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abhishek jhaGuidance/experience/engineering/CBSE/MBA

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See, there are lots of colleges or universities that are performing better than DU. Depending upon your choice of subject. Please give more information regarding your marks in 10 and 12 so that we can help you.

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abhishek jhaGuidance/experience/engineering/CBSE/MBA

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Yes, you can get admission in SD College with the marks you obtain in class 12th.

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abhishek jhaGuidance/experience/engineering/CBSE/MBA

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ICSC board is better. Yes, you can migrate from CBSE to ICSE after 10th.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Neeraj, Bachelor of Education or B.Ed. Is an undergraduate programme of 2-year duration. The course specifically caters to the students who are interested in pursuing a career in teaching and related fields. Admission to B.Ed. Is done through entrance exam conducted by various states and institutions. Generally, the exam is conducted in the month of May or June and forms for the same are available online at the websites of respective institutes. Admission of candidates is subject to Cut Offreleased by the respective university subsequent to the B.Ed. Entrance exam. The minimum duration for B.Ed. Through distance education is two yea
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Contact your school and CBSE officials immediately. If there is option at the login page to recover both then use it.

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Shabana Bee

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With these marks, you can not get NIT. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Go to the college predictor link to know about which good college you can get.
Good luck.

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Nilanjana Kamat

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Hi Isher,
Chances are there. More than 92% is usually recommended for Science streams. You must still keep checking their websites for the latest cut-off declarations for admission.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Don't worry, dear!
You have enough percentage to sit in the interviews of any company. Students having more than 60% are allowed in almost each and every company.
All the best.

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Annu PILLAII am a Faculty in Government Hotel Management

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Hello,Shabnam University websites says eligibility criteria is 10+2, but not mentioned about percentage criteria, so you can contact them.

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Akash MalavVNITian

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Dear, admission in government colleges for B.Sc are out, you can apply for that. And, if you are seeking for admission in private college, then you can enquire about it at the respective college. All the best.

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