the most popular and sought after course by the commerce students. The B.Com Syllabus focuses on subjects such as Taxation, Economics, Accounts etc. B.Com Honours Subjects are t
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. No, One with commerce with Maths background can pursue B.Ed course and take math as a teaching subject. If you want to become a Maths teacher/professor, then on the basis of Commerce degree you won't be able to become one. You will need to become B.Sc. Maths / M.Sc. Maths to be eligible to teach Maths in schools or colleges. The B.Ed Syllabus is divided into 4 semesters. B.Ed First Year Syllabus deals with 9 subjects. B.Ed First Year syllabus is divided into 2 semesters. Students will need to sit for 2 Exams for Each semester in B.Ed first year syllabus having 325 marks each. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. To calculate the NATA cutoff, your board percentage is added to the half of your NATA score. In this case, 76 + (99/2) = 67 + 49.5 = 116.5
A NATA cutoff of 116.5 out of 200 is a decent score. A score which is greater than 120 can be considered as a good NATA score for admission in top colleges. You can definitely try for a merit seat in your state counselling. You might have to pay a fee, even if it is a government seat though. A minimum score of 70 marks out of 200 will be required by candidates to qualify the exam while a score ranging from 120-150 will be considered a good score. Candidates who qual
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Harshit Tripathi

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Hi! You should start with general knowledge and English first because the first paper is from these two subjects only. And if you want to appear in exam 2023 you have plenty of time to cover the syllabus of Maths Science and social studies. As you don't have Maths it will be a bit hard for you as now you need to prepare all the topics coming in exam because without Maths it's near to impossible to crack this exam. So I'll suggest you to start your preparation with general knowledge and English and also focus on Maths of 11th and 12th to qualify for NDA. Good Luck.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Travel and Tourism Courses After 12th- Bachelors:
BA - Tourism Administration. B.A. - Tourism Studies. Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM)
B.Com - Travel and Tourism Management. B.Sc. - Hospitality and Hotel Administration. B.A. - Travel and Tourism Management. Bachelors Of Tourism Studies (BTS)
BBA in Tourism Management. There are various specialisations in Travel and Tourism courses after 12th that you can explore. Generally, these courses are 3 years in duration and cover the business and managerial aspects of travel and tourism industry along with customer services and satisfaction and hospitality. Th
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. You will be a regular candidate if you join school and start from class 11 after failing in class 12th. This is because, Private Candidate are those who give exam but are not enrolled in any school due to some reasons like have failed in 12th and again appearing in the exam to pass. So, if one fails in class 12th and then again appear for its examination on the basis of his or her previous registration in class 12 without joining any a school then he or she will be a private candidate
but as your going to take admission in school and starts from class11 then you don't need to worry you will be a regular
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Shubham Mehta

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Yes ofcourse you can apply as a private candidate for class 12 exam in Science stream, no issues of campartment, you can go for it.

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Akash Kumar Singh

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Percentiles matter lot for the admission in the colleges. as your have scored very good percentile and in Class 10th and 12th also you have scored very good so you will definitely get very good college with this percentile.
There are Various MBA colleges that offers admission in this percentile only you have to do well in GD/PI.

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