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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

No, you can't. 11th and 12th from different board is not permissible.

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sandhya

Beginner-Level 1

No, any student may submit an application to Sir J.J. COA College. Admission to this institute is typically determined only by NATA and JEE Mains results. Therefore, a particular board is not a common issue for this college. Although this college administers an entrance exam in accordance with its admission requirements. Additionally, the college may take into account things like academic performance and extracurricular activities in admission.

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Dushyant Mehra

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Jai Hind College, Mumbai is quite popular for offering the professional degree programmes at the undergraduate level. The college currently offers BA, BCom, B.Sc, B.Sc (IT), BMS, BMM, and other self financed courses under the discipline of finance and technology. The popular programmes of the Jai Hind College i.e. BA, BCom and B.Sc are offered across different specializations in the respective streams. Admission to these programmes is strictly based on the merit lists prepared by the college on the basis of the merits secured by the applicants in their 10+2 or equivalent qualifying examination.

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Roshan Prasad

Beginner-Level 4

Absolutely,
Your 10th 12th marks does not have guarantee with you being successful or even you getting placed on the basis of these results. However, some companies do ask for this criteria but always remember that these marks aren't going to help you in long run. What is going to help you is your skillset. So rather than to think about why you got so less marks try and build up more skills which will help you during interviews in IT sector.

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Yogesh Sathavara

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, in case the learner has completed the Secondary/Senior Secondary Course from any National/State Board of School Education and wish to seek admission in NIOS for the same course, he/she will be allowed to take admission in NIOS in up to four subjects. Yes, you will be eligible for JEE Main examination after NIOS on demand examination but yes you will have to give with at least five subjects.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

First of all, You have not mentioned your stream in question, so I assumed it to be Science. However, When you'll study old papers you'll observe a trend in questions, there is nothing new, every year same questions pop up on your final boards sometimes even without changing values like in Maths and Physics numerical. You can predict your paper, by studying previous year's papers, and I prefer to take a guidebook with solutions because that will tell you, what is needed in an answer and how you have to pen it down on your sheet. Also, some topics are almost there every damn year like a reaction from SN1 of SN2 or a detailed explanation
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Utkarsh Raj

Beginner-Level 5

It's totally fine to go and study abroad with taking any gernal credit.

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