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Udita Das

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Yes, you can pursue class 12 from NIOS board after passing 12th commerce ISC board. NIOS is a recognised open board, so the career options after 12th from NIOS board are the same as that of passing 12th from a regular board. You can go for the programme you wish for. Here the list of courses you can pursue after 12th from NIOS board:
BBA
BMM
Hotel management
Law
Integrated MBA
B.Com
I hope this helps!

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tarun mittal

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No, you cannot opt for only Maths exams through NIOS and be eligible for a Computer Science degree from an ISC board. You must take the full range of exams required for the degree, including Computer Science.

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Mohammad Sarfaraz Khan

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Eligibility for getting admission in Delhi University is just meeting cutoffs of desired college, so you can definitely get admission in DU.

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Pratham Bhandari

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Honestly, there is no need to prepare for CFA after class 12th. CFA LEVEL 1 is not allowed before the final years of graduation (one of the criteria). Visit the CFA official website for more information. Preparation for CFA Level 1 won't take more than 45 months even if you are weak on basics. You may better your knowledge in finance and its basics by tuning in to financial news, blogs, books, movies, etc. It would pay you back in the long run. Wish you luck, Regards.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The Mathematics play an important role in selection in St. Xavier's College Kolkata in B.Sc. (Hons.) Statistics. The election criteria and index calculation are given below.
Selection criteria: On the basis of index calculated with the board marks in +2 level
Index Calculation: Aggregate%+ Maximum of Mathematics% or Statistics% (Out of 200)
Minimum marks requirements: Aggregate 60% and Mathematics 60%
So anything above 95% in 12th can be safe for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics admission.

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Dinesh L

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Com course from a Science background.
All the best for your career.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can appear in the 12th exam if you want to improve your score. Most boards, including CBSE conduct the improvement exam. You can appear in two or three papers in which you want to improve your score. You can improve your score on the theory paper only, and later you are issued a marksheet with your updated score. However, there is a particular time window for improvement exam registration, and you cannot give it in the 2023 or 2024 batch. In schools, the improvement exam cycle typically begins in July. You cannot take two subjects in the following year's batch. You can apply for admission to the NIOS board for those subjects i
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Gurumukh LambaTrying to learn every time.

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Yes, you can give to upgrade your marks.

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