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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
It depends on which course you are going to take admission.
For BBA and BCom programs you need a valid LSAT score .
For B.Tech you will need to submit your class 11th and 12th grade marksheet along with the proof of age and nationality and also the entrance exam results.
For law programme there is no entrance exam but you will need to meet the eligibility criteria for the programme you are applying for. Atleast 45% marks in class 12th.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 4
If you take the CBSE Class 12 improvement exam in 2024 and get lower marks than your original ones, the higher marks will be used. This means your original marks will be counted if they are better than the marks you get in the improvement exam.
This rule makes sure that taking the improvement exam doesn't hurt your overall score. So, you can try the improvement exam without worrying about getting lower marks than before.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
To join ISRO you have to pass at least graduation level. During you professional or general degree course you can apply for internships in ISRO which will have healthy impact in your career. ISRO conducts it's own exam every year named as ICRB. You can apply for it only after completion of your graduation. Also you need to pass your graduation at least 65 % in your gradesheet.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission Requirements for Economics (Hons) for PCM Backgrounders
Definitely, Economics (Hons) admission is possible in case of a Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics background in the higher secondary.
This is because most universities and colleges do not make admissions dependent on the high school stream. Most often, they consider the overall performance and entrance scores.
Eligibility criteria: Most of the institutions prefer a minimum of some percentage in the 12th public examinations. Some institution may choose to consider other entrance exams or interviews.
The university policies: Check the specific admission policy of the differe
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cotton University- B.Sc Chemistry Admission Eligibility
First and foremost, check the admission eligibility criteria of that university; as to whether you will be considered for B.Sc Chemistry in Cotton University without Mathematics in 12th standard.
The condition generally seems to say that a Chemistry student in any B.Sc Degree would be required to be a student of Science (generally with Mathematics).
Nevertheless, different eligibility criteria might apply for other degree programs and universities. To find out more about the eligibility criteria for admission into B.Sc Chemistry, Cotton University can be contacted at their admi
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can sit for the IISER exam or the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) even if you passed your 12th grade seven years ago, as there is no age limit mentioned for IISER admissions. But the eligibility for the exam includes that you have to be an equal pass out with at least 60% marks (for the SC/ST/PwD candidates, the cut-off percentage is 55%). Your main qualification has to be in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics. At least three of these Science subjects should be studied by you in the 12th standard. Hence, provided you have met these academic requirements, it does not matter when you completed your schooling; you are eligible to a
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
This subject doesn't need to be studied during the 11th and 12th grade. Background economics is always a big bonus for insight regarding dynamic, financial management, economic principles, helping and creating favourable conditions of operation; still, this is not needed because entrepreneurship can be carried by almost everybody even out from the economics curriculum itself - most people who were very good at managing businesses learned in either sciences, art, commerce streams. What is important for entrepreneurship includes a good understanding of your chosen industry, creativity and problem-solving, and your ability to adapt to con
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