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Kindly check if you fulfill the eligibility:
Candidate must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised state or central board with at least 50% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) marks. He/She shall not be having any Supplementary or Compartment in any of the subject/Subjects at 10+2 or equivalent level that is yet to be cleared at the time of taking admissions. Apart from the above-mentioned eligibility criteria various colleges and institutes may have their own additional criteria which the students would have to satisfy in order to take admission. In case of reserved category student
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Most universities offer all the three courses. You can check the University of Mumbai for the same.
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