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KUMKUM BASWAL

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After registering under OTR (One Time Registration), you need to visit the official UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) website in order to apply for NDA. After releasing the NDA notification, you will be able to fill the NDA application form.

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With a 77 percentile in JEE and 77% in your 12th CBSE board exam, admission to the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) programme at SASTRA University may not be easy, but not impossible. The university accepts students based on a combined score of the JEE Main and marks in the 12th grade.

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Yes, you can get admission to a Commerce course even if you have cleared your 12th Science exam and failed only in Math. Most colleges offering B.Com or other Commerce programs do not require Mathematics as a compulsory subject; however, some may prefer it.

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Of course, one can opt for Diploma or BCA in Computer Science itself, even though there is no study of Maths at Class 12 level; however, the eligibility may vary institute to institute. For instance, some colleges consider those who studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB), especially for the Diploma in Computer Science or BCA.

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To be eligible for NEET, candidates must fulfil criteria set by the National Testing Agency (NTA). For eligibility in NEET, you must have at least 50% aggregate marks in your 12th board examination in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in case you are a candidate from the general category. However, if you fall under the reserved category SC/ST/OBC then the minimum percentage required is 40%. You would score 45 in Physics, 48 in Chemistry, and 46 in Biology. Your PCB percentage comes out to be less than 50%, which puts you out of the contention list for NEET unless you belong to some sort of reserved category.

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Anjali Raj

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Candidates applying to undergraduate programs like B.Sc. or BBA at St. Xavier's University in Kolkata normally need to have taken mathematics in class 12. However, mathematics might not be required for degrees in the arts or humanities (such as B.A. courses). The particular programme you are looking for will determine your eligibility because you are studying under NIOS, which is regarded as a recognised board. To find out if a lack of mathematics in classes 11 and 12 would impact your eligibility, it is recommended that you visit the admissions office directly or review the prerequisites for your selected course on their official webs
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Depending on the course, St. Xavier's University in Kolkata usually needs applicants to have studied particular disciplines, including mathematics. Undergraduate courses such as the B.Sc. in Economics require mathematics at the 10+2 level. However, mathematics might not be required for other programs, such as BA or B.Com. Since you finished your eleventh and twelfth grades through NIOS, your eligibility would be determined by how well your NIOS curriculum fits their standards. To find out if NIOS credentials are accepted and whether mathematics is required for your chosen degree, it is best to get in touch with the university's admissi
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Yes, ISAS International Beauty School accepts Class 12 CBSE score for admission to UG Diploma and certificate programmes. The requirement may vary from course to course. The selection to UG Diploma programmes is based on merit of the aspirants in Class 12. The school reviews the documents of the candidates for selection purpose.

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Number of subjects failed: You are eligible for the compartment exam only if you fail in one or two subjects. Failing in three or more subjects means you need to reappear for the entire board exam next year. If a student takes compartment test in 12th, can he take admission in any college in the same year? Yes.' Failure and Reappearance: Students who fail or do not appear for the Compartment exam will be considered 'FAIL' and must reappear according to the prescribed courses and syllabus.

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Gauresh G Pai

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A candidate can attempt JEE Advanced two times in two consecutive years. The candidates who will be appearing for JEE Advanced 2025 for the first time, can also appear for JEE Advanced 2026. Similary, candidates who have attempted JEE Advanced in 2024 for the first time can attempt JEE Advanced 2025.Is 75% criteria removed from JEE Advanced 2025?  The 75% criteria has not been removed from JEE Advanced 2025. Candidates may not be required to obtain 75% marks to appear for JEE Advanced. However, they do require 75% marks in class 12th at the time of admission to IIT JEE participating institutes. 

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