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Konanki jayanth

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Yes, you'll be eligible for UK university admission regardless of a examine gap of five years. However, your possibilities of admission will rely on quite a number of things, inclusive of the reasons for your look at hole, your instructional achievements, and your extracurricular sports.UK universities usually receive students with examine gaps of up to 2 years. However, some universities can also take delivery of college students with longer have a look at gaps on a case-by-case foundation.If you have got a examine gap of five years, you should be organized to provide an explanation for the motives on your hole to your personal assert
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Abdullah Hussain

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Delhi Maritime Academy is a reputed institution set up to facilitate efficiency in the shipping industry by thorough education of students interested in that sector.The eligibility criteria in terms of class 12th marks is:> Minimum aggregate marks must be 45% for admission in B.Tech, DNS, GPR and B.Sc courses.> Minimum aggregate marks must be 50% for admission in Graduate Marine Engineering course and ETO course.However, a candidate must have a maths background in class 12th (PCM)Yes, You can apply for admission with 60% in class 12th.

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GUNGUN MISHRA

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Maulana Azad National Urdu University is a prestigious institute offering varied courses in diverse fields of education it offers various courses at Bachelors and post graduate level however to get admission in the university one should have minimum 55 percentage aggregate in 10 + 2 in any related streams also to get admission in MA courses offered by the Maulana Azad National Urdu University you should have minimum of 40% in past academic records.B.Ed: You need a BA/ B.Sc/ B.Sc (Home Science) or B.Com degree with 50% marks. You can also apply with a bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology with 55% marks. There's a 5% relaxation
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Meemansha Joshi

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Applicants for NEET-MDS 2023 must attain a minimum of 50 percentile. For SC/ST/OBC and PWD candidates within these categories, the requirement is 40 percentile. PWD candidates must secure 45 percentile. 12th and 10th result should be above 50%.

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Manish Jaiswal

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In many countries, becoming a licensed pharmacist typically requires completing a specific pharmacy programme or degree, followed by passing a licensing examination. This process usually doesn't involve repeating your 12th-grade education or obtaining a high school Diploma from a different board. However, the exact requirements for becoming a pharmacist, including educational qualifications and licensing, can vary from one place to another.If you're considering repeating your 12th-grade education from a different board, it's essential to check with the pharmacy licensing authority or board in your region to understand how this might af
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Surbhi Jain

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Candidates need to have passed their 10+2 of Board of Secondary Education Rajasthan (BSER) or any equivalent exam with minimum 45% marks in aggregate with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, and any of the following as optional subjects – Chemistry/ Computer Science/Biotechnology/Biology.

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Sowmiya Murugesan

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Candidates must have received at least a 50% on a 10+2 or comparable exam. Besides, primary subjects like mathematics, chemistry, and physics ought to have been studied. Nonetheless, 60% is the minimal percentage required to pass the SRM Andhra Pradesh qualifying exam.

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Sayan Paul

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No, you cannot directly give 12th board exams in July rather than in March. The 12th board exams are conducted once a year, in March. However, if you fail one or more subjects in the March exams, you can reappear for those subjects in the July improvement exams.To be eligible for the July improvement exams, you must have passed the 11th class and appeared for the 12th board exams in March of the same year.The July improvement exams are not a second chance to take the 12th board exams. They are only for students who have failed one or more subjects in the March exams.If you are not satisfied with your performance in the March exams, you
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Vraddhi Jain

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The answer is yes, you can get admission to AKU with 60% in class 12th as the Admission requirements for Aryabhatta Knowledge University (AKU) vary by course and in general, students must have at least 50% marks in their qualifying examination. 

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Simran kushwaha

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Yes, you can get admission to NMIMS University Banglore with 60% in class 12 but also you have to clear the entrance exam of the university which is NMAT once you clear the entrance exam then you are easily eligible for admission.

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