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Guide-Level 15
I see your interest for B.Sc Honors in Physics and also understand you have got good marks physics. To start any new course you need to have cleared all the back papers from the previous exams. Keeping any back in 12th standard not only remains as a uncleared paper in your marks card but also will not allow you to fetch any college for admission. In meantime what you can do is start preparing for the maths exams and pay the necessary fees to reappear and kindly complete the exam at the earliest so that can you can enroll yourself for B.Sc Honors in physics.
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Guide-Level 15
To get certificate for any course you need to have cleared all the courses from the previous semesters. Failing to clear any subjects will hold your certificate. I kindly request you to start preparing in the papers you have failed in order to score and recieve the certificate. Colleges may hold the degree until one point of time and later you will have to end up writings all the subjects. Kindly prepare for the exams and get your degree certificate.
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Unfortunately no, according to council of architecture rules which states: Only candidates who have the following credentials shall be eligible for admission to B.Arch. Course. I. Qualified through the recognised aptitude test in Architecture NATA or equivalent) in 2019
ii. Have gone through any of the following curriculum with marks as prescribed below: (a) Secured 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also 50% marks in aggregate at 10+2 level examination.
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ii. Have gone through any of the following curriculum with marks as prescribed below: (a) Secured 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also 50% marks in aggregate at
10+2 level examination.
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