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Abdullah Hussain

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This case is highly unrecommended but Yes, it is possible to do so. You just need to repeat your Class 11th and 12th from the Madhya Pradesh board. The admission will be granted on the basis of your class 10th CBSE result. You cannot just give the 12th board because it is mandatory to get registered with the board in class 11th and also 12th.

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Abdullah Hussain

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No, the board from which you studied does not matter if you are aiming for a foreign study and actually passed the board with Good percentile. Colleges always prefer high-rankers rather than a particular board students. Hence, the State, CBSE or ICSE board is irrelevant while applying for colleges abroad.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes, The CBSE syllabus has been reduced for the year 2022-23 upto a certain limit. The syllabus of 10th and 12th have been reduced to a limited extent. The other classes also have an insignificant yet traceable syllabus reduction.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes, Since, You have above 50% in your CBSE boards and marks above 120, you are considered to be a Good mark holder. However, admission in Symbiosis Pune depends on the universities own cut off and merit.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Canadian Colleges keep track on studious and extraordinary students regardless of board. Also, colleges always prefer 12th pass students as they are complete in case of course eligibility. The board from which the candidate studied is irrelevant in this case.

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Dinesh L

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Good. All the best
Start studying for competitive exam from right now
Start reading newspapers every day, be updated with new things
Start your training classes (YouTube is best )
Be mentally prepared
Competition is very high, so it's very much difficult to complete those exams
But you have more chance to get passed in everything
Work hard, think smart, improve your qualitative skills
All the best '
Thanks.

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Naveen Bio

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For NEET eligibility, the person should contain Biology in 12th either by regular or from NIOS but Biology should be the main core subject for eligibility.

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MADHAVI .

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Loyola College BBA admission is merit-based while BBA (France) is based on an aptitude test and Personal Interview . The college offers BBA course in the second shift that comes in the Self-Financing category. You can apply on their official website.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Yes, you can take admission is your 12th CBSE board result is above 45% but you have to clear the entrance exam conducted by the Ravenshaw University to be admitted to the respective study course.

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Abdullah Hussain

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Students are never advised nor encouraged to fail in their class 12th boards as it is crucial for future admissions and jobs. However, if You fail in class 12th boards, You will be required to repeat the whole class again. In most of the cases, 12th failures are restricted from schools. So, it is not advisable to intentionally fail your exams.

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