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Onkar GunjkarCool and calm ..here to help students with charm😎

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For getting admission into NITs, you should be in top 75 percentile of the 12th board or have atleast 75% in boards but as your current marks are not satisfying this condition you are not eligible for getting admission into NITs. All the best for future.

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Akshit ABTech CSE

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Please contact your school authority as they can help you in this situation.

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Mohammed Faraz

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If you are in the general category, then for your information seats at good colleges under DU close at 98%.

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Santanu Nag

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75% marks are needed in boards to get NIT. You may get some government colleges.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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There is no different cut-off for UP board. DU examination students seeking admissions to undergraduate courses at various faculties/departments on basis of merit score or entrance exam need to be qualified in Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) i.e. class 12th qualifying examination from CBSE board or equivalent board of education.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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CBSE will announce the notification for compartment/reappear exams. Private students have to apply through online mode, whereas the students who dropped for a year have to go through LOC (List of Candidates)
The school admin will fill application forms at their official site for the students who are going to appear in the session. Also, the students can get application forms from their school administrations.
You can download the detailed CBSE compartment exam circular with the fee structure for compartment exams as well.
Private students, please enrol for CBSE compartment exam 2018 through this link: https://cbseonline.ernet.in/pvtform
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, you may go for any Diploma course. Diplomas are usually 1-2 year courses, that is why, they are different from degree courses. Degree course is always 3 or 4 year courses. And if you go for Diploma at this age, I mean after 10th, it will be beneficial for you to build up your resume after your degree course. So I will suggest you to opt for a Diploma course, which in future will also relate to your degree course.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You can go for Android app developer course or other computer language course as in C, C+, Java, database management system, My SQL, or go for game designing. There are so many courses related to computer.
If you are from Science stream, go for BCA or B.Tech.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, you can get admission in English Hons. but every university had its own eligibility criteria, so it depends on the university which you want to go. Although you are eligible for English Hons.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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You may get a scholarship. It's up to the university and your overall application package. You should also apply early, as soon as the universities announce the admission rounds, you should apply and not wait till the deadline.

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