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Raziya Chikkale

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The cut-off for Science students seeking admission into the BA stream after completing 12th Science can vary significantly depending on the institution, course, and subject combination. Generally, prestigious universities and colleges set higher cut-offs, whereas state universities and private institutions may have lower cut-offs.For top universities like Delhi University (DU), cut-offs for popular BA programs can range from 80% to over 90%, especially for courses such as Economics, Political Science, History, etc. In contrast, state universities and colleges may have cut-offs in the range of 50% to 70%. Private institutions or college
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Shubham Yadav

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No, it is not possible to take a direct admission in 12th standard witout studying 11th class because the students will miss the  subjects and the concepts of 11th standard.

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Raziya Chikkale

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To get a job in the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), start by completing your Class 12 education with good grades. Afterward, pursue a bachelor's degree in any discipline, preferably in economics, commerce, or finance, as these fields align well with RBI's requirements.The most common way to join RBI is through competitive exams like the RBI Grade B Officer Exam, which requires a bachelor's degree with at least 60% marks. The exam consists of three phases: Phase 1 (objective test on General Awareness, English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning), Phase 2 (descriptive and objective tests on Economic & Social Issues, and Finance & Manageme
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Yes, you can build a career in psychology if you are in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Physical Education and English in class 12th. There are no high school subject area prerequisites for psychology as long as you are qualified to take psychology classes in college. Hence after your 12th you appear for a Bachelor's degree in Psychology (B.A. or B.Sc in psychology) from any recognised University. The eligibility is generally of passing the 12th standard examination and for it you need at least 50-60% marks according to the university standards. The next level is generally a Master's degree either as M.A or M.Sc., and finally to hig
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Sandeep Samineni

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B.Sc in Mathematics: Those who are good at mathematics and want to go for the careers in data analysis, finance or academia would like this programme. Top colleges for B.Sc Mathematics include St. Stephen's College, Delhi and Loyola College, Chennai.B.Sc in Physics: If you are very much interested in the physical sciences, then a B.Sc in Physics can lead to research and engineering or education. Institutes that have a great repute for their physics programme are Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Presidency College, Chennai. Top institutions are the Delhi School of Economics and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).B.Sc in Computer Sc
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Sandeep Samineni

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Candidates must have completed higher secondary education, which is 10+2, from a recognised board to be eligible for the BCA program. Though the specific subject requirements might vary, it is recommended to check the latest admission guidelines directly from the college or their official website for any updates regarding subject prerequisites for the BCA program.

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Yes, North Bengal University (NBU) through CUET, you often ought to offer your 12 marksheet as proof of eligibility. This is due to the fact admission to the graduate programme is commonly based totally on your Class 12th.Your CUET rating is the main criteria for admission, however your 12 mark sheet is evidence of eligibility.Most programs require at the very least 12 percentage to qualify.Along with class 12th marksheet, you must have:Class tenth marksheet (as proof of birth).CUET Paper.Other files along with ID proof, class certificates (if applicable), and migration certificate.Eligibility Criteria:Be sure to meet the minimal route
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Randip Mandal

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Check the admissions section of the GNIPST website for information on D.Pharmacy admissions. They may have a brochure or information page that details the eligibility criteria and selection process.

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Sarita Jain

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Class 12th eligibility criteria for BArch at NITs in 2024 is 50% would be minimum for open category, while under reservation category it would be 45%.

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