NIOS 12th Eligibility
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Indian students who pass 10+2 examinations from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) are generally eligible to study MBBS in Russia or other foreign countries. However, certain conditions and criteria must be met for admission. These include ensuring the NIOS qualification is recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI), taking entrance exams, demonstrating language proficiency, meeting academic requirements, providing necessary documentation, and obtaining a medical examination and visa. Indian students should research universities, check eligibility criteria, and follow the application process diligently. They should a
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Congratulations on considering the National Open Education Institute (NIOS) for your educational journey! Rest assured, your decision to pursue certifications from NIOS opens up a plethora of opportunities for government jobs in India. The certifications issued by NIOS are indeed recognised and considered valid by the Government of India.
NIOS holds a reputable position as a recognised education board, on par with other well-established boards such as CBSE, ICSE, and state boards. This recognition ensures that the certifications you earn from NIOS carry the same weight and significance as those obtained from any other recognised board.
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Class 10 students must be of 14 years. They have to submit a self-certificate stating that they have studied enough to do the NIOS 10th course. Students who have partially or fully completed their Class 10th degrees from other boards can also enroll for the Secondary level to improve their grades or complete their course. Students at the Secondary level need to take a minimum of 5 subjects, including at least one language, and no more than 2 languages. They can take a maximum of 7 subjects.
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