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7 hours agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, as long as the completion of 12 years of formal education is there, Indian students can submit their high school degrees by CBSE, ISC, IB etc. If these requirements are met, given below are the other docs for the same -
- Academic transcripts
- 12th-grade completion for
- Proof of English or Korean proficiency
- Standardized tests like the SAT
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, for the University of British Columbia admissions at UG level, a class 12th result from CBSE, ISC or State Board is accepted.
This admission process is surely quite competitive and it will require these CBSE students to have a minimum score of 85 to 88%.
Indian applicants also need high scores in relevant subjects like English and Mathematics.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
The University of Oxford gives critical importance to the predicted scores of the applicants who appeared for the CBSE exams.
These scores are important because, based on these, the University of Oxford rolls out the conditional offer letter. Indian applicants generally need a minimum predicted score of 95% in the 12th board exam.
If you fail to get these scores, the Oxford University can withdraw the offer. So, to apply timely at this university, predicted scored are required.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
As an Indian student applying for the University of Hertfordshire admissions, you would be required to have 12 years of completed education from a recognised board for PG courses and a UG degree is required. Given below are the admission requirements for international students -
- Completion of Class 12th (CBSE/ICSE or the State Boards)
- A min of 60% in the English subject (recognised board)
- A min of 7.0 bands if applying for Medicine program
- Specific subjects like Math or English
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3 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Generally, no. If you have scored above 75-80% in English in your Class 12th boards (CBSE/ISC), Public Universities in Singapore usually waive the English proficiency requirement. However, for a Master's degree, it is often required unless your undergraduate degree was taught entirely in English.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is a good chance in getting an admission in B.Tech CSE.The University accepts students based on their performance in 12th with physics, chemistry, mathematics and English and score in JEE MAIN. If you hadn't appeared for JEE there can be Management quota seats.The University also accepts HSTES (haryana state technical education society)Entrance test. You can apply through the official website. You can also contact the college directly to know more about admission if you hadn't appeared for any entrance exam.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to ISC (Indian School Certificate) is for Class 11 and Class 12, not typically based on your 12th score, as ISC itself is a 12th-grade board exam. Perhaps you mean admission to a college or university after your 12th ISC scores? If so, yes, your ISC 12th score is the primary academic criterion for college admissions in India and abroad. Colleges will assess your percentage/grades, and often entrance exam scores if applicable, to determine your eligibility.
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8 months agoNew answer posted
8 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
ISC improvement result 2025 was released on July 31, 2025 on the official website- cisce.org. Students can check their ISC 12th improvement result 2025 using their index number and UID.
They will need to collect their original marksheet from school as the result released online is provisional.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, ISC exams do not require the use of NCERT books. Some students, however, may find NCERT books helpful for understanding concepts.
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